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T.A. Cochrane Reserve

Address Collier St, Preston VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 8470 8888
Hours 00:00-24:00
Categories Park, Sports Club, Tourist Attraction
Rating 4.6 7 reviews
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T.A. Cochrane Reserve reviews

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Mel
27 April 2023 21:43

Medium sized playground with 2 slides one big and one small. Normal and toddler swing.noughts and crosses monkey bars flying fox, abacus, steering wheel, spiral ladder. A bird nest swing. Swan springer two surfboards shaped springers. A bridge, log roll, telescope, chain traverse, hopscotch area. Climbing structure with rope net and climbing wall. Three tables with benches seats and other seats around as well. Also has a water tap, BBQ and a big grass area for kids and dogs to play on good for bikes as well. Rubbish bins.

Jill
18 April 2021 22:03

Safe place for families, not much traffic. Tennis courts are for members only. It's not very expensive to become a social member

Nitin
19 January 2021 4:07

It has always a nice experience there. Had a nice brunch picnic today with family. Love this place.

Daryl
26 December 2020 18:40

This is a very good park for families. There is plenty of shade & good play equipment for children. There is ample parking & good access but novtoilet facilities.

Netty
29 September 2020 11:17

Great park to walk around with your dog, playground for children with a flying fox, water, bins & tennis courts available. Needs a mowing

Sara
17 April 2020 21:08

This is a lovely play ground that has improved greatly since I went there as a child! There's picnic tables and seats, play equipment, a flying fox, parking nearby and lots of grass area for ball games and running around too.

ZPZ
02 November 2019 8:46

Great park for cycling around and having a good time, only problem are the magpies in spring.

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