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Drummoyne Avenue, Drummoyne Features: Scenic waterviews.
Rea Reserve, Drummoyne Avenue, Drummoyne
-33.842867094366, 151.15388274193
Rea Reserve - Drummoyne
Seabeach Avenue, Mona Vale
This large open space is broken up into several different areas to cater to the wide variety of sports using it. Please click on a location for specific information and further status updates.
Abbott Road North Curl Curl NSW 2099
Hensley Athletic Field is a vibrant hub for all sports in our community. It is in demand year round for sporting events and school carnivals. In summer Little Athletics is the main user of the ground and in winter elite soccer and school athletic carnivals dominate.
79 Corish Circle, Eastgardens 2035
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
Corner Avonlea Drive and Plympton Road, Carlingford
Camperdown Park is large, leafy park offering a range of facilities and activities. The park received a $3.1 million upgrade in 2016 with a new playground for younger and older children, a refurbishment of the basketball courts, a new amenities building, new pathways and lighting, and new trees and gardens.
Camperdown Park Camperdown
Torry Burn Reserve features a single field used for Rugby League in the Winter season and Touch Football in the Summer season.
Gleeson Ave, Baulkham Hills 2153
Come & discover Pamela Parade Reserve Leonay NSW 2750. Has Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Pamela Parade Reserve - Leonay
Come & discover Ched Towns Reserve Glenmore Park NSW 2745. Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Ched Towns Reserve - Glenmore Park
Ambleside Street, Wheeler Heights
Softball facility
21 Heritage Drive,Illawong
Come & discover Maldon Weir Maldon NSW 2571.
Maldon Weir, Maldon
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
Wangal Centenary Bushland Reserve is located in Mortlake at the end of Hilly Street. The Reserve is covered with trees and has BBQ’s, picnic tables and toilets available.
Wangal Park, Hilly Street, Mortlake
Rugby union and touch football facility
59 Old Bush Road, Yarrawarrah
Come visit & discover Winifred West Park Mittagong NSW 2747. Description: Large open space reserve with numerous seating areas, BBQ, toilet facilities, play equipment, outdoor gym equipment and splash pad.
Werrington Lakes Reserve - Werrington
Stretching across Rozelle Bay, Bicentennial Park is bookended by Glebe Point Road and Chapman Road. Plenty of grass areas are available to sit and have a picnic, while kids won’t get bored with the large and fenced playground that features loads of equipment.
Bicentennial Park, Glebe NSW 2037, Australia
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
Seating, netball courts, toilets and change rooms at Rawson Oval, rest and recreation area, Scottish Cairn, Anderson Memorial, carpark and street parking.
Rawson Park,Cross Street, Mosman
Occupying one of the most spectacular locations in all of Sydney, this modern regional facility offers a shady haven for parents and carers as well as a challenging play environment for children of all ages. The senior cable ‘landscape’ has flat areas, sloped areas, prisms and vertical climbs as well as overhead strength and lower level balance activities. Younger children can enjoy the smaller scale cable activities, an interesting combination unit, and a family sized seesaw. This fully fenced playground is one of North Sydney’s most popular!
Alfred Street South Milsons Point New South Wales 2061 Australia
48 Coachwood Crescent, Alfords point
Come & discover Penrose Park Penrith South NSW 2750. Has Play system, swings with mulch softfall.
Penrose Park - Penrith South
The Narraweena Tennis Centre offers four synthetic courts – two being under lights.
Victor Roads Narraweena NSW 2099
Elouera is a sandy beach with a restaurant but no kiosk.
80 Mitchell Rd, Cronulla
Dacey Gardens is a formal garden at the entrance to the City of Botany Bay. It acknowledges the historic landscape setting of Daceyville – a garden suburb.
Cnr of Gardeners Road, Bunnerong Road , Daceyville 2032
Come visit & discover Church Road Playing Fields Moss Vale NSW 2577.
