Park 19

 

English name:  Pelzer Park

Kaurna name:  Pityarilla (meaning "marshmallow root place")

Features: 

  • Marshmallow playground, and Oxbow playspace

  • BBQ, picnic facilities, toilets

  • a green, natural amphiteatre (picnic spot);

  • fenced dog park;

  • tennis / basketball court

  • three sporting fielda;

  • native vegetation, and

  • the South Park Lands Creek.

Bounded byGlen Osmond Road, Unley Road, Greenhill Road and Hutt Road

Pelzer Park / Pityarilla (Park 19)

Pelzer Park / Pityarilla (Park 19)

Trail Guide to Parks 18 & 19

Take your own self-guided walk through this Park and the adjacent Park 19 at any time, using our Trail Guide. It’s just over 2 kilometres and it will take about 90 minutes to complete.

Click or tap on the image below.

Click the map above to use our Trail Guide and take your own self-guided tour of these two Parks. Start at the corner of South Terrace and Glen Osmond Road (stop #1 above) and use the Guide to follow the Trail around the two Parks, 18 & 19.

The park is named for August Pelzer who was Adelaide’s city gardener from 1899 to 1932.  His influence is evident in thousands of plantings not only in this Park, but throughout the Park Lands.

Odd fact:  Historians have argued that the small corner triangle of land east of Hutt Road should be included as part of Park 19, but the City Council prefers to limit Park 19's eastern boundary to Hutt Road.

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