Pretty good park, especially for older kids. Lots of quick and winding slides, mountains and stairs to climb, interesting fixtures, swings for toddlers and bigger kids, flying fox, hammock, trampolines, climbing frame and a spinning thing with ropes on it. There’s no fence, and it’s next to a four lane road, so prepare to chase after younger kids. There’s no toilet. Parking was difficult and took about 10 minutes to find a spot on a Saturday. There are barbecues and bins, and a number of places to sit including at least one with shade. One of the slides on the mountain side bottoms out at the end so kids come to a sudden stop if they have their feet down. The metal slide in the main section has a steep component and I saw a number of younger kids fly off the end unexpectedly, older kids...
Read moreHas a good range of play equipment, including slides, flying fox and a bridge platform. Has lots of seating, barbeque area and lots of green space. Its very well-lit when dark, too! Unfortunately, often has litter and dumped trolleys, making it messy. People also don't tend to wear masks here, so beware if you're COVID-cautious.
UPDATE 25/09/21: The park was messy today - a birthday thrown but not cleaned up. Also, be cautious of the dog bowl attached to the water fountain, it had rocks and a chicken bone in it. Stay safe and enjoy the...
Read moreA well layed out park with plenty of benches for exhausted parents and carers. Yeah, there's no toilets but you're across the street from Macquarie Shopping. It's a great stop over from the Shrimpton Creek bike trail to give the kids a change of pace and refill water bottles. It's set back far enough from the street where the car's are not an issue. There's also a few big sections of grass and it's partially shaded. There's good community vibe because most visitors are local residents since the park is nestled between several...
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