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Town square with landscaped rest area
Cnr Ramsey Street and Gillies Avenue, Haberfield
-33.8793641, 151.1379442
Federation Place - Haberfield
Soccer, AFL, baseball, cricket, rugby league and Oztag facility
Bottle Forest Rd, Heathcote
Grass hockey facility
215 Kingsway, Woolooware
Come visit & discover Cherry Tree Park Moss Vale NSW 2577.
Cherry Tree Park, Cherry Tree Close, Moss Vale
We renovated this hugely popular Northern Beaches skate park in 2016.
Pittwater Road Mona Vale NSW 2103
A vertical ramp near the Warringah Aquatic Centre.
Aquatic Drive Frenchs Forest NSW 2086
Bremner Park is very popular for junior summer cricket and winter soccer.
Bremner Park, Morrison Road, Gladesville 2111
Come visit & discover St Clair Skate Park St Clair NSW 2330. Corner of Endeavour Road and Bennett Road, St Clair – within Mark Leece Oval.
St Clair Corner of Endeavour Road and Bennett Road, St Clair
Coster Street Frenchs Forest
The Castle Hill Showground Main Arena is ideally located in the historic Hills District, approximately 30 kilometres room the Sydney CBD and easily accessible by public transport, the “Aub Juleff” Arena in Castle Hill Showground offers large a trotting track and a variety of grassed area.
Showground Rd, Castle Hill 2154
Come & discover Kanangra Reserve Jordan Spring NSW 2747. Has Swings with mulch softfall.
Kanangra Reserve - Jordan Spring
John Curtin Reserve, named after Australia’s former war time Prime Minister, is a linear local park with access from High St and Robey St, Mascot. The reserve also accommodates the Council’s Plant Nursery.
76 High St, Mascot 2020
43 Woolgoolga Street, North Balgowlah
The designated OFF leash area is to the North of Careel Bay playing fields. (Dogs MUST be on leash through Hitchcock Park).
Barrenjoey Rd, Avalon
Small local park with a playground with a slide and swings.
John Miller Park, Milne Street, North Ryde
Come visit & discover Rotary Park, Mittagong NSW 2575.
Rotary Park, Old Bowral Road, Mittagong
Come & discover Ridge Park Oxley Park NSW 2760. Has Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Ridge Park - Oxley Park
Cnr Sibbick and Russell Streets, Five Dock
Sibbick Street Reserve, Cnr Sibbick and Russell Streets, Five Dock
18-34 Canberra Rd, Sylvania
All weather netball court facility
86 Yala Rd, Bangor
Come visit & discover Goode Park Moss Vale NSW 2577.
Goode Park, Hoskins Street, Moss Vale
Come & discover Tumpoaba Reserve Maryland NSW 2287. This playground offers two forts, one with a slide and abacus and one with a slide, spiral pole and sliding pole. There is also a see saw and monkey bars. You will find picnic tables, bench seating and a large grassed area to run around on. See also Sportsgrounds and Facilities
Tumpoaba Reserve - Maryland
11 Beauford Ave Caringbah
Come & discover Stapley Street Reserve Jordan Spring NSW 2747. Has Multi age play equipment with mulch softfall.
Stapley Street Reserve - Jordan Spring
Catalpa Ave, Clareville
27 Willaroo Ave, Woronora heights
Come visit & discover Regatta Park West Emu Plains NSW 2750. Description: Sloping reserve to the river’s edge, small undercover seating areas.
Regatta Park West River Road, Emu Plains
Chifley Sports Reserves is a great kids playground. It’s packed with, flying fox, combination swing set, rope & net climbing, inclination slides and rock climbing areas. Chifley Playground has plenty of fun play features and equipment catering to all abilities. The playground has a range of sensory toys, including drums, rainmakers, voice tubes, reflection mirrors and tactile sculptures.
801-899R Bunnerong Road, Chifley
29 Old Pittwater Rd Brookvale NSW 2100
Facilities Single boat ramp. Parking Limited street parking available.
