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.
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.)
I visited this place on a Wednesday at just gone 10. I arrived at a nearly empty car park (5 other cars) so had many places to decide where to park. The first part I walked past was the childrens play park with the main tower and slides closed for maintenace. The park seemed clean with many swings and water pumps to play with. It could do with some other play things for the kids as i felt my kids would get bored very quickly with just the swings. There is also a large flying fox that many kids would enjoy. I then took a walk around the park along the Warmuli trail which was quite a long walk with many areas under water due to it raining all the previous day and night. As the park is next to Sydney Zoo, you can hear the roars of the lions at certain times. You can also hear the thousands of frogs in the creeks and reeds which seem to stop when you pass them. I spent about two hours here just walking around. It is a nice place in summer to have a picnic and a relaxing time. There is also an off the leash dog area to let your dog run about as long as you obey the rules. I would say I would give it more stars if I didn't come in the winter months when most of the grass and paths are more like a river and also if the kids slides were not closed off.
Nice place for a family BBQ or a day out with kids in the play area. Good place for long walk out of the concrete jungle. Dog park with fence is fantastic to get your 4 legged friend a workout. Fantastic place to just relax and have a quiet walk for elderly. Its an all rounder.
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.
Beautiful Park with all the amenities. I have hired a shelter for a friend's picnic. The shelters are nice and have BBQ grills, water taps and sprinklers in walking distance. The walk/bike trail is really nice and easy to follow. There is also a nice cafe inside the park that offers tasty food and great service. Its definitely worth a visit.
Signage could be better for walking tracks. For e.g. I got lost on a wet bumpy track, the "Heart Crossing Loop", on the weird cross section called "a crossover" (what was it? A shortcut? The actual "loop" route?) in the middle of bush, in 30 degree heat with a pram and baby, scared of snakes, not knowing if I was on the right track or not. Turned back around half way, couldn't go any further with puddles, mud and a pram. I was then hoping to walk back around to my car, but walked for another km or so before giving up turning back AGAIN, cause I didn't know where I was going, nor how long it was going to take. Just a few extra signs would help incl what leads where and maybe kilometres. Cause it ended up feeling stressful instead of relaxing, esp. while trying to look after a baby. Didnt feel like "a loop" and unlike Google Gemini AI said, no, not pram friendly (not that track anyway). Otherwise, it's pretty place. Fill up your water near playgrounds and BBQ areas.
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