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Australia, Queensland, Miva

Lake Alford Park

Kid-friendly · Lake · Forest

4.7 (6 ratings)

Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia, is a picturesque 30.4-acre park that offers an ideal setting for walking and running enthusiasts. With well-maintained trails and scenic routes, this park provides ...

Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia, is a picturesque 30.4-acre park that offers an ideal setting for walking and running enthusiasts. With well-maintained trails and scenic routes, this park provides the perfect environment for outdoor activity. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a challenging run, the park's diverse terrain caters to various fitness levels and preferences. The tranquil ambiance and lush surroundings make it an inviting destination for those seeking an enjoyable and refreshing walking or running experience in Miva. In addition to its expansive natural beauty, Lake Alford Park features a network of well-marked routes, including the popular Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum trail, which offers a 0.4-mile path for a delightful and informative stroll. Whether you're seeking a short, invigorating run or a longer, more immersive walking experience, the park's multiple routes ensure there's something for everyone. The serene atmosphere and well-maintained paths make it easy to lose yourself in the joy of movement and nature, making Lake Alford Park an excellent choice for walkers and runners alike. For walkers and runners looking to explore the abundant natural beauty of Lake Alford Park, downloading Pacer Pedometer can provide valuable information on park details and routes. Discover the various trails, distances, and estimated times, allowing you to plan and track your outdoor activities with ease. Whether you're a local resident or visiting Miva, Lake Alford Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a fulfilling walking or running experience amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Australia.

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When it comes to finding the ideal location for your walking or running activities, Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia, offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty and essential amenities. The park provides a serene environment for walkers and runners, with well-maintained paths that are suitable for all activity levels. ...

When it comes to finding the ideal location for your walking or running activities, Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia, offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty and essential amenities. The park provides a serene environment for walkers and runners, with well-maintained paths that are suitable for all activity levels. Whether you are looking for a leisurely stroll or an invigorating run, the park's wheelchair-friendly paths ensure that everyone can enjoy the experience. Additionally, Lake Alford Park boasts a range of amenities including multiple parking lots, leisure playgrounds, picnic sites, BBQ facilities, and drinking water stations, making it convenient for visitors to take a break or refuel after their physical activities. With its scenic surroundings and accessibility features, Lake Alford Park is a prime destination for individuals seeking an enjoyable and fulfilling walking or running experience.

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Wheelchair friendly
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Wheelchair friendly
Best Walking Routes in Lake Alford Park
#1 - Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum
(1 review)
Length: 0.4 milesEst. Time: 6m
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4.7/5
6 ratings
Phillip Nguyen2022/11/23
5
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FAQs about Lake Alford Park
Where is the best place to walk in Lake Alford Park?
The best place to walk in Lake Alford Park is around the beautiful lake and through the scenic trails. The Pacer community recommends exploring the trails that offer lovely views and a peaceful atmosphere.
How many routes are in Lake Alford Park?
Lake Alford Park offers multiple routes for walking and running. The Pacer community has identified several routes that cater to different fitness levels and preferences, providing options for everyone.
Which is the longest route in Lake Alford Park?
The longest route in Lake Alford Park is approximately [length]. The Pacer community has rated this route highly for its scenic beauty and suitability for a longer, more challenging walk or run.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia?
Yes, Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia offers essential amenities such as parking lots, restroom facilities, wheelchair-friendly paths, leisure playgrounds, picnic sites, BBQ areas, and drinking water, making it convenient for walkers and runners to enjoy their time at the park.
How accessible is Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia?
Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia is accessible and wheelchair-friendly, ensuring that individuals with mobility challenges can also enjoy the park's facilities and natural surroundings.
What kind of sports can I do in Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia?
In Lake Alford Park in Miva, Australia, you can engage in various sports activities such as walking, running, picnicking, and utilizing the leisure playgrounds. Additionally, the park's wheelchair-friendly paths make it suitable for individuals who want to engage in wheelchair sports or activities.
What is the best season to walk in Lake Alford Park?
The best season to walk in Lake Alford Park is during the cooler months, from autumn to spring, when the weather is more pleasant for outdoor activities.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Lake Alford Park?
In Lake Alford Park, you should prepare for warm and humid conditions in summer, with occasional rainfall. During winter, the weather is cooler and drier.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Lake Alford Park?
In Lake Alford Park, you might encounter various bird species, including waterfowl and parrots. Additionally, there are opportunities to spot native Australian animals such as wallabies and possums.
Best Walking Routes in Lake Alford Park
#1 - Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum
4.5 (1 review)
Length: 0.4 milesEst. Time: 6m
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Nearby Parks
Normanby Hill Remembrance Park
Attie Sullivan Park
Madil Park
The Sands Park
A.J. Mitchell Park - The Willows
Echelon Park
Coventry Park
Andrew Fisher Park
Ramsey Park
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Best Walking Routes in Lake Alford Park
#1- Gympie Gold Mining and Historical Museum
(1 review)
Length: 0.4 milesEst. Time: 6m
Reviews of Lake Alford Park
Phillip Nguyen2022/11/23
5
4.7/5
6 ratings