1 St George Cres, Sandy point
Come & discover Burcher Park Penrith NSW 2750. Has Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Burcher Park - Penrith
Manly Cemetery has been operating since the 1870s. The earliest burial marked with a monument is that of Jane McLean in 1863. There are many interesting people interred in the Cemetery and you can take a tour of this historic site.
1 Griffiths St Fairlight
Glenn McEnalley Reserve is named in honour of a local policeman who died on duty in Hillsdale in 2002. He was posthumously awarded the Commissioner’s Valour Award. The constable was born in 1976 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 14 November, 1997. At the time of his death was attached to the City East Highway Patrol.
Brussels St, Mascot, Mascot 2020
6-10 Roach Street, Marrickville
43R Miranda Road Miranda
Come & discover Dorothy Radford Reserve St Clair NSW 2330. Has Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Daniel Parade,St Clair ,NSW
Anzac Street Ashbury NSW, 2193
Burgess Street, Bundanoon
Croker Park is a relatively small open space with play equipment and open grassed areas. Personal Trainers are able to register with Council to book a space in the park for workouts sessions as per terms and conditions.
Croker Park, Harrabrook Ave, Five Dock
Come & discover Nash Street Reserve Penrith South NSW 2750. Has Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Nash Street Reserve - Penrith South
Running along Battersea Street in Abbotsford is Battersea Park, a BBQ with picnic table and undercover area are positioned by the water in the open grassed area, the park makes a good spot for a tranquil picnic.
Battersea Park, Battersea Street, Abbotsford
Come & discover Avon Street Reserve Mayfield NSW 2304. Avon Street Reserve features a playground with a small netball court and ring, two spring riders, a swingset and slide. There is also bench seating nearby.
Avon Street Reserve 3 Avon St Mayfield NSW 2304 Australia
This reserve offers views out to sea and down the coastline. Macquarie Lighthouse is located adjacent to the park.
Lighthouse Reserve, Old South Head Road, Vaucluse
21 Greendale Avenue Frenchs Forest NSW 2086
Vineyard St Mona Vale NSW 2103
LM Graham Reserve is located next door to our Manly Andrew ‘Boy’ Charlton Aquatic Centre a perfect place to stop by for a dip.
Odawara Close Fairlight NSW 2095
Arthur Street, Ashfield
Come & discover National Park No. 1 Sportsground Newcastle West NSW 2300. Has Facilities:Toilets, Parking, Canteen, Clubhouse, Dressing Sheds, Grandstand, Floodlights, Enclosed Grounds
National Park No. 1 Sportsground - Newcastle West
Large open space
Wabash Reserve, Cromer
Forest Way Belrose NSW 2085
Come & discover Leonay Parade Reserve Leonay NSW 2750. Has Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Leonay Parade Reserve - Leonay
12-16 Gray Street, Sutherland
In 1890 Camp Curlew became an artists’ retreat. The artists’ camp was set up on the eastern shore of Little Sirius Cove, on Sydney Harbour by clothing manufacturer Reuben Brasch and his brothers.
Sirius Cove walkway
Drummoyne Avenue, Drummoyne
Rea Reserve, Drummoyne Avenue, Drummoyne
35 Willandra Road Beacon Hill NSW 2100
119 Hall Dr, Menai
15 Dibble Avenue, Marrickville
12A Birrong Avenue Belrose NSW 2085
Come visit & discover Church Road Playing Fields Moss Vale NSW 2577.
Church Road Playing Fields, Church Road, Moss Vale
Come visit & discover Inveresk Park Strathfield NSW 2135. Inveresk Park is a very popular neighbourhood park designed as an integral feature of the surrounding residential area. The park provides recreation opportunities and enhancement of local amenity and streetscape. The objective of this park is provision of safe play areas especially for children under surveillance of adults. This park features a dedicated children’s playground. Inveresk Park contains one of the most significant indigenous remnant populations in the Strathfield area. The remaining natural vegetation has been reduced to individual mature trees including Grey Box (Eucalyptus moluccana), Wollybutt (Eucalyptus lognfolia), White Stringybark (Eucalyptus globoidea)¸Broad-leaved Ironbark (Eucalyptus fibrosa) and Turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera) Together these trees represent the last vestiges of the once extensive Turpentine-Ironbark and Tall Forest in this area.
