Mitcham national parks

Mitcham Precinct, situated in South Australia, boasts a range of national parks and reserves that showcase the natural beauty of the region. These areas provide visitors with opportunities for relaxation, recreation, and various outdoor activities. Notable parks in the vicinity include Belair National Park in Belair, offering walking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds for families. The H. Asmith Reserve in Hawthorn is celebrated for its natural charm, sports facilities, and trails for walking and cycling.

Within the Mitcham Precinct, the City manages a vast expanse of over 232 reserve areas, encompassing natural bushland, developed parks, playgrounds, and reserves along creek lines and waterways. These spaces cater to a range of activities, from BBQs to bushwalking and allowing dogs to exercise off-leash in specific zones. With more than 460 hectares of open space available, families can enjoy a day out at any of the 65 playgrounds scattered throughout the precinct, many of which are equipped with picnic tables for added convenience.