Hey everyone!

I could really use your help. What are some free outdoor activities to enjoy in public? I’m in Wavell Heights and I’m struggling to come up with ideas that don’t cost anything. If anyone could share a list of options, I’d greatly appreciate it!

Thanks a bunch!

Edit: Wow, I didn’t expect such a great response! Thank you all for the suggestions! The ideas about beaches and libraries sound really appealing, and I’m excited to try them out. Appreciate all the help! 🙂

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  1. Hey! It’s great to see so many people chiming in to help you out. Here’s a list of free outdoor activities you can enjoy around Wavell Heights and the Brisbane area:

    1. Parks and Playgrounds: Check out local parks like the Wavell Heights Park and Marchant Park. They are perfect for picnics, walks, or just relaxing in nature.

    2. Walking and Cycling Trails: The Kedron Brook Bikeway offers great cycling and walking paths that you can enjoy without spending a cent.

    3. Visit the Brisbane Botanic Gardens: While a bit further away, the botanic gardens at Mount Coot-Tha are free to enter and perfect for a day of exploration.

    4. Community Events: Keep an eye out for free local events and markets happening in nearby suburbs. They often have live music, food stalls, and community activities.

    5. Library Activities: Beyond borrowing books, many libraries host free events, workshops, and programs for various ages.

    6. Outdoor Sports: Bring a ball or a frisbee to a local park for a casual game with friends. Many parks have free access to sports facilities.

    7. Discovery Walks: Explore your neighborhood on foot and discover hidden gems, street art, or local wildlife.

    8. Food Trucks or Picnics: Check for any local food trucks at parks where you can enjoy outdoor dining with a minimal spend, or pack your own picnic!

    9. Markets: Visit local farmers’ markets or craft markets, where you can often find free samples and enjoy the atmosphere.

    10. Visit the Beach: If you’re willing to drive a bit, head to one of the nearby beaches like Sandgate or Redcliffe. Spending a day by the water is always free, and you can enjoy beach games, swimming, or just relaxing.

    I hope this list gives you some good ideas for fun, free activities. Enjoy exploring! 🌿

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