Church Road Playing Fields, Church Road, Moss Vale
As well as hosting some of Sydney’s finest shops, restaurants and waterholes, Darling Harbour is home to one of the local area’s most iconic public spaces, Tumbalong Park.
umbalong Park Darling Harbour Sydney NSW 2000
East Hills Park is located on the Georges River and is a beautiful spot for a picnic or get together. The views are absolutely astounding and so they’ll contribute to the perfect photo opportunity.
Henry Lawson Drive East Hills NSW, 2213
Le Gay Brereton Park named after Prof. J. Le Gay Brereton who wrote in The superscriptions on the Monument at Mosman Park. It was handed over “to the Mosman Council to remain in their care for the People of Mosman for ever”.
Julian Street, Mosman
Come visit & discover Cook Street Park Mittagong NSW 2575.
Cook Street Park, Cook Street, Mittagong
Come & discoverPendock Road Reserve Cranebrook NSW 2749. Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Pendock Road Reserve - Cranebrook
A grassed open space area with a fenced playground. A community tennis court and a multi-purpose court with covered seating areas are available for hire.
Punch Park, Wortley Street, Balmain
Eric Mobbs Reserve is located on Ferguson Avenue, Castle Hill and features four sports fields each with a synthetic cricket pitch located in the centre. The cricket pitches are covered in the winter.
Ferguson Ave, Castle Hill 2154
Fitzpatrick Park in Kensington is a small quiet park, with large mature trees providing plenty of shade, appealing gardens and picnic areas. Within the park is a fully fenced children’s playground containing swings, climbing frames, platforms, tunnels, two slides. There is softfall flooring and plenty of natural shade.
25R Day Avenue, Kensington NSW 2033
This foreshore park is adjacent to Darling Street Wharf. It was opened in 2012 as part of a $15m project by Council which included repairs to the seawall, improving the available open space, landscaping works, and restoration of the 1880s Fenwick’s Stone Building.
2-8 Weston Street, Balmain
37R-39R Bottle Forest Road, Heathcote
Terrace Road, Dulwich Hill
Come & discover Pasadena Crescent Reserve Beresfield NSW 2322. Facilities:Toilets, Canteen, Dressing Sheds, Floodlights
Pasadena Crescent Reserve - Beresfield
Come visit & discover Ironmines Oval Mittagong NSW 2575.
Ironmines Oval, Bessemer Street, Mittagong
These beautiful grounds have panoramic views of the Georges River and surrounding bushland.
2A Cremona Rd, Como
Centennial Road, Bowral
Park with playground
Hawthorne Parade, Haberfield
Vernon Avenue Reserve is a pocket park off Vernon Avenue in Eastlakes. The reserve has play equipment and green space for local residents to enjoy. The park adjoins the Eastlakes Community Centre.
Vernon Avenue Reserve, 15 Vernon Avenue, Eastlakes 2018
Rugby league and cricket facility
52 Cremona Road, Como
Bressington Park is a significant park and known as the ‘Gateway Park’. Bressington Park provides opportunities for active and passive recreation and links to other significant parks such as Airey Park through the Bay to Bay Cyclepath and Walkway.
Bressington Park, Underwood Road, Homebush.
39 Cambrai Ave, Engadine
27 Willaroo Ave, Woronora heights
Come visit & discover Illoura Village Park Jordan Springs NSW 2747. Illoura Way, Jordan Springs Description: Community parkland with BBQ, playground facilities and undercover seating.
Illoura Village Park , Jordan Springs
The bike track is between the playing fields and the creek and runs along the entire length of Nolan Reserve. Access to Passmore Reserve can be gained via a small bridge.
Pittwater Road North Manly NSW 2100
Come & discover Village Centre Lake Surrounds Jordan Spring NSW 2747. Has Modern multi age play equipment with sand softfall.
Village Centre - Jordan Spring
Come visit & discover Colo Street Park Mittagong NSW 2575.
