Overview
New Farm Park is a heritage-listed 15-hectare riverside park in the inner suburb of New Farm, famous for its century-old jacaranda trees, formal rose gardens, and panoramic river views. It is one of Brisbane's most beloved weekend gathering spots.
Highlights
- Jacaranda season: In October–November, hundreds of jacaranda trees burst into purple bloom, creating a canopy over the park.
- Rose gardens: Formal beds with over 3,000 rose bushes in more than 60 varieties.
- Brisbane Powerhouse access: The park connects directly to the Powerhouse arts centre on the river.
History
Originally part of an 1840s sugar plantation, the land was resumed by the Brisbane City Council in 1913 and developed into a public park. The jacaranda trees were planted in the early 20th century and are now heritage-listed.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Visit in late October for peak jacaranda season — the park becomes a purple wonderland.
- Tip 2: Free electric barbecues are available — arrive early on Sundays to secure one.
- Duration: 30 minutes–1 hour.