Picnic tables in Adelaide

587 picnic tables are mapped in Adelaide. 342 of them sit in 144 named parks — here they are, biggest first.

40 of 144
Belair National Park16 tablesSee this place
Mount Lofty Botanic Garden16 tablesSee this place
The Gums10 tables2 coveredSee this place
Glandore Community Centre9 tablesSee this place
Orphanage Park9 tablesSee this place
Goodwood Oval8 tablesSee this place
Kardi Yarta8 tablesSee this place
Roy Amer Reserve8 tablesSee this place
Heywood Park7 tablesSee this place
Brownhill Creek Recreation Park6 tablesSee this place
Kensington Gardens Reserve6 tablesSee this place
Morialta Conservation Park6 tablesSee this place
Richards Park6 tablesSee this place
Victoria Park/ Pakapakanthi (Park 16)6 tablesSee this place
Wittunga Botanic Gardens6 tablesSee this place
Harry Weirda Reserve5 tablesSee this place
Peppermint Gums Reserve5 tablesSee this place
Cobbler Creek Recreation Park4 tablesSee this place
Denise Norton Park / Pardipardinyilla (Park 2)4 tablesSee this place
Ethelton Square4 tablesSee this place
Glenunga Reserve4 tablesSee this place
Heron Way Reserve4 tablesSee this place
Princess Margaret Playground4 tablesSee this place
Soutar Park4 tablesSee this place
Tusmore Park4 tablesSee this place
Village Green4 tablesSee this place
Bundey's Paddock / Tidlangga (Park 9)3 tables1 coveredSee this place
Carnarvon Reserve3 tablesSee this place
Felixstow Reserve3 tablesSee this place
Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W)3 tablesSee this place
Kevin Taylor Reserve3 tablesSee this place
North Unley Playpark3 tablesSee this place
Twelftree Reserve3 tablesSee this place
Veale Park / Waylu Yarta (Park 21)3 tablesSee this place
Bennett Memorial Reserve2 tablesSee this place
Branksome Terrace Reserve2 tablesSee this place
Brompton Green2 tablesSee this place
Chellaston Reserve2 tablesSee this place
Collin Sellars Reserve2 tablesSee this place
Dove Street Reserve2 tablesSee this place

A further 245 are mapped outside any named park — along foreshores, on reserves and in places OpenStreetMap has not named. They are counted in the total above but cannot be listed by name.

Picnic tables are the part of a park that decides whether a meal happens there. A table means you can lay out a board, cut something, and eat without balancing a plate on your knees — and it is the single most requested piece of park furniture that maps rarely tell you about.

What the map cannot tell you is shade. A table in full sun at one o'clock in July is a table nobody uses, and OpenStreetMap almost never records tree cover over a specific table. Arrive early or scout the tree line.

Nor does it record whether the table is bolted near a bin, a tap or a toilet — the three things that turn a table into a usable picnic spot. Larger regional parks are the safe bet for all three.

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Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, available under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). Facilities change; check locally before you plan a meal around one. openstreetmap.org/copyright · 587 of them are mapped in OpenStreetMap as of 2026-08-23.