Inveresk Park Merley Rd, Strathfield NSW 2135, Australia
Between New Canterbury Road and Gould Street, Lewisham
Morton Park, Lewisham
Hardcourts
34-38 Warabin St, Waterfall
46 Boronia Grove Heathcote
Farrar Street Balgowlah Heights NSW 2093
This playground has a round-about, swings, play unit and a shade sail.
Gray Street, Annandale
Bradley Bushland Reserve is one of the must see places to visit if you love War history. It’s steeped in history with historical background plaques and old sandstone walls & remnants of the Guns set to protect Sydney Harbour from invaders. If that not your cup of tea, I’m sure you’ll be more than impressed with stunning views of Sydney Harbour. You’ll find impressive nature walking tracks, filled Wildflowers. Apart from the gunners, there’s toilet, seating and a couple of parking spots are their great views. Hike to the historical mast of H.M.A.S Sydney erected at Bradley’s Head. If you’re driving a 21 Seater, you may think about parking up the top and walking down, the round about down the bottom is very tight. If you’re planning on heading over to Mosman then check out our blog post. 37 Fabulous Places To Visit In Mosman
Bradley Bushland Reserve, Mosman
Park with playground
Rabbett Reserve, Frenchs Forest
Come & discover The Carriageway Reserve Glenmore Park NSW 2745. Has Play equipment, cubby, seesaw & swings.
The Carriageway Reserve - Glenmore Park
Wyatt Park Tennis Centre in the leafy suburb of Belrose offers four beautiful synthetic grass courts, all of which have lights. In addition there is a smaller half sized hitting wall/practice court. There is a lovely single storey, newly renovated clubhouse that has a Pro Shop providing refreshments as well as tennis essentials such as rackets, balls and an onsite restringing service.
Wyatt Reserve 37-39 Cotentin Road Belrose NSW 2085
This is a wonderful area set on the banks of the Cooks River.
Cnr Canterbury Road & Berna Street Canterbury NSW, 2193
Come & discover Lugar Park Kotara NSW 2289.
Lugar Park - Kotara
Soccer, cricket, touch football and Oztag facility
477 Captain Cook Drive, Woolooware
Street parking, seating, foreshore bushland reserve and play equipment.
Curraghbeena Park, Raglan Street, Mosman
Next to bustling Dee Why Beach, this reserve boasts the fenced Michaela Howie playground, picnic tables and Warringah’s first outdoor table-tennis table.
Dee Why Beach Dee Why NSW 2099
5/7 Berrima St Heathcote
Blandford St, Collaroy
Peace Park in Ashbury is exactly as the name would suggest – an ideal place to relax, enjoy some sunshine or even a BBQ. This park is also pet-friendly.
Peace Park, Trevenar Street Ashbury NSW, 2193
Jacksons Rd Warriewood NSW 2102
8 Grout Pl,Menai
2 Ramsay Road, Collaroy
Come & discover Lugar Street Park Kotara NSW 2289. This small playground located off Lugar Street offers a fort with slide and climbers. See also Sportsgrounds and Facilities
Lugar Street Park Playground 10 Lugar St Kotara NSW 2289 Australia
Come & discover Warragamba Crescent Reserve Jamisontown NSW 2750. Has Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Warragamba Crescent Reserve - Jamisontown
Pioneer Park is a popular sportsfield used for baseball. It has a large picnic area, plus a playground and a fitness circuit.
Pioneer Park, Balaclava Road, Marsfield 2122
Children’s playground, bushland reserve, street parking and carpark (pay and display ticket area) large reserve, toilets, change rooms and beach with no net.
Rosherville Reserve and Chinaman’s Beach,McLean Crescent, Mosman
Named after the English county town of Cambridge. In 1887 the land was part of the ‘Penge Park’ estate of Mrs W. Long who subdivided the land and assigned the names of Bedford and Cambridge to the roads within the estate. The land was acquired from Ada and Claude Johnston in 1956, and developed as a local park and thoroughfare.