Colo Street Park, Colo Street, Mittagong
One of North Sydney’s premier sportsgrounds and a significant area of urban bushland. Located on the foreshores of Willoughby Bay, the Park is popular with both local residents and visitors due to its mix of sporting and other recreational facilities.
Young Street Cremorne New South Wales
Come & discover Gladesville Reserve Huntleys Point NSW 2111.
Gladesville Reserve, Huntleys Point
Come & discover Mazlin Reserve Norah Head NSW 2263.
75 Bungary Rd, Norah Head NSW
2 Hotham Road Kirrawee
A small grassed park with a fenced playground
Beattie and Elliott Streets, Balmain
Come visit & discover Lake Alexandra Reserve Mittagong NSW 2575.
Lake Alexandra Reserve, Queen Street, Mittagong
Soccer, cricket, Oztag and rugby union facility
New Illawarra Rd, Barden ridge
Come & discover Gibbs Brothers Park Merewether NSW 2291. This small playground features a fort with slide. See also Sportsgrounds and Facilities
Gibbs Brothers Park - Merewether
17 Grafton Crescent, Dee Why
Greenhills is the stretch of beach to the north of Wanda. Dogs off leash are allowed at set times only.
2 Mitchell Rd, Cronulla
Sydney Rd Seaforth
Come visit & discover Cranebrook Skate Park, Cranebrook NSW 2749. Sherringham Road, Cranebrook. Cranebrook Skate Park – within Sherringham Road Fields.
Cranebrook Sherringham Road, Cranebrook
Come visit & discover Hudson Park Oval Strathfield NSW 2135. Hudson Park is located on land, which was once designated as reserve land for Rookwood Cemetery and under control of the Church of England Cemetery Trust. The building of the freight railway line in 1914 separated this land from Rookwood Cemetery. The NSW Government then resumed this land as Crown Land. Strathfield Council sought for many years to purchase the land for recreation purposes, however this proved to be unnecessary when in 1930, the NSW Government gazetted the land for purposes of public recreation and gave Strathfield Council responsibility for the control, care and maintenance of the park. Hudson Park was once known as ‘Hampstead Downs’ but was renamed in honour of Colin Hudson, a former Mayor of Strathfield [1944-49]. Hudson served on Strathfield Council from 1941 to 1952 and once held the record as longest serving Mayor. Hudson Park Oval was built in 1961. (Reference: Jones, C, Parks, Reserves & Memorials of Strathfield, 2004).
Mitchell Road and Arthur Street Strathfield.
A small park with a playground with slides, swing and toddler equipment.
Braemer Park, Terry Road, Eastwood 2122
Come visit & discover Sir Joseph Banks Park – Botany NSW 2019. Sir Joseph Banks Park is a popular park and nature reserve on the Botany foreshore. As well as honouring their namesake, Sir Joseph Banks, the park also acknowledges the role Botany Bay played as a resort, zoo and playground for the Sydney Colony prior to Federation The park is 28 hectares in size and has been a key drawcard for our CIty since it was opened in its present form in 1985. The park is divided into two main sections:
Sir Joseph Banks Park , Forshore Drive, Botany 2019
Jos Wiggins Reserve is a pocket park located on the corner of Sutherland Street and Coward Street, Mascot. The park is named in honour of the late Jos Wiggins a former Council engineer. The reserve features a small playground and is accessible from both Sutherland Street and Coward Street.
Corner of Coward Street and Sutherland Street, Mascot 2020
Harris Reserve is a pocket park located on Bunnerong Road, Pagewood at the bus stop opposite Boyce Road. The reserve provides a pleasant green space for the enjoyment of local residents.
Bunnerong Rd, Near Boyce Rd, Pagewood 2036
Edwin Ward Place Mona Vale NSW 2103
Jellicoe Park is a sports field located on Park Parade in Pagewood. There are soccer fields located at the park. During the winter this park is used primarily for soccer, with a single cricket pitch available during the summer season. There is also play equipment available for the kids.
