Girraween Park
Girraween Park is a dog-friendly park in Girraween with plenty of shade. Just 450m away, The Green Cafe is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dog rules
Dogs are permitted on-leash under the NSW Companion Animals Act. Cumberland City Council's Companion Animals Policy states dogs must be under effective control and on a leash in all public places except designated off-leash parks. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of playgrounds, food preparation areas, sports fields, school grounds, and wildlife protection areas. This venue is not a designated off-leash park. (Source: Cumberland City Council — Companion Animals Policy, cumberland.nsw.gov.au.)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Its a good place for peaceful days.. on weekend morning it's packed with sports activities. Parking is limited both the sides. So need to look for spots on street if full by 10AM.
Girraween Park near Toongabbie Road, NSW, is a fantastic recreational spot for families and individuals looking for a well-equipped and enjoyable outdoor experience. This park is well-maintained and thoughtfully designed, making it ideal for both relaxation and activities. One of the standout features is the workout area, which is perfect for fitness enthusiasts. The equipment is modern and well-kept, providing a great opportunity for an outdoor workout session. The kids’ play area is another highlight, featuring a variety of equipment to keep children entertained. The giant slide is a particular favorite, adding an element of fun and excitement for the little ones. For those looking to relax, the park offers ample open spaces and shaded areas, perfect for picnics or simply unwinding amidst nature. The walking paths are well-paved, making them suitable for strolls or even cycling. The park also has clean and accessible facilities, including restrooms and seating areas. Parking is convenient, with spaces available nearby, and the park’s layout is easy to navigate. The lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere make Girraween Park a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re visiting for a quick workout, a family outing, or some quiet time in nature, Girraween Park has something for everyone. It’s a great community space that caters to all age groups. Highly recommended for locals and visitors in the area!
This is a decent park. There are 3 soccer fields. Field 1 is a dedicated soccer field, while fields 2 and 3 double as a cricket field in the off-season. This field has an amenities block that houses change rooms, toilets, a kiosk that sells a range of food and drinks, and an equipment room. There is an abundance of seating however it is aluminium benches so your own camp chair may be more comfortable especially if you are staying for more than one game. There are two access points to this set of fields, on a somewhat main road in Toongabbie Road and a.mkre quieter street in Octavia Street. Both have small carports, so I suggest planning to get to games early as parking inside the ground is limited, and you may need to park on one of the many side streets. The sound is one of the more secure grounds in the Hills district, bosting several CCTV cameras, keeping a watchful eye on the fields and its patrons. Outside of sports, there is a generous playground area with swings, slide, and monkey bars. 5y3 is also a large open greenspace with two picnic benches and a BBQ. The fields are located close to public transport (15-minute walk).
Nice Park. We can play football or cricket or just run. Public toilets are available. There is Kids play area where kids can play. Sometimes grass gets too thick may need maintenance I believe this may be due to recent continuous rains.
Relaxing walk , good for the health and spirit! Nice environment, well maintained. Feel connected to the nature! Feel the dress released if walked after work . Enjoy relax walk after work.
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