Cambridge Park, Cambridge Street, North Willoughby
Come & discover Denver Road Reserve St Clair NSW 2330. Has Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Denver Road Reserve - St Clair
11-13 Yanco Close Frenchs Forest NSW 2086
Custom designed playground equipment has been designed to duplicate tradition play equipment and includes a roundabout, a cradle rocker, swings and pony style spring rockers. The playspace is carefully tucked beneath towering fig trees and includes gardens and picnic tables.
McDougall Street Kirribilli New South Wales 2061
Come & discover Judges Park Penrith NSW 2750. Has Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Judges Park - Penrith
Truman Reserve Cromer NSW 2099
Located on the beautiful Georges River, Garrison Point is the perfect spot for a family BBQ or picnic.
Off Henry Lawson Drive (access of Beatty Parade) Georges Hall NSW, 2198
Darwin Street, Carlingford
Kilpack Park 28 Darwin St Carlingford NSW 2118 Australia
Meadowbank Park is one of our major sporting and recreation areas. There are more than 10 playing fields used mainly for soccer and cricket, as well as netball hard courts and tennis courts.
Meadowbank Park, Constitution Road, Meadowbank
Come & discover Ironbark Drive Park Cranebrook NSW 2749. Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Ironbark Drive Park - Cranebrook
Lauriston Park is a pocket park with a small playground near the corner of Coward Street and Middlemiss Street in Rosebery. The park can be accessed from Coward Street and Middlemiss Street.
Coward Street, Mascot 2020
Nature and bushland reserve with seating, lookout, bushwalking and street parking.
Parriwi Park,Spit Road, Mosman
Warriewood Warriewood NSW 2102
Amid all the din of the central business district, Hyde Park is a sanctuary of sprawling lawns, shady picnic spots, flowers, fountains, and fig trees. Like a mini Central Park, this welcome patch of green, named after Hyde Park in London, offers prime people-watching – especially at lunch when city workers come here to kick off their shoes. The park’s bronze Archibald Fountain (1932) commemorates Australia’s alliance with France during WWI, while the art deco Anzac War Memorial (1934), in the southern half of the park, honors its victims. At the north end of Hyde Park, in Queens Square, are three fine Georgian buildings, masterpieces of the convict architect Sir Francis Greenway: the Hyde Park Barracks, St James’ Church, and the Supreme Court. Built by convict labor in 1817-19, Hyde Park Barracks was restored to its original condition in 1975-84 and now houses a museum on the history of Sydney portraying the lives of the first involuntary ‘settlers’. On the east side of Hyde Park is the Australian Museum with the largest natural history collection in the country.
Elizabeth Street, Sydney
Come visit & discover Community Oval Moss Vale NSW 2577.
Community Oval, Donkin Avenue, Moss Vale
Playground Oyster Bay Oval playground was upgraded in February 2012. The playground includes:
88R Como Rd, Oyster bay
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61 Marine Parade, MACMASTERS BEACH NSW 2251
Named after Edward Lloyd Sanders (1888-1943), Member of Parliament for Willoughby 1927-1943.
Sanders Park, Julian Street, Willoughby
Hurley Reserve is located in Matraville at the end of Hurley Cresent and Wilkes Avenue. It offers a children’s playground with swings, a bucket seat, climbing area, jungle gym, monkey bars, slide, spring animal and softfall flooring. It includes seating and plenty of natural shade and green grass for casual play.
2R Hurley Crescent , Matraville
Elliot Place Reserve is a pocket park located off Elliot Place, Hillsdale.
Elliot Place Reserve, Elliot Place, Hillsdale 2036
Grace Campbell Reserve is a local park located off Grace Campbell Crescent in Hillsdale. The reserve adjoins western section of Rhodes St Reserve and provides pedestrian access to both Rhodes St and Bunnerong Road. The park is an open space for the residents of Hillsdale with a playground, seating and a half basketball court.
