Description
Nestled on a scenic peninsula along the Georges River, Oatley Park is a sprawling 45-hectare bushland reserve that feels a world away from the city. This historic park is a perfect destination for a full day of family fun, nature exploration, and relaxation.
Key Features & Activities
- Inclusive Adventure Playground: This is the park’s main drawcard for families. The playground is an impressive, nature-based play space featuring a massive three-level climbing tower with a huge tube slide, a long flying fox with a harness seat for all abilities, a sandpit, musical instruments, and plenty of swings and balancing beams. It’s designed to keep kids of all ages and abilities entertained for hours.
- Historic Oatley Baths: Head down to Sandy Bay to discover a beautifully enclosed swimming area with a 320-meter shark-proof net. The baths offer a tranquil and safe spot for a swim, with stunning views of the Georges River.
- The “Oatley Castle”: A unique and quirky castellated tower built during the Great Depression. It’s a fantastic spot for a picnic, offering panoramic views from its lookout. You can even hire the castle for private functions.
- Bushwalking & Cycling: Explore a network of walking tracks that wind through lush native bushland. The park is home to over 310 plant species and 107 bird species, making it a sanctuary for wildlife spotting. There’s also a paved, one-way road loop perfect for cycling and scooting.
- Picnic and BBQ Facilities: The park is dotted with numerous picnic shelters and free BBQ facilities, particularly around the playground at “Steamroller Park.” It’s a great place to set up for a birthday party or a casual family meal.
- Historical Significance: Discover remnants of Aboriginal heritage, including rock carvings and shell middens, as well as the concrete floors of a World War II army camp.
Amenities & Visitor Info
- Location: Dame Mary Gilmore Road, Oatley, NSW
- Parking: Free onsite parking is available throughout the park. The main carparks are near the playground and the castle.
- Toilets: Public toilets are available and are located near the main playground.
- Dog-Friendly: The park is dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
- Hours: The park’s vehicle gates open at dawn and close at dusk.