Dog parks and playgrounds are among the facilities closed as Logan City Council complies with the government's coronavirus restrictions.
The closures, which remain in effect until further notice, also apply to playgrounds, swings, climbing structures and water play areas in the city's 930 parks.
BMX freestyle and racing facilities, skate and scooter bowls and pump tracks, along with outdoor gym equipment, are closed.
Free barbecues will also be turned off but public toilet facilities will remain open under existing timetables.
The City of Logan has 930 parks.
Walking or exercising in parks is permitted but must be done in groups of no more than two people with each group at least 1.5 metres apart under the government's latest social distancing and mass gatherings rules.
The changes to park-use rules were made as part of preparations for the possible impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A council spokesman said the organisation was committed to supporting Queensland Health as the lead agency responsible for responding to COVID-19.
"Our top priority is protecting the health and well-being of the community, our customers and our staff," the spokesman said.
"To help achieve this, gates at parks with road access were locked late last week to help discourage large gatherings.
"Council also is no longer processing park event applications until further notice.
All community tree planting and volunteer projects scheduled for council parks have ceased until further notice.
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