19-21 Grace Campbell Crescent, Hillsdale 2036
On the first Sunday of each month a Bushcare group works at Anglo Park, looking after the significant Blue Gum High Forest plant community, including Blue Gums and Blackbutts 20-30m tall.
Anglo Park, 14 Anglo St, Chatswood
Ingram Street Reserve is located on the corner of Ingram Street and Dowling Lane in Kensington. It offers a peaceful park space with children’s play equipment, some scattered natural shade and park seating. The playground boasts a climbing frame and platforms, monkey bars, a swing set and softfall flooring. There is also a junior bike track and footpath through the reserve for safe access.
2R Ingram Street, Kensington NSW 2033
Situated on the corner of Mona Vale and Rosedale Roads, this small meeting room is perfect for group meetings and classes, with tables and chairs, fridge and whiteboard. Available for bookings every day, 7am – 11pm
207 Mona Vale Road St Ives Australia
Latham Park is a large recreational facility located on Moverley Road, South Coogee.
86R Moverly Road, South Coogee
Enjoy a relaxed Sunday morning game with friends or get private lessons from the pros at Gordon Golf Course. Italian restaurant, clubhouse and venue hire also available. Gordon Golf Course, including all services and facilities, remains open. For information and bookings visit the Gordon Golf Course website.
6 Lynn Ridge Avenue Gordon Australia
Enjoy cricket and soccer at this great location backing on to bushland. Synthetic wicket and playground.
40 Mimosa Road South Turramurra Australia
Finucane Reserve is a large flat park with mature trees providing natural shade. There is seating located throughout the park and there is a large children’s playground with climbing equipment, see-saw, spring animal and softfall flooring.
1R Finucane Crescent, Matraville
Come visit & discover Yerrinbool Oval Yerrinbool NSW 2575. Facilities: Sports fields, skate park and toilet facilities.
Yerrinbool Oval, Government Road, Yerrinbool
A fully fenced grass space within the St Ives Showground.
450 Mona Vale Road St Ives 2075 Australia
Emily McCarthy Park in South Coogee is a large green space with mature and infant trees and park seating that is bisected by two footpaths connecting IIuka Place with Elphinstone Road.
21R Elphinstone Road, South Coogee
This is a foreshore park on the edge of Tambourine Bay with a gentle sloping grassed area.
Tambourine Bay Park Tambourine Bay Rd, Riverview NSW 2066, Australia
The Mosman Swim Centre is located in Vista Street, Mosman, on the ground floor of the prestigious ‘Nuova’ apartment building, and adjoins a street-front café.
90 Vista Street, Mosman NSW 2088 AUSTRALIA
Reserve with dog off-leash park and playground at entrance on the edge of Warrawee bushland
Mitchell Crescent Warrawee Australia
Named after Alderman Joseph Bales, Mayor of Willoughby in 1931-32, 1936, 1938-42 and 1945-47. On land formerly used as Chinese market gardens, the park was created by resumption and private purchase during 1930, and was known as Central Park. In 1952, more land was resumed to increase the park area.
Bales Park, Stanley Street, Chatswood
Bushland reserve on the edge of Lane Cove National Park
End of Kissing Point Road Turramurra Australia
Picnic Area 5 is located within the St Ives Showground.
450 Mona Vale Road, St Ives 2075
Flat grassy area with good views north over Bondi Bay, south towards Coogee and east.
Marks Park Tamarama 2026
The Northbridge Bike Skills track features a section of small jumps and a “pump track”.
Northbridge Bike Skill Track, Sailors Bay Rd, Northbridge, NSW 2063
This park is located on the corner of Botany Street and Rainbow Street, Randwick. It comprises a playground, dog exercise park, sports field as well as toilets and change rooms
187-203R Botany Street, Randwick NSW 2031
Named after Ardthelmon Castle (pronounced Art-e-mon), the Irish home of William Gore (1765-1845) who was Provost-Marshal under Governor Bligh in the Rum Rebellion of 1808. Gore was granted 150 acres in 1810 from the present day St Leonards to Artarmon Station. In 1869 at the request of Council, the NSW Government set aside 140 acres of the land as a public reserve; now only 17 acres (9.5 hectares) remain. The remnant bushland in this reserve contains distinctive flora where Wianamatta Shale soils meet Hawkesbury Sandstone soils. In 1913 the reserve was dedicated as a park under the care, control and management of Willoughby Council.
