Corscadden Park
Corscadden Park in Redcliffe is a lovely, tree-lined green space right by Humpybong Creek. It’s a peaceful spot to take a break from the hustle and watch ducks and other water birds wade.
The park is perfect for outdoor workouts. Its exercise stations are great for strength-training, and many people like to warm up here before a walk or jog along the creek.
You can follow the Humpybong Trail to extend your walk. This scenic route follows the creek and is a great way to get more steps in while enjoying creekside views, native flora, and fresh coastal air.
Corscadden Park is a key point along the trail. It was the site of Queensland's first European settlement in 1824. Interpretive signage provides insights into the area's rich history, including the development of the Moreton Bay penal colony.
The paths also lead to some of Redcliffe’s local attractions. Visit Redcliffe Museum to learn more about the area’s history, cool off at Redcliffe War Memorial Pool, or head to Redcliffe Skate Park. Its ramps and half pipes are popular with kids, teens, and anyone who enjoys performing tricks.
Getting to the park is easy. Street parking is nearby, and bus stops are just a short walk away. The flat, sealed paths make it easy for prams and wheelchairs. There’s plenty of seating and public toilets.
If you’re after a park with fitness equipment and a touch of history, Corscadden Park is the place to go. It’s a great spot to explore Redcliffe’s local history and enjoy the outdoors.
Location
45 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe 4020. View map
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45 Anzac Avenue ,
Redcliffe 4020.
45 Anzac Avenue ,
Redcliffe 4020.
Corscadden Park