Park Parade, Pagewood 2035
Sir Thomas Mitchell Dr Davidson NSW 2085
109 Angle Rd, Grays point
Soccer and cricket facility
26 Preston Avenue, Engadine
Ilford Reserve - Sydney
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
Prince Edward Park at the end of Phillip Street in Cabarita is one of the most popular locations for wedding ceremonies within Canada Bay. The beautiful spot also has BBQ’s and toilets with some play equipment for children making it a perfect spot for a small picnic.
Prince Edward Park ,Phillips Street, Cabarita
Anzac Street Ashbury NSW, 2193
Grass hockey facility
288 Box Rd, Sylvania
Between New Canterbury Road and Gould Street, Lewisham
Morton Park, Lewisham
Collaroy Beach Accessibility Precinct contains fun facilities for everyone, including people with mobility issues.
LOT 7177 Pittwater Rd, Collaroy
Come & discover Evan Street Reserve South Penrith NSW 2750. Has Swings with mulch softfall
Evan Street Reserve - South Penrith
2 Batavia Place Illawong
A small pocket playground for younger aged children.
Stephen Street Playground, Stephen Street, Balmain
Come & discover North Sydney War Memorial North Sydney NSW 2060. The North Sydney War Memorial is constructed of yellow trachyte stone decorated with bronze and brass lettering, wreaths and plaques. The memorial was originally erected to commemorate those who fell in World War One but now honours the fallen in all wars and conflicts.
176 Walker St, North Sydney NSW 2060
Jamieson Park is a 42.8ha reserve located along the southern foreshores of Narrabeen Lagoon. It is bounded by the suburbs of Narrabeen, Wheeler Heights and Cromer and can be accessed from The Esplanade, Narrabeen.
Jamieson Park Walk - Narrabeen
Newport Beach Newport NSW 2106
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
Uses: Cricket & Tennis
Tourist Road Oval, Tourist Road, Glenquarry
Irene Park is a lovely local park with gardens and swings.
Irene Park, Balaclava Road, Eastwood
Come & discover Kanangra Reserve Jordan Spring NSW 2747. Has Swings with mulch softfall.
Kanangra Reserve - Jordan Spring
15 Dibble Avenue, Marrickville
Sports Associations
Bradleys Head is a headland protruding from the north shore of Sydney Harbour, within the metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Bradleys Head, Mosman
Named after the late social activist and Rozelle local Issy Wyner.
Curtis Road, Balmain
570 Illawarra Road, Marrickville
Come & discover Waverton Peninsula Reserve Waverton NSW 2060.
Waverton Peninsula Reserve, Waverton
27 Tipperary Ave, Killarney Heights
Tunks Park Playground sits comfortably against its backdrop of dense natural bushland. It has two main play areas separated by a small water-play area with elevated artificial creek. The focal point of the senior area is a ‘tree house’, allowing children to experience the fun of this once common backyard play item.. Other activities in Tunks Park playground include a seesaw, a spring-mounted deck and a large ‘gravel pit’ with manual excavators and block and tackle operated winch, with the latter accessible to wheelchair users via a large curved access ramp. The opposite end of the play area features a bank of 4 swings and a junior play area. Originally Upgraded 1996 the Playground underwent expansion and refurbishment in 2012.
Brothers Avenue Cammeray New South Wales 2062
132A Elizabeth Street, Ashfield
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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
Corner of Brown Street and Blandford Avenue, Waverley
31 Ocean Road Palm Beach NSW 2108
Dog off-leash area in park with transmission towers between Yarralumla Avenue and Warrimoo Avenue
Yarralumla Avenue St Ives Australia
Elms Reserve is a small fenced park with access via Kilminster Lane.
Elms Reserve, Kilminster Lane, Woollahra.