Artarmon Reserve,Burra Road, Artarmon
Come & discover Williams Park Bondi North NSW 2026. Lookout, Aboriginal Carvings are located behind the golf course on the rocks at Williams Park, North Bondi, looking over the ocean. These Aboriginal Rock Engravings features sharks, fish, men and women
Williams Park, 22-24 Military Rd, North Bondi NSW 2026
A small reserve which offers views to the harbour.
Beach Avenue Reserve,Corner of Beach Avenue and Hopetoun Avenue, Vaucluse.
Small local park
Corner Merrivale Road and Florey Avenue, Pymble
Watt Park Playground is a traditional heritage style playground reminiscent of North Sydney’s original playgrounds. It caters for a wide age range of children in an environment that is pleasant and relaxing for carers. It is a very cool and shady playground ideal for summer use and incorporates a roundabout, seesaw, swings, spring-mounted boat and embankment slides.
Lavender Crescent McMahons Point New South Wales 2060
Bob Clarke RSL Memorial is on Anzac Parade, Malabar and features a memorial to Bob Clarke President, Treasurer and Life Member of Malabar RSL Sub Branch.
1224R Anzac Parade, Malabar
The Commonwealth War Service Homes Commission purchased the Hemsley Estate in 1921 from Arthur Wigram Allen, a partner in the law firm Allen, Allen & Hemsley.
Corner Barcoo St and Barambah Rd, Roseville
Small park with seating
Corner Chilton Parade and Young Street Warrawee Australia
Pleasant picnic location with lawns and shade. Divided by Tamarama Marine Drive: West section is a large open area with a shady gully; the smaller Eastern section contains the listed facilities.
Tamarama Park, Tamarama Marine Drive ,Tamarama 2026
Pioneers Park is a large recreational facility located on the corner of Franklin Street and Cromwell Place in Malabar, only a few minutes walk from Malabar Beach. The park consists of several large grassed areas and sports fields with native shrubs and a few trees.
1160-1196R Anzac Parade, Malabar
Local park with playground, seating and bubbler
Corner Jordan Road and The Comenarra Parkway Wahroonga Australia
Small, shady park
50 Alvona Avenue St Ives Australia
Showcasing the talent of Council’s stonemasons, this groovy sandstone castle boasts a timber drawbridge, Juliette balcony with views to the resident ‘dragon’, and an internal staircase leading to the secret exit (a spiral slide). Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac this hidden gem is closely guarded by local princes and princesses.
Prior Avenue Cremorne New South Wales 2090
Location: Cnr Woniora Rd and Neirbo Ave, Hurstville
Cnr Woniora Rd, Neirbo Ave, Hurstville
Located on Middle Street Kingsford, among a quiet residential backdrop, is this fenced park with grassed areas and a playground. There is on street parking.
83-85R Middle Street, Kingsford NSW 2032
Multi-purpose sporting facility with synthetic wicket, two tennis courts, soccer fields, dog off-leash area and playground
End of Kent Road North Turramurra Australia
Named after Francis Walter Butt, local resident activist and Middle Harbour Ward Alderman 1937-41.
Butt Park, Eastern Valley Way, Middle Cove
Come & discover Kevin Maley Park Colyton NSW 2760. Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Kevin Maley Park - Colyton
Grassy clifftop area with good Ocean views.
East end of Raleigh St, Dover Heights
17 Carlotta Avenue Gordon Australia
This room is perfect for small meetings of fewer than 10 people, with whiteboard, tables and chairs.
