
A new accessible park and playground is set to open in Aintree late this month, with features aimed at appealing to children and adults alike.
Set in the Woodlands Precinct of Woodlea estate, Aintree, Hazelwood Park is a recreational space and playground featuring nature-inspired play equipment and installations.
The park includes seven-metre-high playground pods inspired by Reed Warbler nests, Billy Button and dragonfly sculptures, climbing nets, seesaws, hidden fairy doors, swings, a slide, a shaded billabong, waterplay zones, and quiet areas.
This includes textured equipment and calming sensory zones.
Along with the nature-focused equipment, it is also wedged between about 30 acres of River Red Gum trees and 15 acres of wetlands.
Project director Matthew Dean said the park is designed to be inclusive and accessible.
“Hazelwood Park has been designed with wide, accessible entry points for prams and wheelchairs, and features a mix of elevated structures, sensory textures, and quieter corners that support a variety of needs,” Mr Dean said.
“For example, the architectural playground pods can be accessed by children through to grandparents, allowing for multigenerational play.
“The play elements are really unique … it’s designed to cater to a wide range of ages and play styles.”
Mr Dean said the setting of the park is one of its key attractions.
“It’s nestled between a beautifully restored wetland and a grove of ancient River Red Gums – trees that have stood for hundreds of years. This natural amphitheatre supports local wildlife like sugar gliders, resin bees, and native birds, giving families the chance to experience nature up close,” he said.
Hazelwood Park is located at Hazelwood Drive, Aintree, and the park will be open to the public on Monday, May 26.