Contains a small playground and park benches.
Spring Street Playground,Spring Street, Paddington
Come & discover Andromeda Drive Reserve Cranebrook NSW 2749. Modern multi age play equipment with rubber softfall.
Andromeda Drive Reserve - Cranebrook
The park caters for sports such as cricket, rugby union and soccer. It is also a great place to enjoy a sunny day with a picnic rug or a pair of joggers.
Rushcutters Bay Park,New Beach Road, Darling Point
Soccer fields conveniently located across the road from Blackbutt Park
8 Ganmain Road, Pymble
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
Frank Doyle Park is a small corner park in on Randwick Street, Randwick. It is has two levels, with the upper level containing open green space and seating. The lower level is fully fenced and contains a playground.
2-10R Randwick Street, Randwick NSW 2031
Small local park
Corner Redfield Road and Savoy Avenue East Killara Australia
Two diamonds for baseball in summer and softball in winter, plus playground for the kids and BBQ facilities
Kissing Point Road South Turramurra Australia
17 Carlotta Avenue Gordon Australia
Large fenced park with playground and seating, adjacent to Warrimoo Avenue shops
158 Warrimoo Avenue, St Ives
Small, shady park
Alvona Avenue St Ives Australia
The newly expanded Cameron Park was opened in March 2017 and features open grassy areas, plentiful shade from trees, a multipurpose paved area with outdoor table tennis table and picnic facilities, a self-cleaning, accessible public toilet, as well as brand new seating, fencing, pathways and lighting.
Corner Eastern Road and Gilroy Road Turramurra Australia
The park has a playground and good views of the city and the local yachts. There is a restaurant and kiosk in nearby Rushcutters Bay Park. Popular vantage point for New Year’s Eve.
Yarranabbe Park, New Beach Road, Darling Point.
Cahill Playground is designed to stimulate the imagination of younger children with a ‘wildlife wetland’ theme. The main slide and deck structure has been constructed to reflect a safari hut, with binoculars looking out over the playspace, which is dotted with life-size and over-sized wetland animals including crocodiles, frogs and a snake.
Sofia Street Crows Nest New South Wales 2065
Rocky Point Rd, Sans Souci
Located on the upper tier of Waverton Park, Merrett Playground is set beneath two fabulous native trees and offers visitors lovely views across Sydney Harbour. The playground has a ‘service station’ theme; with an easily accessible pathway and ‘road’ system, a spring-mounted car, and a level play area with petrol bowsers, a mechanics workshop and a candy shop. Also featuring a large deck, tunnel slides and an arm-power swing, this popular playground caters to children of all ages and abilities.
cnr Woolcott Street and Woolcott Avenue Waverton New South Wales 2060
Bushland reserve on the edge of Lane Cove National Park
End of Kissing Point Road Turramurra Australia
Great soccer and cricket facilities, with synthetic wicket, two practice nets and playground
Comenarra Parkway South Turramurra Australia
Shady park next to Warrawee train station
Corner Heydon Avenue and Borambil Street Warrawee Australia
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
A small fenced garden area with seating, shade trees and a pond.
Euroka Reserve, Jersey Road and Ocean Street, Woollahra.
Castlecove was the name given by Walter Burley Griffin to the most northern of the three Middle Harbour peninsulas on which he purchased land in 1920.
Holly Street, Castle Cove
Picnic Area 5 is located within the St Ives Showground.
450 Mona Vale Road, St Ives 2075
Stuart Street Reserve, Blakehurst is classified as district green space, which was part of original 120 acres granted to William Fitzpatrick. The land was purchased by Father John Joseph Therry in 1837. In 1877 most of this land was subdivided and auctioned as the Georgeton (sometimes Georgetown) Estate.
Stuart Street , Blakehurst
Gorgeous manicured gardens with fenced playground and rotunda. A great venue for functions such as birthdays, weddings and family picnics. Wahroonga Park also plays host to the popular Twilight Concerts every year.
