St George Park, Bristol
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Entrance to St George Park | |
Interactive map of St George Park | |
| Type | Public park |
| Location | St George, Bristol, England |
| Coordinates | 51°27′40″N 2°32′53″W / 51.461°N 2.548°W |
| Area | 38 acres |
| Created | 1894 |
| Designer | T. Lawrence Lewis |
| Operated by | Bristol City Council Friends of St George Park |
| Website | www |
St George Park (often rendered as St George's Park) is a Victorian suburban park in the St George area of Bristol, England. Covering approximately 38 acres (15 ha), the park is situated between Church Road and St George High Street. It features a large duck pond, sports facilities, a skatepark, and a children's playground. The St George Library is situated on the southern edge of the park.
In the 21st century, St George Park has become the focus of community work and wildlife conservation. The park is also a venue for the annual Redfest arts festival. In the 2020s, the park received significant investment, including a biodiversity project for the lake in partnership with the Friends of St George Park and Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, and a council-funded redevelopment of the skatepark and play facilities.