Campbell Reserve Playground, managed by the Merri-bek City Council, is a local park offering a range of amenities for visitors to enjoy. The park features a sports field, picnic tables, toilets, play spaces, and nature play areas with plenty of natural shade. In 2018, the Council upgraded the park and play space, introducing new play equipment, park furniture, and tree planting to enhance the overall experience for park-goers.
Visitors to Campbell Reserve Playground are encouraged to adhere to park regulations, including keeping dogs under control in off-leash areas and on a leash in public spaces. The park prohibits dogs from playground areas and creeks to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. Additionally, the park is maintained regularly, with mowing schedules in place to keep the grounds tidy and accessible to the public.
Merri-bek City Council, in acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people, highlights the rich cultural heritage of the area. The Council’s commitment to promoting arts and culture is evident through various initiatives, including the Arts and Culture Strategy endorsed in 2023. With a focus on community engagement and creative practices, Campbell Reserve Playground serves as a hub for recreational activities, events, and festivals that contribute to the vibrant life of the Merri-bek community.