Coonanbarra Road Wahroonga Australia
Ku-ring-gai Town Hall is one of our largest venues, with a capacity of up to 250 people.
1186 Pacific Highway, Pymble
Synthetic wicket for cricket and soccer fields in a beautiful bushland setting. Also used for model flying
End of Yanilla Avenue, Wahroonga
Large park with seating opposite West Killara shops
Corner Lady Game Drive and Bradfield Road, Lindfield
Spacious park with playground, seating and bubbler
Corner Bandalong Avenue and Bolwarra Avenue West Pymble Australia
Location: Cnr Woniora Rd and Neirbo Ave, Hurstville
Cnr Woniora Rd, Neirbo Ave, Hurstville
Terry St, Connells Point
The streets and reserves of Castlecrag were named by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahoney Griffin in the 1930s.
The Parapet, Castlecrag
Come visit & discover Gilmore Street Reserve Colyton NSW 2760. Play equipment, swings with mulch softfall.
Gilmore Street Reserve - Colyton
Shady, fenced playground with seating
Corner Fox Valley Road and Lucinda Avenue Wahroonga Australia
In winter, Coogee Oval is home to the Randwick Rugby Union Club and caters for up to 5,000 spectators.
97R Brook Street, Coogee
46 Akuna Road Bangor
Named after Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, aviator (1897-1935) who made the first trans-Pacific Ocean crossing in his plane, the ‘Southern Cross’ with Charles Ulm in 1928.
Ulm St, Lane Cove North
Come visit & discover Welby Oval Welby NSW 2575. Facilities: Sports field including cricket pitch, children’s play area, picnic area including BBQ’s and toilet facilities.
Welby Oval. Mittagong Street, Welby
Local park with playground and seating backing on to picturesque bushland
Spencer Road Killara
Fitting comfortably in the corner of Fred Hutley Reserve, this playground has stroller access from Palmer Street. It is surrounded by a low timber retaining wall which functions as both the playground edge and informal seating for parents and carers. Behind this wall, landscaped mounds create a physical barrier between children and the street and soften and screen the playground, creating a relaxed and intimate atmosphere with a range of equipment including a triple embankment slide, spinning poles, traditional roundabout, cable climb structure and swings.
Hamilton Avenue Cammeray New South Wales 2062
Cooper Park is a large bushland reserve with many walking tracks and recreational facilities available.
Cooper Park Suttie Road, Double Bay.
Enjoy cricket in summer and soccer in winter in this beautiful bushland location.
Howson Avenue, South Turramurra
This multi-purpose facility boasts a synthetic wicket, three tennis courts, soccer field, playground, BBQ facilities and dog off-leash park, backing onto tranquil bushland
Warrimoo Avenue St Ives Australia
Barwon Park is a large grassed area bounded by Barwon Crescent, Franklin Street, Clarence Street and Gwydir Avenue in Matraville. It is perfect for group activities or casual ball games.
54-118R Franklin Street, Matraville
Picnic Area 7 is located within the St Ives Showground.
450 Mona Vale Road, St Ives
Located on the corner of Leonard Avenue and Gardeners Road, Kingsford, this leafy reserve has picnic facilities, seating, and a gazebo for all-weather family outings.
140-154R Gardeners Road, Kingsford NSW 2032
Alison Park is a beautiful, civic park located off Alison Road, Randwick between the town centre and the Randwick Council Administration Building. On The Avenue side, it is lined by beautiful historic fig trees and it is a quiet sanctuary away from the Belmore Road shopping strip. The park features a playground, a large flat grassed area great for ball games, public toilets, street banner poles and public art. A childcare centre is located in the park off Frances Street.
194R Alison Road, Randwick NSW 2031
Named after Edward Lloyd Sanders (1888-1943), Member of Parliament for Willoughby 1927-1943.
