Bridgestone Athletics Centre
Featuring a new state-of-the-art synthetic track, kiosk and facilities, recreational play space, open turf areas and fitness equipment.
Did you know that the City of Salisbury has four recreation centres, two skate parks, five BMX tracks, 140 play spaces, and around 170 parks and reserves that can be used for recreation activities? There’s also a range of trails and gullies great for walking, hiking and riding.
Have you ever thought about getting involved in a sport? There are approximately 200 sporting clubs across the City of Salisbury. There’s lots of sporting opportunities from fun, social sessions to structured team sports.
For more info about recreation or sport you can contact (08) 8406 8278 or email Sport@salisbury.sa.gov.au
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Featuring a new state-of-the-art synthetic track, kiosk and facilities, recreational play space, open turf areas and fitness equipment.
Bridgestone Reserve was officially opened on 31 March 2017 after the 6.8ha land was gifted to the City of Salisbury Community in 2011 by Bridgestone.
A multi-court, regional recreation centre, Ingle Farm provides a broad range of activities and services for the community.
The Centre features air-conditioned stadiums with three full size indoor sports courts and a large multi-purpose activity area.
The all-new Salisbury Aquatic Centre is now open!
The City of Salisbury will become home to the first TreeClimb in northern Adelaide.