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Storey Park

📍 Hornsby, NSW 2077 · Managed by Hornsby Shire Council

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Storey Park in Hornsby NSW is a modern community destination featuring a fully fenced, inclusive playground with adventure areas for all ages, complemented by a community centre, BBQ facilities, and over 100 newly planted trees across landscaped grounds.

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Family picnicsYoung children's playBike and scooter practiceBBQ gatheringsCommunity eventsShaded outdoor relaxationAll-abilities playgroundWeekend family visits

About Storey Park

Playground and Bike Track

Storey Park features a fully fenced, inclusive playground environment designed for all age groups and abilities. The playground at Storey Park includes shaded play equipment suitable for younger children and adventure areas for older kids. Storey Park has a children's bike and scooter path integrated within the facility. The play environment at Storey Park was designed to be accessible and welcoming, with multiple seating areas for supervising adults. Storey Park's playground received positive visitor feedback, with a 4.4-star rating based on 285 reviews as of April 2023, with visitors particularly praising the modern equipment and safe design.

Picnic and BBQ Facilities

Storey Park provides dedicated barbecue and picnic areas ideal for family gatherings and community events. The park at Storey Park includes a large lawn area suitable for picnicking and outdoor dining. Storey Park has BBQ facilities available for public use during park hours. Storey Park offers shaded seating areas throughout the grounds, providing comfortable spots for meals and relaxation. The picnic facilities at Storey Park make it an excellent choice for weekend family outings or casual gatherings with friends.

Dog Policy and Pet Rules

Dogs at Storey Park must remain on a leash at all times, as the park is not designated as an off-leash dog area by Hornsby Shire Council. Storey Park does not have a fenced dog area or off-leash zone. For off-leash dog facilities in Hornsby, Storey Park visitors with dogs should visit designated alternatives such as Asquith Park, Greenway Park in Cherrybrook, or Fagan Park in Galston. These dedicated off-leash areas at Storey Park's alternatives include waste bins, dog waste bags, and water facilities specifically for canine visitors.

Getting Around and Parking

Storey Park is located at 12 Old Berowra Road, Asquith, NSW 2077, with convenient onsite parking available for visitors. Storey Park parking is free and off-street, accommodating multiple vehicles. The park at Storey Park is easily accessible by car from the Hornsby area. Storey Park provides public toilet facilities and drinking water throughout the grounds for visitor convenience. The facilities at Storey Park include accessible amenities, though specific wheelchair access details should be confirmed with Hornsby Shire Council on 02 9847 6666.

Activities at Storey Park

Children's playground activitiesBike and scooter ridingPicnickingBBQ gatheringsCommunity eventsLeisurely walksFamily outings

Facilities at Storey Park

🛝Playground
🔥BBQ Facilities
🚻Toilets
💧Drinking Water
🅿️Parking
🍽️Picnic Tables
🏃Walking Paths
🏅Sports Fields
🐕Dogs on leash
• Fully fenced inclusive playground with adventure areas • Shaded play equipment for younger children • Children's bike and scooter path • Barbecue and picnic facilities • Large lawn area for picnics • Public toilets • Drinking water facilities • Off-street onsite parking (free) • Shaded seating areas • Over 100 newly planted trees • Community centre with multipurpose rooms, kitchenettes, microwaves, and fridges

Visitor tips for Storey Park

  • The playground is open 24/7, making it accessible for early morning or evening visits when temperatures are cooler.
  • Over 100 newly planted trees provide increasing shade throughout the park—visit during midday hours to enjoy the shaded seating areas.
  • Book the community centre's multipurpose rooms in advance for larger gatherings by contacting Hornsby Shire Council's Venue Management Team at vmt@hornsby.nsw.gov.au or 02 9847 6050.
  • Dogs must remain on-leash; for off-leash dog facilities, visit Asquith Park (Rotherwood Ave) or other designated off-leash areas in Hornsby.
  • The park includes drinking water facilities, so bring reusable bottles for refilling during your visit.
  • Wheelchair and pram access details should be confirmed with Hornsby Council at 02 9847 6666 for accessibility needs.

Getting to Storey Park

12 Old Berowra Road, Asquith, NSW 2077. Free onsite off-street parking available for visitors. Located in the Asquith/Hornsby area, accessible by car.

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Nearby Hornsby

  • 📍Hornsby Shire Council area
  • 📍Asquith suburb
  • 📍Berowra region

Frequently asked questions about Storey Park

Does Storey Park have a fenced dog area?

No, Storey Park does not have a fenced dog area. Storey Park is not designated as an off-leash dog area, so dogs must remain on-leash. For fenced off-leash areas in Hornsby, visit Asquith Park, Greenway Park, or Fagan Park instead.

Does Storey Park have a playground for kids?

Yes, Storey Park features a fully fenced, inclusive playground with adventure areas and shaded play equipment suitable for all age groups and abilities. The playground also includes a children's bike and scooter path.

Are there BBQ facilities at Storey Park?

Yes, Storey Park has barbecue and picnic facilities available for public use. The park includes a large lawn area for picnicking, shaded seating areas, and dedicated picnic zones.

Is parking free at Storey Park Hornsby?

Yes, Storey Park provides free off-street onsite parking for visitors. Parking is conveniently located at the park entrance at 12 Old Berowra Road, Asquith.

What are the opening hours for Storey Park?

The playground is open 24 hours, 7 days a week. The community centre operates Monday–Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on weekends. Book the centre by contacting Hornsby Shire Council at 02 9847 6050.

Are there public toilets at Storey Park?

Yes, Storey Park has public toilet facilities available for visitors. The park also provides drinking water facilities throughout the grounds.