Fairfield Adventure Park is a popular dog-friendly park where dogs are welcome on lead. The park also has BBQs, parking, and toilets nearby.
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)
Fairfield Adventure Park in Sydney is an absolute blast! 😊 There's heaps for kids to do, from the obstacle course and tree top rope way to the flying fox, they won't stop playing! I loved how calming the park was too, with lush greenery all around and plenty of shaded spots to chill. BBQ stations are a great touch for family days, and the washrooms were clean. Only thing is, I spotted a few broken ropes and some potential hazards, so keep an eye on the little ones to make sure everyone's stay is fun AND safe 👍. Overall, a top spot for a family outing!
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.
This playground is excellent. I can't why believe it's free because you're getting a lot of playground facilities that you would typically see them charge you for. I find the slide quite a thrill and challenging to climb up for an adult, let alone a child.
Massive park, alot space for running around and to setup a small picnic area for the family. Amenities are available near the baseball field.
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