Bungarribee Park
Bungarribee Park is a large parkland in Western Sydney with both on-leash and off-leash zones — check signage for designated areas. The park has walking trails, BBQ facilities, playgrounds, toilets, shade, and plenty of parking. The scale of the park means there's always space to move, even on busy weekends. Harvey's Social cafe is right at the entrance.
Dog rules
This venue has both off-leash and on-leash zones. Dogs may be off-leash only within designated areas as marked on council signage. Dogs must be on-leash in all other zones. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. (Source: Blacktown City Council.)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Great day out. Plenty to explore with different areas for kids to play, with shade in most play areas. Lots of walking trails. Plenty of parking. Toilets available. Dog park can be hit and miss with the quality of furry friends but it is a great place when all owners are responsible and respectful, knowing their dogs sociability.
Had to roam around to find this park as the location pinned was wrong. Just did the correct update. It's has huge tower and unique play area for kids. Had many shaded area along with BBQ pits and neat restrooms as well. Has few walking tracks as well inside this park. Ample car parking and nice place to spend evening with the kids. Has a good cycling track connecting to near by parks.
If you’re looking for a place to hang out with family, kids, dogs, or just go for a walk and breathe, Bungarribee Park is one of the best I’ve found in Western Sydney. It delivers a lot of what you want in a big, well-designed park.
It's a great place for kids and families for Picnics and outdoor activities with plenty of cool slides, swings and rides for kids of all ages
One of the best parks I’ve seen, so many kids having a wonderful time. An incredible fly fox.
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