Syd Duncan Park Syd Duncan Park is a large green expanse situated on the southern side of the rise above Beechmont Road. The park provides views of the
Numinbah Valley and
Advancetown Lake, and across to Currumbin and Tallebudgera Valleys. The park was named after Mr Syd Duncan, who operated a dairy farm at the site and donated the land to the council for use as a community park. Mr Duncan had lost everything in a house fire in November 1950 and was substantially assisted by the community to recover. The park is home to a community-built nature play space, which includes a dry creek bed, timber structures for physical and imaginative play, a tunnels embankment slide, basketball court and more.
Lower Beechmont Conservation Area The Lower Beechmont Conservation Area is one of the largest conservation areas managed by the
Gold Coast City Council. Covering 775 hectares, it is part of the
habitat corridor between
Canungra and
Coombabah and is a critical link between
Mount Tamborine and
Springbrook. The area was purchased using the Open Space Preservation Levy paid by Gold Coast ratepayers and forms an important piece of the green backdrop of the city. Fauna surveys have revealed the presence of 257 species, including twenty species listed as threatened under State or Commonwealth legislation. The lookout off the end of Freemans Road offers views across the city and out to sea. On clear days it is possible to see out over
Moreton Bay and glimpse the buildings of
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