Top 20 Child Friendly Parks in NSW

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Summary: Being in nature can spark a sense of wonder and creativity in children. Outdoor play also helps children develop important skills like problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork. To help inspire your next family outing, check out our top 20 child friendly parks in NSW.

Berry Island Reserve, Wollstonecraft

Age range: 3 – 12

Pram friendly: No 

 

A north Sydneysiders’ favourite, Berry Island is a 30/40-minute circular walk with plenty of space for picnics, parties, and activities. The park features stunning views of the harbor and plenty of opportunities to see local wildlife.  There is also a playground nestle between the trees, giving it a great bushy playground feel!

 

Fairyland Track, Lane Cove

Age range: 3 – 12

Pram friendly: Yes 

 

Fairyland Track in Lane Cove is a fantastic park that is specifically designed to be child friendly. The track, which is only 800 meters long, is easy to navigate and perfect for young children who may be just starting to explore the outdoors. Additionally, the track is stroller-friendly, making it accessible for families with newborns! 

 

Parramatta Park 

Age range: 3 – 12

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Parramatta Park is a pram friendly park which offers a range of activities that are suitable for children of all ages, including a spacious playground area, a water play park, and a large grassy field for running and playing. For those who enjoy more structured activities, the park offers guided walks and educational tours that provide an opportunity to learn more about the natural environment. 

 

Wendy’s Secret Garden

Age range: 3+ 

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Wendy’s Secret Garden is an enchanting park located in Lavender Bay. In addition to its natural beauty, Wendy's Secret Garden also features a variety of amenities that makes it an ideal spot for families with young children. The park is stroller-friendly and wheelchair-accessible with restrooms available. 

 

Inglis Park Randwick 

Age Range: 2+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Nestled under the shade of a grand fig tree, Inglis Park offers an engaging playground for kids to learn and play in a natural setting. The playground features modern equipment, including a climbing structure and enclosed slides, with ample space to run around. In the evenings, the playground is illuminated into a magical wonderland. Surrounding Inglis Park is open parkland, seating, barbecue facilities, and a community garden that encourages kids to explore. 

 

Homebush, Clifton Gardens, Mosman 

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Homebush, Clifton Gardens in Mosman is a great park in Sydney for children, featuring a large playground with slides, swings, and climbing equipment. It also offers a scenic view of the harbor, a beach for swimming, and picnic areas for family gatherings. With ample space for kids to run and play, this park is an ideal destination for families looking for outdoor fun and relaxation.

 

Domain Creek Playground

Age range 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Domain Creek playground located on the Westmead side of Paramatta Park. The playground integrates nature and play with mazes made from branches and wire, green space for running around, water pumps, and sand diggers. A highlight are the sunken trampolines!

 

Story Park, Hornsby

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: No

 

Story Park features a large playground with swings, slides, and climbing equipment, as well as picnic areas and plenty of open space to run around. The park also has a nature-themed play area that encourages kids to learn about the natural world.

 

Pirrama Park Pyrmont 

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Pirrama Park in Pyrmont features a large playground with swings, slides, and climbing equipment that is sure to keep kids entertained for hours. The park also has plenty of open space for running and playing, as well as picnic areas and barbecue facilities for families to enjoy a meal together. Additionally, the park offers stunning views of the Sydney Harbour, making it a great spot for a family outing or picnic.

 

Crass Bush Park

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Crass Bush Park is a wonderful park located in North Ryde, Sydney, that is perfect for children. The park offers a wide variety of amenities for kids, including playgrounds, a bike track, and a skate park. There are also picnic areas and barbecue facilities, making it a great spot for family outings.

 

Putney Park

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Putney Park is a great option in the warmer months as it has a free water play area., including a huge slide for adventurous children. he playground area has direct access to the Parramatta River and is not enclosed by a fence. It is important to exercise caution and closely supervise young children to prevent them from accidentally wandering off and falling into the river.

 

Mindarie Reserve

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

The park features a large playground with a variety of equipment for kids of all ages, including swings, slides, and climbing structures. There are also picnic areas and barbecue facilities available, making it a great spot for a family outing or birthday party. The park's proximity to the water also offers beautiful views and a chance to see some marine life.

 

St Ives Park

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

St Ives Park is a great park in Sydney for children, with a range of activities and facilities to keep them entertained. The park features multiple playgrounds, including a large adventure playground with swings, slides, and climbing equipment. There are also picnic areas, a skate park, and plenty of open green space for kids to run around and play.

 

 

Feel like venturing a little out of Sydney? Check out these parks that are further afield and make a day or even a long weekend out of it!

 

Botanic Gardens, Auburn

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Home to a wide range of plant species, this park also has a playground, a Japanese garden, a lake with ducks and fish, and even a miniature train ride.

 

Botanic Gardens, Wollongong

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

This park is home to an impressive collection of plants and trees from around the world, as well as a playground, a small farmyard with animals, and walking trails.

 

Fairfield Adventure Park, Fairfield

Age range: 3+

Pram Friendly: Yes

 

Fairfield Adventure Park boasts one of the biggest playgrounds in the state, with a range of equipment for kids of all ages, as well as a water play area and picnic areas.

 

Gosford Waterfront Park, Gosford

Age range: 3+

Pram friendly: Yes

 

Located on the banks of the Brisbane Water estuary, this park features a playground, a cycleway, a ferry wharf, and a range of restaurants and cafes.

 

Robertson Park, Orange

Age range: 3+

Pram Friendly: Yes

 

This park has a great playground for kids, as well as a duck pond, walking trails, picnic areas, and regular events and concerts.

 

Wentworth Falls Lake Park, Blue Mountains

Age: 3+

Pram Friendly: Yes

 

Located near the town of Wentworth Falls, this park has a large lake, picnic areas, and a playground with a climbing frame, swings, and a slide.

 

Hunter Valley Gardens, Pokolbin

Age range: 3+

Pram Friendly: Yes

 

 With over 25 hectares of themed gardens, this park offers a range of experiences for kids, including a playground, a train ride, a giant chess board, and a fairy-tale garden.

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