265 Pacific Highway, Lindfield
Shady reserve with seating
Corner Yarrabung Road and College Crescent St Ives Australia
Small park with seating near Lindfield station and shops
335 Pacific Highway, Lindfield
Sandy Bay lies immediately north of Clontarf with Sandy Bay Road providing access to the bay. The 120m wide bay is very sheltered and faces southeast toward The Spit just 500 m away. It has a low, narrow, curving 150 m long high tide beach (SH 17) fronted by intertidal sand flats up to 200 m wide, which fills most of the bay. The road runs around the rear of the beach, terminating at the northern end of the bay, with a small creek draining to the centre. Boats are moored off the sand flats.
Sandy Bay Road Clontarf NSW 2093
The Mosman Art Gallery is a dedicated public gallery established by Mosman Council.
Corner Art Gallery Way and Myahgah Road
Large park with public art and playground, located next to the Ku-ring-gai Art Centre
Bancroft Avenue Roseville Australia
Bounded by Gregory Street and Malabar Road in South Coogee, this park has a small playground and seating.
226-228R Malabar Road, South Coogee
March Street reserve is a landscaped stairwell providing through access between Bellevue Road and March Street.
March Street Reserve, March Street, Bellevue Hill
Cooper Park is a large bushland reserve with many walking tracks and recreational facilities available.
Cooper Park Suttie Road, Double Bay.
HMAT Barambah (formerly the SS Hobart) was a steamship built in 1912 for the Deutsche-Australische line, which operated services between Germany and Australia. The ship was seized by Australia in Melbourne at the commencement of WW1, renamed Barambah and used as a troop transport belonging to the Australian Commonwealth Government Line of Steamers. The ship’s final voyage from Australia to England was in 1925 having been sold and renamed SS Justin. Barambah was the name given to an Aboriginal mission town in Queensland (now Cherbourg), and means “source of the western wind”. There are two park benches, a picnic table. a level grassed area and an attractive 3m high rock face in this reserve. There are four parks and a garden in Barcoo Street:
18 and 34 Barambah St, Roseville
Come visit & discover Smith Park Castlereagh NSW 2749. Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Smith Park 161 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Shady reserve with playground and seating between Adams Avenue and Princes Lane
Irish Town Grove, Adams Avenue, Turramurra
Rocky Point Rd, Sans Souci
This park located on the corner of Middle Street and Jane Street, Randwick, features grassed and paved areas, along with barbecue facilities, picnic tables and seating. The park is named after the first Mayor of Randwick City, Simeon Pearce.
121-123R Middle Street, Randwick NSW 2031
Benvenue Reserve is a small reserve with seats and a rubbish bin. There is a small grass area surrounded by trees. It’s a nice place for quiet reflection.
11R Benvenue Street, Maroubra NSW 2035
Grassed area leading into Bronte Park.
Hewlett St Reserve Hewlett St, opposite Alfred St Bronte 2024
Bedford Avenue North Turramurra Australia
Nilson Avenue Reserve 2 is a small pocket park on the corner of Grace Campbell Crescent and Nilson Avenue. It has playground equipment, shaded areas and seating.
Cnr Grace Campbell Crescent and Nilson Avenue, Hillsdale 2035
Grassed area with seats in a busy urban setting. Includes a Community Garden.
Clemenston Park Cnr Ebley St & Newland St Bondi Junction 2022
Blackburn Gardens is a beautifully restored heritage garden and retains spectacular views of Sydney Harbour. The garden adjoins Murray Rose Pool (formerly Redleaf Pool) and Seven Shillings Beach. The garden features manicured lawn with a secret garden, sundial and water feature.
Blackburn Gardens ,New South Head Road, Double Bay
Small park with playground and seating
Eric Evans Park, Barton Close, North Turramurra
Corner Pacific Highway and Burleigh Street Lindfield Australia
A small triangular park which can be used by pedestrians as a resting place. This small park features trees, a park bench, a small lawn and garden bed.
Mowbray Road Reserve,Artarmon
Picnic Area 7 is located within the St Ives Showground.
