Caloundra - parks

Offering wonderful backdrops and spectacular views, the parks in the Caloundra area are an ideal location for any event or wedding.

Caloundra - parks

View maps and check availability of popular locations for hosting weddings and events in and around Caloundra.

Ben Bennett Bushland Park

Ben Bennett Bushland Park

The Ben Bennett Bushland Park features extensive walking tracks and environmental information. The reserve also provides shelters with barbecue and picnic facilities, public amenities and is popular for get-togethers. It is a known feeding area of Glossy Black Cockatoo.

Bill Venardos Park

Bill Venardos Park

Ideal for wedding ceremonies. Also known as Civic Centre Gardens.

Bulcock Beach Esplanade and Boardwalk

Bulcock Beach Esplanade and Boardwalk

The beachfront esplanade overlooking the Pumicestone Passage and Bulcock Beach is a mix of boardwalk and parkland with plenty of picnic tables and seating to take in the beautiful vista. There is a off street car park and public amenities located at the eastern end.

Felicity Park

Felicity Park

This small shady park is a thoroughfare between Bulcock Street and Omrah Avenue between the Art Gallery and Caloundra Library. A Chess Board is situated in this park.

Happy Valley Foreshore and Boardwalk

Happy Valley Foreshore and Boardwalk

This 235 metre elevated timber boardwalk through the Happy Valley Foreshore Reserve connects the Clark Place Park (Happy Valley) to Dingle Avenue, Kings Beach. There are seating areas along the boardwalk and stair access to the beach at either end (Beach Access points 292 and 293)

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