Coolong Reserve has a fenced off-leash area with shade, BBQ facilities, toilets, and a nearby playground. Dogs must be supervised by someone over 16 and under voice control.
Designated off-leash area — within the fenced area. Dogs must be supervised by a competent person over 16 years of age, under voice control, with no more than 4 dogs per handler. Restricted or dangerous breeds prohibited from off-leash areas. (Source: The Hills Shire Council — Off-Leash Dog Parks, thehills.nsw.gov.au.)
Fantastic playground with options to suit most located in castle hill . Park has Two play areas one suited to younger kids 1-3 & a second play area for kids from 3+. There also a bike/scooter track with sign posts, hemeroid walking track for those Children who Like to walk more than play. There’s lots of Grasses areas to pull up a blanket or for the kids to play ball. Few metres up is a dog park & a small sports field to stretch ur legs.
What a beautiful space this is in the suburb of Castle Hill! There is some parking in the narrow road around one part of the park. There is probably more. A dog park is separated from the general park by a fence. Loads of trees cast shade for heaps of people while leaving loads of sunny areas for others. It is a well kept park with a good size playground. No less than three childrens parties were happening right around the playground yet there was still ample space for everyone and much more. We had a table - I assume there were more. Our special little birthday person had specifically requested this park for her party; when I arrived, I understood why! I hope to visit it again! (I didn't see any bathrooms though I believe they are a good walk away from where we were.)
Great hidden park with lots of parking and lots of space for the kids to run around . Love how there’s a bike /scooter circuit for the kids and the playground is shaded.
It's a nice place though smaller in comparison to other reserves. It has walking trails, fields and adequate parking. I'm sure it serves well for the local community. There is also a small restroom and quiet little sitting place from where one can enjoy natural forest.
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