Seagrove Park is over two and half acres in area, and is designed around over sixty mature eucalypt trees of high conservation significance.

Extensive mulched garden beds with massed plantings of indigenous groundcovers have been created under these trees to allow them to senesce and regenerate naturally, while minimising risk to park users from falling limbs. This approach encourages the retention of hollow bearing trees - vital habitat for wildlife.

An architecturally-designed, skillion-roofed shelter overlooks the children’s playground and frames views of the tall trees.

Seagrove Park’s energy-efficient barbeques are designed and built in Australia. They are powered by six solar panels mounted on the roof of the picnic shelter. The grid-connected solar panels collect over 1,400 kWh of energy each year, reducing annual greenhouse-gas emissions by two tonnes.