Celadon Park: Great For Young Kids, With A Bicycle Track!

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I’m so glad we found Celadon Park in Helensvale.

It’s small but big enough for an hour or two of play. Not busy like many other parks. Has shade. And there’s a track for young kids to ride their scooters and bikes.

Before jumping into all the fun, here’s how to get to Celadon Park in Helensvale. Just click on the “View larger map” link in the map below to open the map in a new page and get directions in Google Maps:

Celadon Park Details

ADDRESS: 1 Fern Court, Helensvale, 4212

OPEN HOURS: 24/7

DOGS ALLOWED: Yes, on leash

PRAM AND WEELCHAIR ACCESS: Yes

TOILET FACILITIES: No

TAP: Yes

FOOD SOLD THERE: No

PICNIC FACILITIES: Benches under shade

Celadon Park Review

Celadon Park stands alone with four roads around it, so you can park on any of these roads: Fern Court, Celtic Way, or Emerald Drive. The roads aren’t busy at all but there’s no shade so be prepared for a hot car if the sun’s out.

This is the first thing I saw when arriving at Celadon Park. Luscious greenery, the playground, and a bike track.

There’s no fence around the park, so little ones need to be watched.

There are so many things I love about this little park but one of its best features is the bicycle track. It’s long enough for the kids to really stretch their legs and short enough for you to follow along with the smaller kids.

The bike track at Celadon Park from from one side. The roads are marked like real roads and there are street signs.

Younger kids were on little bikes, like my 20-month-old. Older kids were going around the track on push scooters.

As you can see above, there are road markings and road signs to follow. There’s also a fire station to stop at and explore along the way…

The fire station along the track at Celadon Park. Kids can go in and explore the station or pretend to be firefighters or police officers.

Riders can stop and put in petrol and buy things at the service station! All pretend, of course. The petrol tank has a petrol pump that can be pulled out and looks just like a real petrol pump.

Riders can stop and put in petrol and buy something at the service station along the way.

There’s even a section with some bumps in the road for that little extra thrill.

On the left, you’ll see three bumps in the track for kids to ride over.

Next to the track is the playground.

There’s a small young toddler play area with a few things to do. This was in the sun when we were there at around 8 am in the morning. It might be in the shade come afternoon time but at least the equipment didn’t feel very hot, even in full morning sun.

Toddler play equipment at Celadon Park.

And for the older kids there are a few nice things to do – something to climb up and some other equipment to spin around in circles.

A lot of it’s under shade cloth but I think it also depends on what time of day you visit the park.

Play equipment for the older kids at Celadon Park.

There are no toilet facilities at Celadon Park and there’s no place to buy food or drinks.

There is a tap if you get thirsty. You’ll need to lift up or help younger kids reach the water. There’s also a button at the foot of the tap that you can press to let water out for thirsty dogs.

There is a tap at Celadon Park for water. If your dog’s thirsty, simply stand on the button on the ground to release water.

There are two wooden tables with benches under shade and one or two benches in the playground that aren’t shaded. It’s the perfect place to have a little something to eat after all that play.

Bins are provided near the benches to clean up when you’re done.

There are two tables with benches under shade at Celadon Park.

And that’s all from us today. We’ll see you next time!

Us at Celadon Park.

WELCOME, I'M MONIQUE!

I live in the Gold Coast with my toddler, which makes us official "Gold Coasties".

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Monique loves travelling and adventuring in the Gold Coast, where she lives, and the surrounding areas.

After years of saying she would, she finally started her travel blog – and you’re here reading it today.

One of her passions in life is to show the world to her toddler and share this world with you as she does it, so you can enjoy time with your friends and family trying out new places and activities.

 

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