450 Mona Vale Road, St Ives
8 Alice Street Jannali
The Promenade, Sans Souci
Large park with playground and seating
Albert Drive Killara Australia
A centrally located and well-used urban park. With paving, pathways and rolling lawns dotted with mature specimen trees, Civic Park is a pleasant meeting place for the North Sydney community. North Sydney’s Civic Centre opened in September 1982. The site was the subject of numerous plans, both commercial and civic, since it was first mooted as a civic centre in the 1940s. The Civic Centre incorporates a number of existing buildings, including the Council Chambers and the Stanton Library, together with a park area consisting of lawns and gardens, known as Civic Park.
200 Miller Street North Sydney New South Wales 2060
Picnic Area 3 is located within the St Ives Showground.
A great spot for tennis with the family, featuring two acrylic courts, BBQ and toilets
Rosedale Road Gordon Australia
The Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden is located on 123 hectares of tranquil bushland on the edge of the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. It features six walking tracks, picnic areas with BBQs, a playground and a function centre.
420 Mona Vale Road, St Ives
The Rotary Kiosk is located within the St Ives Showground.
Named after Charles Wickham (1869-1936), local resident and skilled gardener. Charles was the ‘guiding genius’ of the gardens on the Village Green at Artarmon Railway Station. The gardens were first established by the Artarmon Progress Association in 1928. As a volunteer he made the gardens into his retirement hobby, eventually being employed by Council. During 1983-1990 three blocks of land in White Street were acquired by Council for open space in response to Artarmon becoming a more populated suburb. Landscape improvements were completed in 2007.
Wickham Park, White Street, Artarmon
Come visit & discover Gilmore Street Reserve Colyton NSW 2760. Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Gilmore Street Reserve - Colyton
North Steyne & Collingwood St Queenscliff NSW 2095
Great facilities for archery, soccer and cricket, including synthetic wicket and playground
End of Edenborough Road Lindfield 2070 Australia
Enjoy cricket in summer and soccer in winter at this centrally located facility
22 Carrington Road Wahroonga 2076 Australia
Fenced playground with seating
Eastgate Avenue, East Killara
Contains a small playground and park benches.
Spring Street Playground,Spring Street, Paddington
Bieler Park is located between Frenchmans Road and Gilderthorpe Avenue in Randwick. It features a kid’s playground, mature trees which provide shade, seating areas and a small grassed open space.
56R Gilderthorpe Avenue, Randwick NSW 2031
Fantastic facility for cricket, rugby with a synthetic wicket, five practice nets, playing fields, clubhouse and playground
352 Mona Vale Road, St Ives
Local park with playground and seating
Corner Ramsay Avenue and Evans Street West Pymble Australia
Great soccer and cricket facilities, including a synthetic wicket
Toolang Road, St Ives
Large, fenced park between Cherrywood Avenue and Bunyana Avenue with play equipment and seating, great for a kick-around or family picnic
Cherrywood Avenue Wahroonga Australia
Rhodes Street Reserve is a local park in Hillsdale divided by Rhodes Street and adjoining Grace Campbell Reserve.
Robey Street Reserve , Hillsdale 2035
Sports facilities
Lofberg Road West Pymble Australia
1-7 Robertson Street Sutherland
Local park with swingset, slide and seating
Boronga Avenue West Pymble Australia
Fenced dog off-leash park with seating
Du Faur Street North Turramurra Australia
Corner Yanko Road and Ryde Road West Pymble Australia
Corner Putarri Avenue ,Rosedale Road St Ives Australia
Oatley Memorial Gardens offers a pleasant outdoor area for residents and visitors near the centre of Oatley Village. Located between Oatley Parade and Oatley Avenue, south of Hurstville Road, the Gardens are a green gateway into the centre of Oatley Village.
Oatley Ave, Oatley
With a capacity of up to 80 people, this sunny room located in the old school building is perfect for meetings and small functions, with the beautiful Secret Garden just outside. This second meeting room is located furthest away from the main library building with a lounge area and kitchenette in front.
799 Pacific Highway Gordon Australia
Reginald St Park , Oswald,Reginal,Mosman
Corner Vista Street and The Promenade, Sans Souci