Pettitt Park is a great little park hidden away in Bell Post Hill. A small playground entertains lots of local children while also boasting a basketball ring, a public BBQ, toilets, undercover seating and lots of open space. A real drawcard of this park is the large native trees where a large variety of birds call home. Often you will see cockatoos, rainbow lorikeets, red wattlebirds, magpies and many more. There is also a community hall that hosts regular events with different groups and is available for hire.
On this site also sits Cobradah Homestead. This was built for John Pettitt, who the park is named for. Originally named Blink Brae, the Homestead passed through several hands before being bought by the Shire of Corio in the 1970's. It was then used as the Cobradah Youth Centre. Cobradah is an indigenous word meaning place on a hill.