Collins Reserve
Address | 88 Valetta Rd, Kidman Park SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8408 1111 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.charlessturt.sa.gov.au/page.aspx |
Categories | Park |
Rating | 4.6 41 review |
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Collins Reserve reviews
41First visit and was impressed. Large area lots of grass and trees, bbq, lake waterfall ducks, kids playground, tennis courts and toilet block. What more do you need
Nice park with lots of facilities except a water bubbler or drink drink bottle refilling station
Fantastic, well maintained, new playground for kids of all ages. Skate park, basketball court and tennis courts, cricket nets. Large grassed sporting grounds. Duck pond, small creek. Covered picnic areas with BBQs. Lots of space!
Great play ground for children of all ages. We often visit this reserve as they have a skate park for our eldest child and a playground nice and close to the skate park for our other children to play. It is easy to keep your child
In view at all times. We often take bikes scooters here as the have nice little Paths the kids enjoy riding along. As well as a basketball ring.
A very nice reserve to spend some time. There are cricket games, most weekends during the season. A fair amount of space and a variety of play areas make for a great spot for a picnic or to just hang out.
The newly upgraded kids' play area is a welcome feature.
Great place for kids and family alike.safe play areas.a duck pond to have fun with ducks, sea gulls and piegons.clean and covered Barbecue areas.
Too big for a person who walks with a stick. Poorly sign-posted. Car park was full, including the disability space/s & I had trouble locating my group as there were at least 4 of them. Once at the correct destination, I would not have been able to walk far enough to get to the toilet.
Well equipped reserve with toilets, parking, tennis court, basketball ring, duck ponds, skate ramps, plenty of play equipment (on opposite sides to spread the love!) & Lots of shaded tree spots.
You can take your children here and you can play tennis with your friends while your wife watches the children play and gossip behind your back to your friends' wives. That's what my married friends do!
Good place, nice slides, badminton, tennis, volleyball and basketball. Pond is a little dirty but kids liked it.
One of our favourite parks. Amenities, many play structures, duck pond, and party areas. Get here early if you want a barbecue shelter on a weekend.
Very calm and beautiful nature reserve, tennis courts, football ground, bike park, and a lot for children
Good park for a family bbq, or day at the park. It has a few shelters, limited car parks, it does have street parking and most importantly, toilets, a playground and skate park.
Has nice rotundas and hotplates.a small lake makes it look beautiful and lots of swings for kids make it a great spot for picnics and birthdays.
3 barbeque places with a table under shelter. Two playgrounds, tennis courts, ponds, and skate park. Green grass area to play in too.
A great place to spend a sunny winter’s afternoon with the grandkids. Two playground areas, a lake with ducks and a river and waterfall. Trees and grass are plentiful and there are BBQ areas and public toilets. An oasis in the western suburbs of Adelaide.
One of the best multi-use public park/playground/tennis & skateboard facilities in adelaide
Great place to hang out with friends and family. There are many facilities such as tennis courts, basketball court, skate park, river/creek, ducks, large open grass field, multiple playgrounds and barbecues. Would highly recommend this park although can be busy at times such as when it is a public holiday.
This is a nice area for kids to run, play and kick a ball around.
This ground is a park, not a football pitch.
Quality players will be hurt and injuries will occur at more regular intervals.
ACL and dislocated elbow with fractured wrist in one game last weekend.
If Fulham men were in the top state league would you fix the pitch?