Parks
There are hundreds of parks scattered across Brisbane ranging in size from small pocket parks to large district parks and two Botanic Gardens. Find a park in your suburb, featured parks, dog off-leash areas and the location of park WiFi hotspots. Discover how to make a booking for a park site for an event, function or wedding.
A number of parks remain either closed or affected by damage from the January 2011 flood. Council is working as quickly as possible to reopen these parks. Prior to setting out to enjoy one of the many parks across the city, check the list of flood affected community parks.

Parks by suburb
Get out and enjoy Brisbane's parks. Find a list of Council parks by suburb, with information on park locations and facilities.
Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha
Dog parks
Dog off-leash areas are located in many parks in Brisbane. Find an off-leash area in your suburb.
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Fitness activities in parks
Council's Active Parks program offers activities for all ages at parks across Brisbane. Find more information.
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City Botanic Gardens
Find out about the City Botanic Gardens. Includes events, attractions, maps, walking guides, facilities, what's on and how to get there.
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Booking parks for special events
Learn how to book a site in a park for a wedding, function or event. Includes fees and charges, designated sites and payment options.
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Featured parks
Find our suggestions for the best Brisbane parks for kids, families, dogs and picnics, as well as features on popular skate parks and exercise equipment in parks.
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Riverside parks flood recovery
Check the list of riverside parks that still remain partly or fully closed while repair works take place following the January 2011 floods.
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WiFi in parks
Vehicle access
Peaceful assembly
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