Great park, plenty of space for sports, picnics and outings. There is an outdoor gym, tennis courts, climbing web, seesaw, basketball court, cricket net, sand pit, climbing frame, a big slide and plenty of seating option on the ground, park benches and under shelter. There are free barbecues, paved sidewalks and space to ride bikes and scooters. It’s never busy and it’s always clean. The tennis courts do require you to book them and they are $8 an hour but it is well worth it. There are clean and easily accessible male and female toilets and the parking is easy to use. It’s free, but there isn’t many spots but there is always plenty of street parking. It’s mostly flat and pretty wheelchair accessible but it’s pretty hilly. Overall, it’s probably the best park in the area and we’ll...
Read moreCaber Park is nestled in the heart of Winston Hills tucked away between the beautiful houses. It's a surprisingly big park with a leafy and "foresty" feel while walking amongst the tall eucalyptus trees. It's very serene Park which can border on eerie at times because of the size of the park and the fact that it's not crowded. Its got lots of facilities - 3 tennis courts (see my photos for contact details ) Basketball Half court 2 cricket half pitches with nets Barbecues Children's play area - multiple, covered and open air 3 slides, swings etc Toilets including ambulant toilet Outdoor gym for adults Walking track throughout It's a great find in my opinion which is decently well maintained. I am looking forward to jogging and playing...
Read moreLooks small, slowly grows on you... Steep grounds... Great for cycling with gears since the steep grounds get kids 5-12 enough challenge for cycling... Small playground and sand pit for small kids. Toilets are right next to a tennis ground and so overused (and thus not always clean). Couldn't for the life of me find water to refill my bottle besides one that is locked inside the tennis ground, which seems kinda questionable (as to why that is so)... Otherwise okay parkingvand easy access. One thing, a wooden pathway has a slope right next without a barricade which although I can understand why is done this way, but too scary for a small kid on a scooter... So a little caution there......
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