Maluga Passive Park is a park in Birrong. Dogs are generally allowed on a lead in NSW public parks unless signs say otherwise — but the rules here aren't confirmed, so check local signage before visiting.
Could've been better. Good for short trail run about 1 km. Toilets and plenty of street parking around the park.
Quiet little park—lovely for a picnic or BBQ with a built-in stove. Not many chairs around, so bring your own for max chill vibes.
Nice beautiful park to bring the kids after school or during the weekends, with a small beautiful lake and small bridge to cross the lake to the othere side makes the scene even more romantic. A playground for kids activities is some the kids will love. Public toilets and new workouts equipments installed next to the kids playgrounds to keep you fit and healthy.
What a beautiful, quiet, bird-filled oasis in suburbia! The lake has SO many ducks, Ibis & other birds cruising around on the water. The lake is very large with a new pedestrian footbridge being built across the middle and lovely paved walking tracks around the outside. The Children’s playground is large with 2 separate play structures and basic exercise equipment too. There are 4 covered picnic tables near the playground and 2 BBQs too. We didn’t have a problem finding a rubbish bin near the playground (there were 7!!!) but couldn’t find one anywhere else in the park. There’s a toilet block on the western side of the park, they were clean but home to a cloud of mosquitos that hung around each toilet! Overall, a really nice park with a beautiful lake and plenty of bird life, nice walking paths and a wonderful playground. A great morning out.
I am a tourist from Vietnam visiting Australia for the first time. My friend introduced me to a park near her house called: Magula Passive Park. I really like this place: The park is very big, with lots of trees, a large lake (I saw some people fishing), a children's playground and many different kinds of birds. The air is really fresh and cool, suitable for sports and picnics here.
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