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Steele Park is one of the oldest parks in Hamilton with a modern colourful playground that has in-ground trampolines, swings, and seesaws.
It is named after Lieutenant Steele who arrived in Hamilton in 1864.
The park has toilets, and is also near cafes and Hamilton East village.
Steele Park has two sports fields and two cricket pitches, and is a popular location for summer touch rugby competitions.
Facilities
Balance equipment
Cafe nearby
Changing room(s)
Climbing equipment
Cricket pitch
Full-sized field
Park bench(es)
Picnic tables
Playground(s)
Seesaw
Swings
Trampolines (in-ground)
Toilets
Suitable for
Cricket
Family groups
Large sporting events
Multiple fields
Picnics
Rugby
Small sporting events
Walking
Booking enquiry
Do I need an event permit?
An event permit ensures both your event and the safety of attendees is prioritised. You need a permit to host an event in a public park or space in Hamilton, especially when having any of the below:
- inflatables e.g. bouncy castle
- amusement devices
- food for sale, free or fundraising
- amplified sound e.g PA system
- music
- marquee
- stage
- road closure.
Can I book a park for my wedding?
Find out more information below to use one of our parks for your wedding ceremony or reception.