Park 27A

 

English name:  John E. Brown Park

Kaurna name:  This Park has no Kaurna name

Features:   the River Torrens/ Karrawirra Parri, the Bunyip trail, Deceased Workers Memorial Forest

Bounded by:  the River Torrens/ Karrawirra Parri, the Outer Harbour railway line, and Park Terrace at Bowden

John E. Brown Park (Park 27A)

John E. Brown Park (Park 27A)

Trail Guide to Parks 27A & 27B

Take your own self-guided walk at any time, using our Trail Guide to Parks 27A and 27B. Click or tap on the image below.

The Trail starts on the Bowden side of the North Adelaide Railway station. The Trail is about 2.5 km. Allow two hours.

Take a two-hour self-guided walk through this Park, and the adjacent Mary Lee Park (Park 27B) using our Trail Guide. Start at the old North Adelaide Railway Station (near Park Terrace at Bowden (location #1 on the map above) and follow these guide notes: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/parks-27a-and-27b-tour

John Ednie Brown (1848-1899) was a sylviculturist (forest expert) who was brought to Adelaide in 1880 to advise on management of the Park Lands.  John E Brown literally wrote the book on trees in the Adelaide Park Lands and beyond.  His 1880 book "A Practical Treatise on Tree Culture in South Australia" was used as a guide by City Council gardeners for decades afterwards. 

It was only in September 2017 that the City Council decided to name this Park after him.

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