Hop on a playground, skip to an oval and jump into the pool.
Horses and a helicopter may seem unlikely finds in North Adelaide.
There is a bushland trail, a “community hub”, and a well-used sporting oval.
Well known for its magical transformation in summer each year during the Adelaide Fringe festival and enjoyed by thousands of visitors of every age.
With its proximity to the East End district, this is a popular place for people to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Pelzer Park / Pityarilla (Park 19) - part of the world-unique, National Heritage-listed Adelaide Park Lands.
Blue Gum Park / Kurangga (Park 20) - part of the world-unique, National Heritage-listed Adelaide Park Lands.
Wattle Park, named after Australia's proposed national floral emblem, the Golden Wattle, officially opened in 1917.
Explore the fabulous wetland with hidden trails through extensive revegetation, bushland and bronze animal sculptures.
This park honours the life and work of Gladys Elphick (1904–1988)
Whether you're looking for a world-class arts and cultural experience or a heart pumping sporting event, this is the place to be.
Climb, swing and spin your way through the playspace here and watch as the children's imaginations fire on all cylinders.