Henry Brigg Park is a park in Epping with plenty of shade. Dog access isn't confirmed, but it may be worth checking.
Dogs are permitted on-leash under NSW Companion Animals Act. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Dogs prohibited within 10m of playgrounds and play equipment. Check on-site signage for any additional restrictions.
Cute little park that while being on a corner block, feels like a little hidden gem. Our kids played for an hour (and would have longer, if it wasn’t getting hot and the lame adults made them pack it back up in the car). Between the wobbly speed boat, swings, chalk rock (BYO chalk, if you are game for some messy play) and “lighthouse/castle” themed climbing tower with slides made for a fun and imaginative morning play. Highly recommend for older toddlers/kindy age and up. Note, this playground is NOT fenced, but does offer some shrubbery to keep it from being on top of the road, but little ones could still easily wonder off. Excellent sun shade.
Cute, padded, but not fenced, no toilets nearby. Quiet streets and easy parking.
Cute little suburban park suitable for lower primary aged kids. No toilets, not securely fenced but easy parking & goid range of equipment for a small playground.
This is a fun little playground. The main attraction is a climbing Castle with slide. There is also a rocking boat with two rows of seats next to a rock island. The double swing has a toddler seat and a normal seat for the older kids. We especially liked the arrangement of native plants around the outside. Unfortunately there is no shade cloth.
Nice little park in a fabulous neighbourhood in North Epping. The park is quite small although provides good amenities to kids.
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