There are entrances from several adjacent streets including Agnew Street and Croker Street.
This little park is notable for the bird life. The Lorikeets which give the park its name are almost always present. Others we have seen include Pale Headed Rosellas, Noisy Miners (Mickeys), Little Corellas, Common (Indian) Mynas, Magpie-Larks (Peewees), Willie Wagtails, Crows, (Pacific Black?) Ducks, (Little?) Egrets, Australian White Ibises and Crested Pigeons. Only occasionally glimpsed, because they are very shy and mainly stay hidden in the greenery around the creeks, is a family we believe may be Rails. If you observe other species or can improve on our identification a note in your log would be welcome.
There is a children's playground in the park.
This traditional cache replaces the multicache GC1MMNY Flying Rainbows which required an offset calculation. That last may have made it less popular. It was found 73 times in 56 months from February 2009.