Situated on the west side of Crieff at the foot of Milnab Street, Macrosty Park was opened in 1902 and is named after its benefactor, James Macrosty, who was Provost of the town. As one of the most picturesque parks in Scotland, it has a fine collection of mature trees and the Turret Burn flowing through it. There are also picnic areas, a Victorian bandstand and two play areas for children. From the highest points in the park you can enjoy beautiful views to western Strathearn and to Ben Chonzie.