Sanders Park, Julian Street, Willoughby
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
The park land was part of an area granted to James French in 1856, which was subdivided in 1905 as the Tableland Estate.
King Park Harden Ln, Northbridge NSW 2063
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
Corner Arthur Street and Forsyth Street, Killara
Come & discover Darling Point Road Reserve – Darling Point NSW 2027.
86 Darling Point Rd, Darling Point NSW
Named after Sir James Willoughby Gordon (1773-1851), English officer-soldier and associate of Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, the NSW Surveyor-General, who assigned the name of ‘Willoughby’ to the local parish.
Willoughby Park, McClelland Street, Willoughby
Grace Campbell Reserve 4 is a pocket park located off Grace Campbell Crescent, near the intersection with Beauchamp Road, Hillsdale. The reserve provides a green space for the enjoyment of local residents.
1 Grace Campbell Crescent, Hillsdale 2036
Named after Francis Walter Butt, local resident activist and Middle Harbour Ward Alderman 1937-41.
Butt Park, Eastern Valley Way, Middle Cove
This iconic North Shore landmark has hosted a multitude of events including horse shows, dog shows, circuses, markets, fireworks displays, car shows, trailwalks, cross-country events, sports training and competitions.
Part of the Randwick Community Centre site, this Reserve has bike racks and picnic facilities – perfect for a fun day out with the family. While you’re out and about, check out the nearby Environment Park.
21-29 Munda Street, Randwick NSW 2031
This playground is tucked away in a quite location surrounded by residential properties. It is at the end of a narrow laneway and has a gentle slope to the north. There are numerous mature trees as well as large open lawn areas.
Benelong Lane Cremorne New South Wales 2090
Enjoy cricket and soccer at this great location backing on to bushland. Synthetic wicket and playground.
40 Mimosa Road South Turramurra Australia
his basic but highly visible picnic area has been designed for visitors who prefer to bring their own barbecue or event caterer. The shelter shed provides ample weather protection for a small group, while still allowing additional space for small marques or pop-up shelters to be errected for larger groups.
420 Mona Vale Road St Ives 2075 Australia
Spacious park with playground and seating
1a Pleasant Avenue, East Lindfield
Named after the aboriginal word meaning ‘to barter’.
Denawen Avenue, Castle Cove
Wassell Street Reserve is located in Matraville. It has a fenced children’s playground fronting Wassell Street. The reserve is located between residential properties and adjoins local market gardens.
20R Wassell Street, Matraville
Fenced park with playground and seating
Gladstone Parade Lindfield Australia
Small, shady park with seating
78 Coonanbarra Road Wahroonga Australia
Thomson park is named after the Hon. Dugald Thomson (1848 -1922), the first Federal Member for North Sydney (1901-1910). He was a Free Trader and supported the railway line being extended from St Leonards to Milsons Point. The land was originally part of William Gore’s land grant of 150 acres from the present day St Leonards to Artarmon Railway Station. The land was acquired by the Council in 1925. The sportsground and children’s playground were developed in 1928.
Thomson Park, Reserve Rd, Artarmon
Clontarf Manly NSW 2095
Multi-purpose sports facility with turf wicket, two cricket nets, soccer field, seven tennis courts, one multi-purpose/netball court, BBQ, playground and dog off-leash area.
Chelmsford Avenue Roseville Australia
Large park with playground, seating and bubbler,
4 Sequoia Close West Pymble Australia
Rickard Rd, South Hurstville
Sexton’s Cottage, once used for laying out bodies prior to burial, was restored and turned into a museum in 1984. in 2017 it underwent undergone a major renovation. It houses resources for researching the history of the cemetery and those buried there. Exciting new attractions include a striking reproduction mourning dress and mourning jewellery.
250 West St, Crows Nest
Named after Oswald Hector Reid (1899-1947), foundation member of the Willoughby/Ku-Ring-Gai Cricket Association, Willoughby resident and respected football player.
