Fairfield Adventure Park
Fairfield Adventure Park is a dog-friendly park in Fairfield. Just 550m away, The Crescent Hotel is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dog rules
Dogs must be under the effective control of a competent person at all times (maximum 4 dogs per person). Dogs must be on a lead when outside designated off-leash areas. Dog owners must dispose of dog droppings in the bins provided. Dogs declared menacing, dangerous, or a restricted breed are prohibited in off-leash areas. Source: Fairfield City Council – Dog Off-Leash Areas (fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/Services/Sports-Parks-Recreation/Dog-Off-Leash-Areas)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Probably one of the best parks i have been to! Lots of different activites for the kids and parents too. Toilets, bbqs, undercover seated areas, the whole ground is a big sandpit 🤪 The kids loved the treetop walk and the tyre and rope obstacles. 3 different slides available as well. This is definitely a good place to pack a lunch and spend the day here 😁
Such a fun day at the park. Got there at 10.30 and found a car spot easily, by 12 it was packed. It's like your local park on steroids. My 9, 6 and 5 year Olds had a blast on the huge slides and low ropes, bring your sand play toys as the sand pit is great for younger kids, and 4 flying foxes, 2 at the end of the low ropes. All playgrounds should be this good. Nice, clean and green, toilets could be better. Other than that have a blast.
Great place to keep the kids entertained for hours as they burn some energy and explore.
Great park, my kids (8-10yrs) absolutely love bringing their friends along and playing on the more adventurous climbing equipment. This park suites all ages, and while there is a fantastic playground (in the traditional sense), my kids prefer the ropes courses, obstacles courses, flying fox, "giant mound", and nearby trees to climb.
The place has many venture playing instruments to help develop physical skills. They suits near all ages especially under 20 years. It also has many space for family get together. You may use your imagination to play with your mates here.
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