Wattle Park

Things to see and do


* Relax under a tree and enjoy the birdlife

* Invite friends and family to meet you for a picnic or a barbecue

* Listen to the Melbourne Transit Band play once a month during spring and autumn (weather permitting)

* Play tennis or golf. Golf clubs and buggies are available for hire

* Fly a kite, jog, walk or play cricket on the sporting oval

* Visit the ponds along the eastern creek and look for the ducks and frogs amongst the native rushes


Heritage


In 1915 the Hawthorn Tramways Trust purchased the then rural land from Mrs Eliza Welch for (Pound)9,000 on the condition that it was to be used as a public park. It was not until the late 1920s and early 1930's that extensive planning and development commenced with the construction of the Chalet in 1928, curator's cottage in 1932 and most of the sporting facilities over the next few years.


The Field Naturalists Club of Victoria and the Wattle League were influential in the planting of 12,000 wattles, natives and ornamental trees between 1926 and 1928.


Looking after the park


Please make sure your dog is on a lead and leave your horses and trail bikes at home. The park policy is 'Carry In, Carry Out', so please take your rubbish home. Large groups should contact the park prior to their event.

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Facilities

  • Car park
  • Kiosk
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Experiences

  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based
  • Wildlife

Our Location

1012 Riverside Rd
Surrey Hills
Victoria 3127

Postal Address
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