
Reg Hope Park
Reg Hope Park is located on the east side of the Mersey River. Home to the Tall Ship – fishing ketch experience The Julie Burgess

Reg Hope Park is located on the east side of the Mersey River. Home to the Tall Ship – fishing ketch experience The Julie Burgess

Devonports focal point for annual commemorations such as ANZAC Day on April 25th and Remembrance Day on November 11th, where the community gathers to pay

Located just 10 kilometres south of Devonport the Arboretum is home to the worlds largest collection of Tasmanian living woody plants, Southern Hemisphere Conifers and

Accessed via Melrose Street, this beach proves popular for the residents of East Devonport. Nearby facilities include public toilets, shower, sealed walking and cycling track,

Coles Beach popular spot for locals. Nearby facilities include public toilets, sealed walking and cycling track, electric barbecue, picnic shelters, car park and an outdoor

Spanning from Main Beach through to the mouth of the Don River, the area is a popular destination for both residents and visitors. All areas

Aikenhead Point area offers public facilities, including a picnic area and restrooms, and is home to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. At the point, visitors can

1.106 hectares of public open space between Morris Ave and Chichester Drive, bordered by residential properties with seven access points. A large open space with

Joshua Slocum Park is a scenic public space situated adjacent to the Bass Strait Maritime Centre. The park offers open grounds and gardens, making it

Horsehead Creek Riverside Park provides facilities for recreational vehicles and caravans. The camping ground includes an RV dump point and public toilet open daylight hours.

The Don Reserve is a serene and beautiful bushland reserve nestled along the Don River, offering a variety of paved and sawdust walking tracks. Covering

Home to both the Don Cricket Club and Don Rugby Clubs, the Don Recreation Ground offers two playing ovals with cricket pitches. Used for rugby