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. 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.