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These
are the smaller reserves that are dotted in and around the town:-
Jacobs Reserve Mount Barker
A small garden area near the old Jacobs Milk Factory was first planted with
roses in the 1970's.
Jubilee Crescent Mount Barker
A natural tree studded area at the convergence of the division of Jubilee
Crescent and Maldon Street.
Local Government Centre Mount Barker
This is the area between the Council office and the Ambulance Station, where
the war memorial now stands.
Maldon Street Reserve Mount Barker
At the bottom of Maldon Street where it splits to join up with Wellington
road, this small reserve is planted with beautiful red roses and houses the
Collett Barker Memorial.
Martindale Estate - Burnbank entrance Mount Barker
Set up in memory of Martin Pope of Burnbank Farm, this reserve lies on
property which was owned for many years by the Pope family.
Chapman Crescent Reserve Mount Barker
A small parked area adjacent to Chapman Crescent and behind the home of Mr &
Mrs Chapman.
Dumas
Street Reserve Mount Barker
A small area outside the old main gateway to Auchendarroch and where Dumas
Street one met Adelaide Road.
Flaxley Reserve Mount Barker
Along Flaxley Road past the car park to Keith Stephenson Park is a small
pull off area and a foot bridge over the creek.
Fred
Ellis Walk Mount Barker
I didn't know this existed for many years despite playing there on my way
home from school as a child. It is the area immediately to the Main Street
side of the Creek just beyond the Croquet Club and the play ground.
Fry
Street Reserve Mount Barker
A parked area just off Bollen Road, bordered by Thiele Avenue, Fry Street
and Bollen Road.
Manor
Crescent Mount Barker
A treed area at the side of Manor Crescent giving the houses in the area a
little privacy from the noise of the near-by Freeway.
Mount
Barker BMX Track Reserve Mount Barker
In truth this is part of the Mt Barker Recreation Centre grounds, it was
built in the 1980's when BMX racing was in its hey day.
Mount
Barker Bowling Club surrounds Mount Barker
The area from Wellington Road along Mann Street to the Council Office is
considered as a local park/reserve area. In encompasses the Bowling and
Croquet Clubs and a children's playground.
Willow Close Reserve Mount Barker
A linear area up the centre and along both sides of Willow Close culminating
at the Willow Close Kindergarten.
Kia-Ora Street Mount Barker
At the bottom end of Kia-Ora Street is an area which once belonged to the
MacFarlane family. In this area is a large tree under which it is said that
the first church services in the area were held.
Memorial Drive Reserve Mount Barker
The area between Flaxley Road and Memorial Drive, along the banks of the
creek and leading up to the former home of Vern Schuppan, of Le Mans racing
fame.
Mount
Barker Creek Mount Barker
The entire length of the banks of the Mt Barker Creek are considered to be
reserve areas.
Springs Road Reserve Mount Barker
The small area near St Francis De Sales Convent school, where Dutton Road
meets Springs Road, has for many years been a reserve, although most locals
just thought of it as a wasted piece of real estate.
The
Triangle
There isn't much left of The Triangle these days, but for many years it was
considerably larger than it is today. In its early days, it was a cemetery,
and later it was used as a sale yard for stock. Part of it was given over to
the building of a Fire Station, which still stands in its original position
there today. For those who don't know where the Triangle is, it is the small
piece of garden at the top end of Gawler Street that stretches down to the
Fire Station and along Wellington Road to the first roundabout.
Innumerable couples have had their wedding photographs taken in the once
beautiful gardens, but only one couple were ever actually married in the
garden, but that marriage went the same way as the garden - I know, because
I was the bride.
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Mt
Barker Show Grounds & Recreation Centre
Howard Lane, Mt Barker
Activities that can be enjoyed here include gymnastics, cricket, basketball,
tennis, women's social netball, football, fully equipped gymnasium and
fitness centre, kindergym, squash, night tennis, mixed netball and oval. For
many years, the gates of the oval held two large subterranean clover leaves,
in honour of Mr. A.W. Howard, who developed the first strains of the plant
in the Mt Barker area.
Dunn
Park
Has been renamed Dunn & Bickle Park and is situated in Cameron Road just
before the railway line. The local Caravan Park is situated here as well.
John Dunn presented the property to the people of Mt Barker as a gift in
1892.
Keith
Stevenson Park
Includes a man made lake, skate park, barbeque and adjoins the Wallis Cinema
complex. The area now encompasses land on which Keith Stephenson and his
family lived for many years at the corner of Wellington, Adelaide,
Alexandrina and Flaxley Roads. In 1986 a group of young local people built a
barbeque in the park in memory of their mates who were tragically killed in
separate motor vehicle accidents. The plaque on the barbeque reads:-
"May
all those who use this site remember
What pain we went through that fateful December..."

Mountain Pool
In Cameron Road has been in operation for a number of years. It was revamped
in the 1970's and again more recently. Vacation swimming classes have been
held here for over 40 years.

Anembo Park
Built as essentially a sports park in the 1908's, the complex contains a
large recreation area, softball pitches, tennis courts, soccer/hockey ovals,
and playground. The park is home to the Adelaide Hills Hockey Club, Hills
Softball Association, Littlehampton Tennis Club, Mt Barker United Soccer
Club, and Radio Racing Cars SA among others.
Weld
Park
Situated between Weld Crescent, Skipper Street and Fletcher Road, the park
contains an open, tree lined area and a children's playground. The park is
bordered by low income Housing Trust duplex houses around the Weld Crescent
sections. The park was named after Dr. Octavious Weld, one of the town's
early medical practitioners. In the 1960's there were a number of large pine
trees planted equi-distant along the Skipper Street and Fletcher Road
boundaries of the park. These had been planted in honour of World War I
veterans, but the plaques that had been placed beside each tree have long
since disappeared.
Laratinga Wetlands
A fairly recent addition to the town, and situated on Blad Hills Road
opposite the Golf course.

Linear Park (Bollen Road)
This is the area between Flaxley Road and the housing estate beyond Memorial
Drive. The area is prone to flooding, and I can remember seeing many of
those houses underwater in my lifetime. There is also a smaller park up
along Bollen Road, which is bounded by Thiele Avenue and Fry Street. |