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Belmore Park

📍 North Parramatta, NSW 2151 · Managed by City of Parramatta Council

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Belmore Park, also known as Richie Benaud Oval, is a community recreation space in North Parramatta featuring two sporting fields for rugby league and cricket, a fenced children's playground for ages 0–12, cricket nets, and an amenities building. The park is open 24/7 and serves families and sports enthusiasts.

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Family outings with childrenCricket and rugby league playersPicnicking and gatheringsYoung children aged 0–12Community sports

About Belmore Park

Playground and Children's Facilities at Belmore Park

Belmore Park has a fenced children's playspace designed for ages 0–12. The playground includes a slide, swings, cubby house, climbing equipment, spin pole, and shade sail. Belmore Park's playspace is suitable for young children with dedicated play structures and shaded areas. The fenced design provides security and containment for young visitors. Belmore Park is well-suited for families seeking a safe, dedicated play environment with multiple activity options.

Sports Fields and Cricket Facilities at Belmore Park

Belmore Park has two sporting fields utilised for rugby league during winter and cricket during summer. Belmore Park features cricket nets available for practice sessions. Belmore Park provides dedicated sporting infrastructure for community use and team competitions. The park is also known as Richie Benaud Oval, reflecting its cricket heritage. Belmore Park is undergoing major upgrades scheduled for completion in early 2027, including installation of the area's first turf wicket and three fenced synthetic practice wickets.

Amenities and Parking at Belmore Park

Belmore Park has an amenities building providing essential visitor facilities. Belmore Park has a drinking fountain accessible for public use. Belmore Park provides picnic tables and park benches throughout the grounds. Belmore Park has street parking available off Castle and Bellevue Streets, though parking spaces are limited and may be in high demand. For specific information on accessible parking and Mobility Parking Scheme concessions, contact City of Parramatta directly.

Getting Around and Accessibility at Belmore Park

Belmore Park is located at the corner of Pennant Hills Road and Bellevue Street in North Parramatta NSW 2151. Belmore Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Belmore Park is undergoing significant upgrades beginning early 2026, with certain areas potentially having restricted access during construction through early 2027. Belmore Park features an amenities building with facilities for visitors. For current information on accessibility features and temporary restrictions, contact City of Parramatta at 02 9806 5140 or bookings@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au.

Activities at Belmore Park

CricketRugby leaguePicnickingChildren's playFamily gatheringsSports training

Facilities at Belmore Park

🛝Playground
🔥BBQ Facilities
🚻Toilets
💧Drinking Water
🅿️Parking
🍽️Picnic Tables
🏃Walking Paths
🏅Sports Fields
🐕Dogs on leash
• Fenced children's playground (ages 0–12) with slide, swings, cubby house, climbing equipment, spin pole, shade sail • Two sporting fields (rugby league/cricket) • Cricket nets • Amenities building • Drinking fountain • Picnic tables and park benches • Street parking (Castle and Bellevue Streets) • Open 24/7

Visitor tips for Belmore Park

  • Belmore Park is undergoing major upgrades from early 2026 to early 2027 — some areas may have restricted access; check the City of Parramatta website before visiting.
  • Parking spaces on Castle and Bellevue Streets are limited; arrive early during peak times.
  • The children's playground is fenced and includes shade sails, making it suitable for hot days.
  • Cricket nets are available for practice — contact City of Parramatta Recreation Services at 02 9806 5140 for bookings.
  • The park is open 24/7, making it accessible for early morning or evening visits.

Getting to Belmore Park

Belmore Park is located at the corner of Pennant Hills Road and Bellevue Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151. Street parking is available off Castle and Bellevue Streets, though spaces are limited and may be in high demand.

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Nearby North Parramatta

  • 📍Pennant Hills Road
  • 📍North Parramatta residential area

Frequently asked questions about Belmore Park

Can I bring my small dog to Belmore Park North Parramatta?

Yes, you can bring your small dog to Belmore Park, but dogs must remain on-leash at all times. Belmore Park does not have a designated off-leash area. However, nearby in Belmore, the Peter Moore Field Fenced Dog Park offers a fully fenced, 24/7 off-leash area if you require off-leash facilities.

What playgrounds are at Belmore Park?

Belmore Park has one fenced children's playspace designed for ages 0–12. It includes a slide, swings, cubby house, climbing equipment, spin pole, and shade sail for protection from the sun.

Is Belmore Park suitable for young children?

Yes, Belmore Park is highly suitable for young children. It features a dedicated fenced playground for ages 0–12 with diverse equipment including swings, slides, climbing structures, and a cubby house, plus shade sails and amenities.

What sports facilities does Belmore Park have?

Belmore Park has two sporting fields used for rugby league in winter and cricket in summer. The park also features cricket nets for practice sessions. Major upgrades scheduled for completion in early 2027 will add a turf wicket and three synthetic practice wickets.

Is there free parking at Belmore Park North Parramatta?

Parking at Belmore Park is available on Castle and Bellevue Streets. The information sources do not specify whether parking is free or paid. Parking spaces are limited and may be in high demand due to the park's popularity and nearby residential areas.

Are there public toilets at Belmore Park?

Yes, Belmore Park has an amenities building providing essential facilities for visitors, including public toilets and a drinking fountain.