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One park with two outdoor playgrounds ------------- Parramatta Park

2019-10-29

Welcome to Parramatta Park

Parramatta Park was built in 1858 and is listed as a park on the 99.5 hectares of the former Parramatta government territory. In 1917 it was listed as a national park. It has 160 years old (as a People's Park), this is a great place to picnic, celebrate family milestones, get active, or attend one of the many events and festivals. Parramatta Park has been listed on the World Heritage List and is one of the must-see attractions for Sydney visitors.

Parramatta Park has two terrific outdoor playgrounds: Pavilion Flat Playground for younger children near the George Street Gatehouse and the newer Domain Creek playground on the Westmead side of the park.

Hpl outdoor playground equipment

The Domain Creek Playground is located on the Westmead side of Parramatta Park. The park has two car entrances, one at the corner of Pitt Street and Macquarie Street, and the other at the end of Queensway. The playground is located near the entrance to Queensway. The transportation is very convenient, and there is free parking in the park, which is convenient for tourists who drive with their families.

climb outdoor playground

Domain Creek Playground divided up into different areas,the playground has something for all ages; Trampolines, crawlers, foxes, modern seesaws, seesaw tunnels, carousels , fixed instruments and two slippery slides at different heights (the larger one is very cool) are scattered throughout the Outdoor Playground space. The walkways and ramps connecting each section of the playground make it totally easy and accessible for prams and wheelchairs, with one of the flying foxes even being adapted to suit special needs children.

climb net outdoor playground


In this playground, children can hardly stay on one piece of equipment. They shuttle back and forth between many devices, and then fly from one device to another. This is an exciting place. Surrounded by towering trees, it is full of vigor and vitality.

outdoor play structure

In parramatta park you will find:

1. Huge sand and water play area with lots of buckets, moving wheels/rotating wheels - kids can fill them with sand and build them together, sometimes castles, sometimes defensive forts, kids have Have fun of yourself until they are satisfied. You may want to change clothes so that children can really enjoy the space and get dirty, and the children just need to enjoy themselves.

2. A wide variety of swings, including vortex swings, tandem swings (meaning your child can sit opposite you and you can swing together), then a small bucket swing, children can feel while playing the swing The joy of flying up

3. Sensory equipment

Music area with tambourine

4. Huge "Explorer Dome" with nets, ropes, ladders and tunnels for children to climb, balance and crawl, and children can exercise their control over the body.

5. Balance beam, this can exercise the balance of children.

6. Small slide, a step like a fortress (for young children)

7. Many grass picnic areas

8. A large number of picnic tables, perfect for family gatherings, friends gathering


(#Pictures are reproduced from the Europa Park website)

theme park


You can find all of the essential pieces to make a fun and engaging playground, such as:
play equipment Playground Spring
Playground Seesaw
Playground Swings
Dynamic Playground
climbing structure wooden playground
playground set
Climbing Net
Freestanding Slide
Playground Sandboxes
playground slide
playground backyard
Multi Functional Play Equipment Freestanding Slide

Outdoor playground

Indoor Playground

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