Station Park

Situated in idyllic surroundings, Station Park provides activities for all the family. The park boasts attractive gardens, a boating lake, an 18-hole putting green and a one of a kind interactive water feature called Moffatasia, where children can play all day between the splashes and squirts while parents relax and take in the surroundings.

The boating lake is a real favourite – there’s a wide variety of boats available, from kayaks and rowing boats to swan pedalos and the famous Fernando the Dragon pedalo.

If you or your youngsters love skateboarding, you’ll find a well-maintained half-pipe In nearby Hope Johnstone Park at the northern end of Moffat. Hope Johnstone Park also has a range of safe play equipment for younger children.

You’ll find Station Park on the A701 Beattock Road as you head into Moffat.

If you have an electric vehicle, you will be pleased to know that there are two electric vehicle charging points in the car park. There is a free car park opposite the park with a traffic-light controlled pedestrian crossing to take you safely across the road.

Opening Times

Station Park is open throughout the year.

Activities, including the boating pond pond and putting green are normally open from April to September, usually from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM, but closed on weekdays. But things will be different this year, shortly after the pandemic so, as Dumfries and Galloway Council manage our parks, please check the DGC page for more up to date information.

BOATING POND – CHARGES

Charges for 20 minutes per person
£2.00 – adult
£1.60 – young person or adult concession
£1.00 – child aged 3 to 5 years
FREE – child under 3 years

Family Boat Pass (2 adults, 1 or 2 children under 5) – £6.50

BOATING POND – CHARGES
Charges for 20 minutes per person
£2.00 – adult
£1.60 – young person or adult concession
£1.00 – child aged 3 to 5 years
FREE – child under 3 years

Family Boat Pass (2 adults, 1 or 2 children under 5) – £6.50

CONCESSIONS

Concessionary prices apply to:

young people aged 5 to 16 years
students
senior citizens