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Officially named 'Brightwater Community Lake Park' and also referred to as 'The Lakeside Lawn', this park is a popular location for weddings, family gatherings and kids looking to have plenty of fun.

With a connecting pathway, a large open grass area for informal ball games, views of the water, plenty of natural shade, public amenities and on street parking, accompanied with a convenient location across the road from shops; this park is a great place to visit for everyone.

Play elements

  • Climbing net
  • Slides with fort structures
  • Rockers and swings
  • Climbing cubes
  • Hammock bed
  • Grassy open spaces – to kick a ball around
  • Communication boards (for more information, see 'Communication boards' below).

Facilities

  • Plenty of shade – with large shade sails, picnic shelters and mature trees.
  • Pathways and rubber softfall underneath toddler play elements – allowing wheelchair and pram access.
  • Sand softfall under older children's play areas. 
  • Barbecues, picnic tables, seating and drinking fountain. 
  • On street parking.
  • Public amenities.

Communication boards

Plus this park is also home to communication boards. These education boards have been funded by First 5 Forever, a Queensland State Government universal family literacy program aimed at supporting strong language and literacy environments for young children from 0–5 years and their families. Check out Council's library website First Five communication boards for more information.