Morris Reserve
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- A basket swing for all abilities
- A fitness equipment piece
- Trampoline with soft rubber surfacing referencing the form of a tennis racquet
- A timber turtle sculpture
- Wooden steps and stone pavers for climbing and scrambling play
The playground at Morris Reserve, Port Melbourne features giant tennis ball shaped play sculptures and a large tennis ‘racquet’ trampoline with bouncy springs.
Kids and adults alike will love the timber turtle sculpture ‘walking’ along the rock river watching over those walking past. Chainsaw sculptor Rob Bast created the piece especially for the playground.
There’s also a piece of fitness equipment for a pre-tennis warm up or make it part of your everyday exercise jog or walk.
Location
Access
Morris Reserve is bounded by Graham Street Overpass, Swallow Street, Evans Street and Ross streets Port Melbourne.
The free Port Phillip Community Bus also passes the reserve. Check the Free Community Bus web page for more information.
Getting there
Bus
Routes 205 251 and 238 pass Morris Reserve along Graham Street.
Trams
The light rail Tram 109 (Box Hill to Port Melbourne) is within walking very close distance, alight at the light rail reserve stop.
Parking
Check signage for parking specific restrictions, free street parking is available near the vicinity of the park.