Sporting and Community Groups
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You’ve got plenty of spots to stretch your legs here in Trinity, Alkimos. From cosy toddler-friendly corners to big open lawns for cartwheels and weekend hangs, you’ll always find a park that fits your day.
There’s no need for a gym membership with Alford Park around the corner! Enjoy the outdoors and get in your daily workout with the dedicated exercise equipment zone. While you’re working up a sweat, the kids will be entertained with the play equipment, which includes a slide, swing and more.
Grado Park works when you need a quick breather. The park features plenty of pathways surrounded by natural bushland, all connecting to a viewing platform, providing the perfect spot to watch the sunset over the ocean. Located at the foot of the viewing platform is a playground for the kids to enjoy while you stretch your legs on the loop path or try the fitness equipment.
Kells Park playground includes a wooden fort structure with viewing platforms, climbing nets, and a slide, as well as a ping pong table, drums and a spinning wheel. The beautifully landscaped park offers plenty of open turf area for the kids to run around, as well as sheltered seating. Behind the playground, you’ll find the Kells Park Bush Trail, where you can enjoy a walk surrounded by natural retained bushland.
Sit down and relax under the shaded seating area while the kids burn off energy on the playground, which features a swing set and see-saw. For the kids who are up for an adventure, there’s a climbing net with a huge slide. Or if you prefer a peaceful walk, there’s a pathway that wraps around the park.
Kids of all ages love this park for climbing, swinging, and racing down the fast slide. There are plenty of logs and rocks for nature play, and a loop path for scooters. There’s also space to spread a picnic blanket on the grass, fire up the BBQ, and enjoy the ocean views.
Howden Park is a small local park with a playground and grassy space for a quick after-school play. When you want something simple and close to home, head to Howden at the north-eastern corner of Trinity.
Kaiser Park gives you an easy-to-manage playground with gentle play features that are great for toddlers. You can set up a small picnic under the shade while the little ones explore at their own pace.
Landbeach Park delivers the coastal breeze to your doorstep. The lawn is perfect for peaceful picnics, and the slide keeps the kids busy while you relax.
Fairgrounds Park suits the littlest adventurers. Small slides and a low climbing net keep things gentle. Set up a picnic or a frisbee game close by while they explore safely.
Several ovals connect to make Halesworth Park another home of sport in Alkimos. Situated beside John Butler College, just south of Santorini Parade, you’ll find sports clubs, open space, and plenty of equipment. Get a quick workout, practice your swing in the baseball diamond and cricket nets, run laps around the ovals, or play some ping pong on the outdoor table.
More green spaces are on the way as Trinity comes to life. Trinity is already home to 10 parks, all within the estate, offering plenty of space for kids to play and neighbours to meet. Beyond these green spaces, the pristine swimming beaches are just 2km away! Keep an eye on our community news for the latest updates or explore the interactive masterplan to see how Trinity is growing.
Sign up and get amongst it. From footy drills to choir nights, Trinity locals know how to stay active and connected.
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