Graceville Riverside Parklands
Picnic by the river or launch a canoe and paddle up the creek. Graceville Riverside Parklands is a great place to start a water-based adventure.
About this destination
Get active on the riverside pathway that runs between Graceville Riverside Parklands and Faulkner Park, where the Brisbane River meets Oxley Creek.
Things to do
- picnic areas and seating
- playground
- onsite toilets and car parking
- walking and cycling paths
- canoe and kayak launching pontoon and ramp
Getting there
Graceville Riverside Parklands is located on Nadine Street, and stretches towards Simpsons Playground on Graceville Avenue.
Opening Hours:
6am – 6.30pm
Address:
Nadine Street, Graceville or Graceville Avenue, Graceville at Simpsons Playground
Parking:
Parking is available at Simpsons Playground
Public transport:
The parkland is located about 1 km from both Graceville and Tennyson stations.
Background and future stages
A place to slow down, get active or celebrate with the community. Graceville Riverside Parklands is the gateway to Oxley Creek – a starting point for exploring the creek corridor by bike, watercraft or on foot.
Existing spaces and facilities will be revitalised and reimagined so people of all ages and abilities can experience canoeing, kayaking, dragon boating and sailing. Expanded greenspaces will create the perfect setting for picnics and gatherings.
Visitor information
Address:
Nadine Street, Graceville
Parking:
Car parking available at Simpsons Playground on Graceville Avenue