Heritage Park is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the , Heritage Park had a population of 4,930 people.
The area was first settled by Joseph Shirley and William George in the area of the present landfill; at that time it was part of Browns Plains. Suburban development commenced in 1985.
The suburb name Heritage Park was proposed by the land developer and formally adopted in 1991.
Starting with a congregation of 22 people, the Browns Plains Presbyterian Church was built in 1995 on a site.
Browns Plains Waste & Recycling Facility is at 41 Recycle Way (). It has dedicated facilities for recycling, green waste, and large steel, in addition to regular garbage disposal. Recycled materials are sold through the Logan Recycling Market with profits supporting community groups.
Browns Plains Presbyterian Church is at 276-284 Waller Road ().
There are a number of parks in the area, including:
There are no schools in Heritage Park. The nearest government primary schools are Yugumbir State School in neighbouring Regents Park to the west and Browns Plains State School in neighbouring Browns Plains to the north-west. The nearest government secondary school is Browns Plains State High School in Browns Plains.