Turf for the TOUGH NQ Conditions
Delivered and LAID
We grow a range of turf for different applications and finishes
Our turf is grown in Townsville, North Queensland, and is hardy for our conditions. It is suitable to be used in all remote western locations as well as north and south of Townsville

Buffalo Carpet Grass
A soft grass that grows well in sandy, lightly salty or alkaline soils. A grass with above ground runners with excellent shade tolerance.

Greenlees Park Couch
A semi dwarf couch grass, which is hard wearing and a medium textured lead. Used for sporting grounds, bowling greens and tennis courts. Has good pest resistance and highly invasive.

Zoysia ZTII
A very versatile turf adapted to North Queensland’s harsh conditions. It is low maintenance, very hard wearing and drought resistant.

Grand Prix
A very soft turf with a medium to fine textured leaf. Its strong root system make it drought resistant, heat resistant and a fast recovery. Used on sporting grounds and race tracks because of it’s hard use tolerance and dense cover.
Over 20 Years Experience
Spring Creek Turf have been growing and laying turf for over 20 years in Townsville, North Queensland and to remote areas.
Some of our major turfing projects include:
- Cowboys Stadium
- The Strand
- North Shore Display Village
- Touch Fields at Queens Park
- Doomgee Aboriginal Community – Julia Creek

Residential Turf

Erosion Control
Remote Areas
We can deliver and lay our turf to all remote areas of North Queensland.
Townsville & NQ
- Townsville
- Ingham
- Tully
- Charters Towers
- Ayr/Home Hill
- Bowen
- Collinsville
- Mackay
Cairns
- Cairns
- Port Douglas
- Mossman
- Atherton Tablelands
- Cooktown
- Innisfail
The Gulf
- Georgetown
- Croydon
- Normanton
- Karumba
- Burketown
Western Region
- Hughendon
- Richmond
- Julia Creek
- Cloncurry
- Mt Isa

CONTACT US TODAY FOR A QUOTE
Call DION on 0419 718 725
Email sales@springcreekturf.com.au
CHOOSE THE PROFESSIONALS
We have over 20 years experience in growing, transporting and laying turf, to the whole North Queensland Region.