
Established in the 1880s, Alma Park is a historic landmark in Uralla, NSW. In 1893, local schoolchildren planted 100 trees here, with the first tree planted by Alma O'Connor, daughter of the mayor, Alderman O'Connor. The park features grand old trees, vibrant springtime flower beds, and a meandering pathway leading to Uralla Creek. Visitors can enjoy a locally forged iron lace rotunda and an aging footbridge, with access to the Mount Mutton walking trail. Amenities include toilets, a children's playground, Liberty Swing, and two free electric barbecues. The park offers ample space for caravan and campervan parking, making it a peaceful stop for travelers.
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