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Top Parks to Visit Around Carnegie

By Matt Hurlston

Spring has officially sprung and it's time for residents of Carnegie real estate to think about heading back outdoors. With the kids home from school, here are the best parks for you and your kids to visit these holidays.

J T Packer Park
There are many fabulous features that make this park a hit with the whole family. It's good for cycling and sport or just playing with the kids on the frog themed playground. The nearby wetlands are also a great place to spot wildlife.

Springthorpe Gardens
Filled with blossoming springtime trees, now is the perfect time to visit. Have a picnic among the petals in these beautiful gardens.

Koornang Park
Right next door to the Carnegie Swim centre, you can cool off with a dip in the water after running around the park.

Mallanbool Reserve
A new park with a cultural and botanical trail which takes you on a journey through the history of original inhabitants of the area. Learn about the Kulin way of life while enjoying the abundant native plants.

If you are interested in purchasing property near one of these fabulous parks, talk to real estate professional Matthew Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie today!

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