Reid Drive, Chatswood West
Sports facilities
Lofberg Road West Pymble Australia
Local park with playground and seating
Corner Athena Avenue and Hayle Street St Ives Australia
Umina Beach offers outstanding views of of Bouddi National Park, Lobster Beach and Lion Island Nature Reserve.
Sydney Avenue, UMINA BEACH NSW 2257 enquire visit website
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
Always swim between the flags.
The Lakes Surf Living Savings Club - Budgewoi
Carss Bush Park is located on the foreshore of Kogarah Bay, off Carwar Avenue, Carss Park. The park land consists of a relatively large area of public open space partly adjoined by residential properties. It covers an area of approximately 25 hectares and has been classified as a place of Regional Heritage Significance under the provisions of the Kogarah Local Environmental Plan, 1998.
Carss Bush Park Carwar Ave Carss Park NSW 2221 Australia
Named after Clive Norman Backhouse, Mayor (1912-13) and Chatswood East Ward Alderman (1911-14).
Clive Park, Sailors Bay Road, Northbridge
This small park offers a shady place to sit and have lunch in the heart of Double Bay’s shopping precinct. A small paved stage exists at the Eastern end and may be hired for events.
Guilfoyle Park, Guilfoyle Avenue, Double Bay
The playground has excellent equipment, slides and swings, and a lush green setting. The standard of equipment at the park is excellent.
Phillips Street Neutral Bay New South Wales 2089
Walter Williamson Park (previously Central Park), located on Cooper Street, Maroubra, is a large open space park offering grass and mature trees with natural shade. There is bench style seating located to watch the kids enjoy the playground and bike track, and plenty of room to kick around a ball or swing a bat.
28R Cooper Street, Maroubra NSW 2035
This well shaded spot has a wood barbecue, picnic tables, children’s playground, public ammenities and a car park.
Balcombe Heights Sportsground (Masonic Ovals) features two single sports fields with a synthetic cricket pitch located in the centre of each. The cricket pitches are covered in the winter. Both are only small fields and best suited to local lower level sports. Touch football is played during the summer season on both fields and Soccer in Winter.
Seven Hills Road, Baulkham Hills 2153
Dr Walters Park in Chifley is a medium sized park with mature trees providing shade and a tranquil place to visit. Within the park is a fully fenced children’s playground with climbing equipment, a slide, seating and shade structure.
27-33R Lasseter Avenue, Chifley
John Shore Park is located near Maroubra Beach on Mons Avenue and across the road from Broadarrow Reserve. The park is fairly flat and a good spot for ball games or group activities, but there are no facilities in this park.
172-174R Mons Avenue, Maroubra NSW 2035
Small park with seating near Turramurra shops and train station
Corner Pacific Highway and William Street Turramurra Australia
Fenced playground with swingset and seating
59b Yarrabung Road St Ives Australia
Small park with seating and bins provided next to East Killara shops.
Corner Koola Avenue and Saiala Road East Killara Australia
Named after Dr Elsie Okey (nee Wearn) (1904-1995), Artarmon’s first female dentist. Elsie was a pioneer for women in dentistry, opening her practice in Hampden Road in 1945 and later moving to Wilkes Avenue until her retirement in 1974. She was the first honorary dental surgeon at the Rachel Forster Hospital for Women and Children for 22 years, and also provided dental services to the Burnside Children’s Homes for 14 years.
Elsie Wearn Park,Robert Street, Artarmon
Multi-purpose sporting facility with soccer fields, synthetic wicket for cricket, five tennis courts and two croquet fields
Corner Lorne Avenue and Pacific Highway Killara Australia
Small park with playground and seating
Gordon Glen, Dumaresq Street, Gordon
The park named after Victor Trumper is caters for cricket as well as Australian Rules and athletics. A series of walking trails connect surrounding streets.
Trumper Park Oval,Hampden Street, Paddington