Ascot has 5 parks scattered across the suburb, 5 public BBQs (4 electric and 1 wood-fired) ready for weekend cook-ups, 2 playgrounds for the kids, 1 dog-friendly area.
ASCOT PARK is the BBQ hub here with 2 BBQs and bookable picnic shelters.
Walkers and runners can use the trails at ASCOT PARK and 4 other parks.
Birthday party planning? 1 park has bookable shelters — book through Brisbane City Council at least 2 weeks ahead for weekend slots.
BBQ weekends: Council BBQs in Ascot are free, run on a 30-minute timer and are first-come first-served. Get there before 11am on Saturdays in spring or you'll be queueing.
Dog walkers: Off-leash hours and rules vary by park — always check the signs at the entrance, and remember it's a $266 fine in Brisbane for unleashed dogs outside designated areas.
Heads-up: Only 2 of the 5 parks here have public toilets — worth checking the listing before a longer visit with kids.
Getting there: 1 park has dedicated car parking; for the rest, plan on street parking or public transport.
93 KITCHENER ROAD, ASCOT QLD 4007
3 BLAIR STREET, ASCOT QLD 4007
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View on map →161 CROSBY ROAD, ASCOT QLD 4007
127 REEVE STREET, ASCOT QLD 4007
There are 5 public parks listed in Ascot on FindMyPark, sourced from Brisbane City Council open data. 3 of these have BBQ facilities and 2 have playgrounds.
Ascot has 5 free council BBQs across 3 parks. The biggest BBQ site is ASCOT PARK — check the full list above to pick one near you.
Yes — 1 park is dog-friendly in Ascot. Off-leash conditions vary, so check the on-site signage for current rules.
1 park in Ascot has bookable picnic shelters. Bookings are made through Brisbane City Council and should be lodged at least 2 weeks before your party.