Wahroonga Park
📍 Wahroonga, NSW 2076 · Managed by Ku-ring-gai Council
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Wahroonga Park is a well-maintained public park in Wahroonga, NSW featuring a fenced playground, manicured gardens, walking paths, and a rotunda available for group bookings. The park is known for its accessible facilities and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for families and community gatherings.
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About Wahroonga Park
Playground and Family Facilities at Wahroonga Park
Wahroonga Park has a fully enclosed fenced playground with modern equipment suitable for children from toddlers to early teens. Wahroonga Park provides seating and shade areas throughout the grounds for family relaxation. Wahroonga Park features picnic areas where families can enjoy meals together. The playground area at Wahroonga Park is particularly praised by visitors for safety and age-appropriate equipment. Wahroonga Park has on-site toilet facilities for visitor convenience. The park's proximity to Wahroonga train station makes it easily accessible for families across the region.
Walking Paths and Accessibility at Wahroonga Park
Wahroonga Park features well-maintained, paved walking pathways that are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The walking paths at Wahroonga Park make it an ideal destination for individuals with mobility challenges. Wahroonga Park has drinking water stations and shaded areas to enhance visitor comfort. A community walking group called 'Footpath Fitness' meets weekly at Wahroonga Park's rotunda and welcomes participants of all fitness levels. The group at Wahroonga Park is pram and wheelchair friendly. Wahroonga Park's accessible design ensures that all visitors can enjoy the natural environment.
Dog Policy and Nearby Off-Leash Areas
Wahroonga Park does not have a designated off-leash dog area—dogs must remain on-leash at all times. However, Wahroonga residents have several nearby alternatives for off-leash dog exercise. Claude Cameron Grove, located at Westbrook Avenue and Kintore Street, offers a fenced off-leash area available 24/7. Golden Jubilee Fields on Esk Street provides an off-leash area from 1pm to midnight daily. Morona Avenue Reserve at 24 Morona Avenue has off-leash access at its northern end. When using any off-leash area, ensure your dog remains under effective control and clean up after them.
Amenities, Rotunda Bookings, and Visiting Information
Wahroonga Park has a rotunda available for group bookings up to 50 people, with fees of $45 per hour for up to 25 people and $51 per hour for 26–50 people (minimum 2-hour hire). Wahroonga Park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The park has manicured gardens, on-site toilets, and plenty of benches for seating. Wahroonga Park is managed by Ku-ring-gai Council and can be booked by calling (02) 9424 0754 or emailing recreationbookings@krg.nsw.gov.au. Parking is available in surrounding streets and designated areas near Wahroonga Park.
Activities at Wahroonga Park
Facilities at Wahroonga Park
Visitor tips for Wahroonga Park
- ✓Book the rotunda in advance for group gatherings—contact Ku-ring-gai Council at (02) 9424 0754 or recreationbookings@krg.nsw.gov.au
- ✓Dogs must be kept on-leash; use nearby Claude Cameron Grove or Golden Jubilee Fields for off-leash exercise
- ✓Visit during the week for a quieter experience; weekends attract more families to the playground
- ✓The park's accessible pathways and 'Footpath Fitness' walking group make it ideal for all mobility levels
- ✓Bring water and sun protection—shaded areas are available but the open green spaces have limited natural shade
- ✓The park is highly rated (4.6/5 stars) by visitors for its peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained grounds
Getting to Wahroonga Park
Wahroonga Park is located at Coonanbarra Road, Wahroonga, NSW 2076. Parking is available in surrounding streets and designated areas near the park. The park is conveniently located near Wahroonga train station.
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- 📍Wahroonga train station
- 📍Local shops and retail areas
- 📍Claude Cameron Grove (off-leash dog area)
- 📍Golden Jubilee Fields (off-leash dog area)
- 📍Morona Avenue Reserve (off-leash dog area)
Frequently asked questions about Wahroonga Park
Can I bring my small dog to Wahroonga Park?
Yes, you can bring your small dog to Wahroonga Park, but dogs must be kept on-leash at all times. Wahroonga Park is not designated as an off-leash area by Ku-ring-gai Council. For off-leash exercise, nearby alternatives include Claude Cameron Grove (fenced, 24/7), Golden Jubilee Fields (1pm–midnight daily), and Morona Avenue Reserve (northern end).
Does Wahroonga Park have a playground for kids?
Yes, Wahroonga Park has a fully enclosed fenced playground with modern equipment suitable for children from toddlers to early teens. The playground is particularly praised by visitors for its safety and age-appropriate facilities. It's an ideal spot for family outings.
What family facilities are available at Wahroonga Park?
Wahroonga Park offers multiple family facilities including a fenced playground, picnic areas with tables and benches, on-site toilets, drinking water stations, and plenty of shaded seating areas. The park also has a rotunda available for group bookings and manicured gardens for relaxation.
Are there accessible toilets at Wahroonga Park?
Yes, Wahroonga Park has on-site toilet facilities. Additionally, the park features well-maintained paved pathways that are fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, making it an ideal destination for individuals with mobility challenges.
What are the opening hours for Wahroonga Park?
Wahroonga Park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. For group bookings of the rotunda, you can contact Ku-ring-gai Council at (02) 9424 0754 or email recreationbookings@krg.nsw.gov.au.
How much is parking at Wahroonga Park?
Parking at Wahroonga Park is free. Parking is available in surrounding streets and designated areas near the park. The park is conveniently located near Wahroonga train station, making it accessible by public transport as well.