2024 Discover Ipswich Visitor Guide
Queens Park – Queens Park is home to so many activities, you can easily spend the entire day here! On offer is the Ipswich Nature Centre , home to native Australian wildlife and some farmyard friends. Just across the road from the Ipswich Nature Centre is Nerima Gardens where you can step into a walking meditation as you wander the Japanese-inspired design. There’s also Queens Park Cafe onsite, where you can unwind with beautifully crafted meals. Next door to the cafe you can find the Queens Park Environmental Education Centre with great hands-on experiences for kids to learn about the environment. And don’t forget to visit the large playground with flying fox and liberty swing. Location-dot Find Queens Park at 10A Milford Street, Ipswich.
Pace Park – Pace Park is located near a golf course and has a golf theme! It also features an Australian first for parks – a 6m dome with more than 170 different rope-style play activities that the kiddos will spend hours climbing. In addition, Pace Park offers traditional playground equipment such as a swing set and a large, grassed area. It is home to a play fort, scooter and bike track, aerial hoops and a flying fox. Located in the centre are sheltered picnic tables, so you can enjoy the ambience and keep an eye on the little ones. Location-dot Find Pace Park at Vassalo Drive, Rosewood.
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