Tucked away in suburbia you will find a park and a strip of bushland providing habitat to our native flora and fauna. Spend some time here and you will find quite a few bird species, insects and a few things that crawl.
The world standard recommended area of public open space for a well planned city is 4 hectares per 1000 people. Unfortunately the Gold Coast is currently sitting below this at 3.2 hectares per 1000 people, and with the planned infill and populatiopn expansion, green spaces like these are so very important. With so many children now living in high rise appartments and high density units, green breathing space is so valuable and needs to be protected.
There are a number of entry points into this strip of green, either via easements between the houses, at the north next to Bunnings or the closest and easiest is at the Lynne Richardson Community Centre.
Lovely place for a walk during the day in the park with lots of kids playing however if you're a bit timid I would not attempt this one at night by yourself.