Georges River National Park is a park in Picnic Point. Dogs are not currently allowed.
Dogs are prohibited in all NSW national parks and nature reserves under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
Georges River National Park is a peaceful and beautiful natural escape located in southwestern Sydney. The park offers stunning river views, bushland scenery, and a calm environment that feels far away from the city. It’s a great place for walking, picnics, kayaking, and enjoying nature with family or friends. There are several lookout points and walking tracks that allow you to explore the area and enjoy the fresh air. The park is also home to a variety of birds and wildlife, which makes it perfect for nature lovers and photography. With shaded picnic areas and barbecue facilities, it’s an ideal spot for a relaxing day outdoors. Overall, Georges River National Park is a hidden gem that offers tranquility, natural beauty, and great outdoor activities.”
This place is one of the best place to roam with family, having a BBq in the weekend. The park is so clean and tidy. You will be able to play with the kids or have a walk in the Green Park. I bet the view of the river, green park will blow your mind. There is place for Bbq, Clean Bathrooms and changing room. Calm river, really best for Jetski. This place have planty of parking, but for parking the whole day you need to pay.
Very clean and convenient location for families and friends BBQ fishing kids open space restrooms plenty of parking 😀 👍 👌 trees river all around river sand like that of the beach ⛱️
Great NP to stop by and explore. You can launch your boat and jet ski in the Georges River Jetty, or have picnic next to Revesby beach. There are also hiking / walking trails on the western side near Yeramba Lagoon, which lets you relax and enjoy the natural bush lands.
Good park with lots of greenery and water views however, it's not free. Entry fees per vehicle are $8.00 as of today. If you are only here for a quick visit, then Entry fees might not be value for money. Otherwise, it's a good park with boat launching facilities and docks available.
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