Nestled in the heart of Glasgow, Maxwell Park is a vibrant outdoor oasis that offers an array of recreational opportunities for families and nature enthusiasts alike. Located at 126 Terregles Ave, this beautifully landscaped park features expansive green spaces, well-maintained walking paths, and inviting picnic areas, making it the perfect destination for a day out with loved ones. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, engage in outdoor sports, or simply unwind amidst tranquil surroundings, Maxwell Park caters to all ages and interests.

What sets Maxwell Park apart is its commitment to fostering a family-friendly environment. The park boasts a dedicated children’s playground equipped with safe, modern play structures that promise hours of entertainment for little ones. Additionally, the park hosts seasonal community events and activities that encourage social interaction and promote a sense of belonging among residents.

With its picturesque setting and diverse recreational offerings, Maxwell Park not only enhances the local community’s quality of life but also serves as a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of urban living. Embrace the beauty of nature right in Glasgow’s backyard—Maxwell Park is more than just a park; it’s a cherished gathering place where memories are made and connections flourish. Come visit today and discover why this gem is beloved by both locals and visitors alike!

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Joseph Sokolov

3 Google Rating

Nice wee walk and good to see ducks thriving,was surprised to see new ducklings, this time of year.

3/ 5

Nice wee walk and good to see ducks thriving,was surprised to see new ducklings, this time of year. I wish people would put their dog on a lead when nearing the platform where the ducks are feeding. Especially with young duckling around.

Bilaliii1 .

5 Google Rating

Great local park in the area. Small pond and a great wee playground for the kids. A very nice flower

5/ 5

Great local park in the area. Small pond and a great wee playground for the kids. A very nice flower bed through the year and some great spots just to relax.

Prijo Jose

4 Google Rating

It is a good park to walk, and cycling, and pay for kids... Some of the area's are not clean...

4/ 5

It is a good park to walk, and cycling, and pay for kids... Some of the area's are not clean...

MrWamsim .

5 Google Rating

Beautiful little park to walk or cycle around.

5/ 5

Beautiful little park to walk or cycle around.

Carole Ann Yuill

4 Google Rating

I just love feeding the ducks and watching the dogs play. Park is a good size for a nice walk.

4/ 5

I just love feeding the ducks and watching the dogs play. Park is a good size for a nice walk.

Pradeep

5 Google Rating

Lovely park situated in a quiet residential area. Parking can be an issue due to its location. Main

5/ 5

Lovely park situated in a quiet residential area. Parking can be an issue due to its location. Mainly used my residence and great for all to use especially dog lovers.

J R

5 Google Rating

Lovely

5/ 5

Lovely

thomas wallace

5 Google Rating

Nice park with small pond. Very quiet surroundings with easy parking. Very popular with locals. Plen

5/ 5

Nice park with small pond. Very quiet surroundings with easy parking. Very popular with locals. Plenty of seats and a small picnic area with bench seats and tables. Nice and flat if you find hills a problem.

Sarah Power

5 Google Rating

This is a great little park with a duck pond, a playground and lots of trees and bushes for the kids

5/ 5

This is a great little park with a duck pond, a playground and lots of trees and bushes for the kids to hide in. There's also a book box where you can borrow books or leave some for the next person.

Andrew Lowrie

5 Google Rating

Peace and calm, lovely walk amongst the trees .."boating pond" is now a nature reserve...brought bac

5/ 5

Peace and calm, lovely walk amongst the trees .."boating pond" is now a nature reserve...brought back many childhood memories

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