Dipen Khadka "A Peaceful Green Escape in Mitcham"
Antonio Park, located in Mitcham, right next to Antonio Park Primary School, is a beautiful and peaceful park filled with tall trees and a relaxing atmosphere. Despite being close to Maroondah Highway, the park feels calm and quiet, allowing visitors to enjoy nature without distraction.
Park Amenities & Features:
✅ BBQ & Picnic Facilities:
A BBQ setup with two heating options, which is well-maintained and often kept clean. Plenty of seating areas, including shaded spots and wooden picnic tables scattered throughout the park.
✅ Children’s Playground & Family-Friendly Space:
A dedicated playground area for kids, which is accessible and due for an upgrade soon. Clean sanitation facilities and fresh drinking water available. Three designated bins to keep the park tidy.
✅ Walking & Cycling Trails:
The park has well-maintained trails, perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. Surrounded by greenery, making it ideal for a peaceful stroll or an active outdoor session.
✅ Parking & Accessibility:
Ample parking space for visitors, ensuring a hassle-free visit.
Final Thoughts:
Antonio Park may be small in size, but it has a lot to offer. Whether youre looking for a quiet place to unwind, a spot for a BBQ with family, or a peaceful trail for a walk or cycle, this park is a hidden gem in Mitcham. A great place to relax and enjoy nature!
5 /5
Nara Lee Lovely park for a short nature walk, there’s a few paths to go down if you’d like a longer walk, too. Love to see all the trees! Everything is well-maintained. It does get busy on weekends, and for good reason.
5 /5
Sean Otto Nice park. Very noisy with traffic. There is a walking track, BBQ facilities with a very small undercover shelter and a few tables with bench seats. Playground for the kids and a toilet.
4 /5
Namratha K Went for a picnic here. Absolutely loved the place. Nice little park, sufficient picnic benches, and lovely trails around for a walk
5 /5
Alison Sutherland Lovely suburban bush park with plenty of native flora and fauna, including resident wallabies
5 /5