Content components Suitable for children's play, sports, events and social gatherings.If you’re feeling active, Grace Park is a great place to be.Lined by oak trees, the park has plenty of open space. The park is used for activities such as Carols by Candlelight.Grace Park is in the running to receive Victorian Government grant funding to bring park improvements to life through the Pick My Park program.Cast your vote via Your Say by Monday 3 August 2026. Public facilitiesBasketball and squash half-courtsCycling pathOff-lead dog area (read the park rules on our Off-lead dog parks page)PlaygroundRaingardenRebound wallAddress2 Hilda Crescent, Hawthorn 3122There is limited parking in front of the Grace Park Hawthorn Club, accessible from Hilda Crescent.Public transportThe venue is a 10-minute walk (700 m) from Hawthorn train station.The venue is a 5-minute walk (300 m) from the number 75 tram stop at Power Street/Burwood Road. About the parkThis is a popular space for locals of all ages who come to use the basketball and squash half courts, or join the tennis club. It’s also on a bicycle route.Grace Park Hawthorn Club operates the clay tennis courts.In 2016, a raingarden opened in Grace Park. Read about the project on our Grace Park raingarden page. Bookable spaces at Grace Park Grace Park – park area With beautiful open lawns and great activities for all ages, Grace Park is ideal for family gatherings.