Yoga lawn, outdoor gym and playground among Gold Coast Greenheart park offerings
Construction is underway at the Greenheart site in Robina to create a 252-hectare park which when finished will include a yoga lawn, outdoor fitness equipment and fully fenced playground.
Greenheart’s first stage is the beginning step of the largest open space and recreational facility project ever undertaken by the Gold Coast City.
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate shared “Greenheart will be the signature park for not just the Gold Coast but the entire south-east Queensland corner.
“This first stage will provide a much-needed recreation space with playgrounds, barbecues, picnic area, events lawn and water play area for our growing population.
“The $21.5 million first stage, expected to be completed in early 2025, will transform the site to an area of natural beauty mixed with contemporary design.
“The finished 252-hectare parkland will straddle Robina and Merrimac and will be six times larger than the Broadwater Parklands, or about, two-thirds the size of New York’s Central Park.”
The first construction work on the 17-hectare first stage on Stadium Drive, Robina began in May this year, focusing on site investigations and preparations.
The first stage includes:
A fully fenced playground for children
Water play area with water pumps and weir gates for leaf boat racing, building dams and sand play
Yoga lawn
Café building and separate amenities which will include accessible toilets and a Changing Places facility
Barbecues, picnic tables and shelters
Events lawn
Balls sports area
Outdoor gym
Scooter and bike track
Fenced dog off-leash area with agility equipment, seating, and shade trees
Car parking and bus set down area.
Images. Concepts for Greenheart Park. Credit: City of Gold Coast
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