Tasman Memorial Recreation Reserve, Tasman

Tasman Memorial Recreation Reserve is situated alongside an old section of the Coastal Highway  near Dickers Road at Tasman.

Picture of Tasman Memorial Recreation Reserve, Tasman


Amenities

  • Picnic
  • Toilet
  • Memorial Gates

A large part of the reserve is grassed open space, presently used for informal recreation including horse riding. A portion of the reserve alongside the road boundary has been fenced and developed as a children’s play area, with some amenity plantings. The road frontage also includes a low concrete wall and memorial gates, commemorating those who lost their lives in World War II. 

History

Charles Field gifted the reserve to the Crown in 1948, and a further strip of adjoining land was acquired in 1950. The reserve was vested in the Tasman District Council in 1989.