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Appel Park Surfers Paradise is a small and cozy park located along Gold Coast Highway near 10 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise.
Banksia Park Hope Island is a family-friendly recreation park located on the northern end of the Gold Coast.
Broadwater Parklands is a sprawling community park in Southport that offers a welcoming haven for people of all ages.
Burleigh Head National Park is a natural treasure located in the City of Gold Coast in South East Queensland, Australia.
David Fleay Wildlife Park is a heritage-listed wildlife park located in Tallebudgera, Queensland.
Doug Jennings Park Main Beach is a spacious and accessible park located on the Gold Coast Waterways.
Harley Park Labrador is a great place to spend a lazy Sunday on the Broadwater.
Justins Park in Burleigh Heads is a perfect blend of nature and play.
Kurrawa Park in Broadbeach, Queensland is a must-visit attraction that caters to children with all abilities.
Lake Hugh Muntz in Mermaid Waters is a 17-hectare lake constructed in the early 1980s as part of the Robina Masterplan.
Elsie Laver Park is a memorial park located at 12 Railway Street, Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia.
Located on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, Nerang National Park, also known as Nerang State Forest, is an open forest environment offering a habitat for a wide range of native and non-native animals. The park is around 100 meters above sea level and situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the Pacific Ocean.
Pacific Pines Central Park is a hidden gem in Pacific Pines, offering a range of features and amenities for families and sports enthusiasts.
Paradise Point Parklands, located in the beautiful Gold Coast region, is a scenic and relaxing destination that offers stunning scenery and outdoor fun.
Welcome to Pine Ridge Conservation Park Runaway Bay, a small but ecologically important park located on the Gold Coast.
Pizzey Park is a premier sports complex and recreational precinct located in Miami, a trendy suburb in the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia.
Located in the Sydney suburb of Ashfield, Pratten Park is a historic sporting complex with a rich history that dates back to its official opening on 12 September 1912 by the Governor of New South Wales, Frederic Thesiger.