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Church Road, St George, Bristol BS5
Introduction
Another one of Bristol's fine large Victorian suburban parks. The size, fine trees and variety of wildflife make this park one of the city's favourites.
Access
St George Park is open 24 hours. There is a car park in nearby Chalks Road, St George BS5
Art and architecture
Only the original Victorian entrance gates remain from the splendid collection of ornamental structures built for the park during the 19th century.
Community, clubs and associations
There is a Friends of St George Park community group consisting of residents that live around the park. The group's aim is to work with the community and the council to improve the facilities of this very popular park. To get in touch with the group please contact George Ramelkamp on this email address ramelhammer@hotmail.com
Developments
Following the successful launch of the TreeBristol project in Canford Park in 2005, Bristol Parks and its partners Trees for Cities and the Forest of Avon built on that success by holding a community planting day at St George Park when over 70 trees were planted. The event was supported by HSBC, Trees for Cities' first national corporate sponsor. Find out more about TreeBristol.
Facilities
There are toilets by the main park entrance.
Management, maintenance and security
A full time attendant is present at the park. If you have any comments, queries or concerns about the management and maintenance of this site, please contact Bristol Parks.
Events
Bristol's parks host hundreds of events each year from keynote festivals and performances in the city's magnificent green spaces, through sporting events and charity fundraisers, to smaller scale community events in local parks. Most of these events take place from April to September. To find out what is happening in the park, visit What's On. Find out how to promote an event in Bristol's parks and green spaces.
Fishing
Fishing is permitted at the lake in St George Park within the designated areas marked on the path around the lake. Individuals should have an Environment Agency rod licence and are subject to the agency's regulations. Spot checks for licences are carried out periodically. We have published a code of conduct for fishermen at the lake. Find out more about fishing in Bristol's harbour, parks and green spaces.
Play
The park features a dog-free playground, a large wheels park and basketball hoops.
Sport
St George Park has tennis courts offering tennis coaching courses. Find out more about sports pitches.
The St George Bowling Club and the Bristol Omnibus Bowling Club are both based in the park.
Contact information
Bristol Parks
Brunel House
St George's Road
Bristol, BS1 5UY
Opening Hours
Monday to Thursday, 8.30am to 5pm
Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm
- Email: bristolparks@bristol.gov.uk
- Work: 0117 922 3719
Related documents
- History of St George Park (pdf, 9 KB)

