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Jubilee Park

πŸ“ Parramatta, NSW 2150 Β· Managed by City of Parramatta

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Jubilee Park is a 24-hour community park in Parramatta featuring a nature-based playground with wooden structures, water pump, and maze. The park stands out for its outdoor fitness equipment, basketball court, and family-friendly picnic facilities ideal for recreation and relaxation.

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Family outings with childrenOutdoor fitness enthusiastsWeekend picnics and BBQBasketball playersWalking and joggingCommunity gatheringsDog walking (leashed)Playground activities

About Jubilee Park

Playground and Family Activities at Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park has a nature-based playground featuring wooden structures, a water pump, and a maze designed for children's engagement. The playground at Jubilee Park caters to various age groups with equipment suitable for young visitors. Jubilee Park makes an excellent destination for families seeking safe, accessible play areas. The playground at Jubilee Park combines natural elements with interactive features, offering educational and recreational value. Parents appreciate Jubilee Park's well-maintained play equipment and open spaces for children to explore and exercise. Jubilee Park's nature-based design encourages outdoor activity and imaginative play among visitors of all ages.

Sports Facilities and Outdoor Fitness at Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park has a basketball court available for public use, serving sports enthusiasts of all skill levels. Jubilee Park features outdoor gym equipment including leg raises, pull-up bars, sit-up benches, and step-up stations for fitness-focused visitors. The outdoor fitness area at Jubilee Park provides free access to quality exercise equipment in an open-air setting. Jubilee Park's sports facilities cater to recreational players and serious athletes alike. The basketball court at Jubilee Park accommodates both casual games and organized play. Jubilee Park combines sports recreation with fitness opportunities, making it ideal for active community members seeking convenient outdoor exercise options.

Picnicking and Dining at Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park has BBQ facilities and picnic tables throughout the grounds for family gatherings and outdoor meals. The picnic areas at Jubilee Park provide comfortable seating and food preparation options for visitors. Jubilee Park features water fountains ensuring visitors remain hydrated during their stay. Park benches at Jubilee Park offer shaded seating for relaxation and social activities. The picnic facilities at Jubilee Park accommodate groups of various sizes, from intimate family gatherings to larger celebrations. Jubilee Park's combination of BBQ facilities, tables, and seating makes it an ideal destination for outdoor dining and community events.

Dog Policies and Restrictions at Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park does not have a designated off-leash dog area, requiring dogs to remain leashed at all times. Dogs at Jubilee Park must stay at least 10 meters away from playgrounds and food preparation areas such as barbecues. The dog policy at Jubilee Park prioritizes safety for children and food hygiene. Dogs are welcome at Jubilee Park provided owners maintain control via leash. The City of Parramatta offers several alternative off-leash dog parks including Barnett Park in Winston Hills and Burlington Memorial Park in Northmead. Visitors with dogs should plan accordingly or consider nearby designated off-leash facilities when visiting Jubilee Park.

Activities at Jubilee Park

Playground explorationBasketball and court sportsOutdoor fitness trainingPicnicking and family gatheringsWalking and joggingDog walking (on-leash)Community eventsBBQ and outdoor dining

Facilities at Jubilee Park

πŸ›Playground
πŸ”₯BBQ Facilities
🚻Toilets
πŸ’§Drinking Water
πŸ…ΏοΈParking
🍽️Picnic Tables
πŸƒWalking Paths
πŸ…Sports Fields
πŸ•Dogs on leash
β€’ Nature-based playground with wooden structures, water pump, and maze β€’ Outdoor gym equipment (leg raises, pull-up bars, sit-up bench, step-up station) β€’ Basketball court β€’ BBQ facilities β€’ Picnic tables β€’ Park benches β€’ Water fountains β€’ Harry Todd Band Hall (wheelchair accessible, audio-visual equipment, accessible toilets) β€’ Walking paths and exercise tracks

Visitor tips for Jubilee Park

  • βœ“Keep dogs on-leash at all times and maintain 10-meter distance from playgrounds and BBQ areas
  • βœ“Visit early morning or late afternoon for quieter, cooler conditions, especially during summer
  • βœ“Park at nearby Council Parking Stations or use the free Sunday parking option at Parramatta Station Car Park
  • βœ“The Harry Todd Band Hall within the park can be hired for events, conferences, and social functions
  • βœ“Bring reusable water bottles to refill at park fountains and stay hydrated during fitness activities
  • βœ“The nature-based playground offers engagement for younger children with interactive elements like the water pump and maze

Getting to Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park is located at 18a Marion Street, Parramatta NSW 2150. Parking is available at Parramatta Council Parking Stations with rates starting from $3 per hour, and free parking on Sundays at Parramatta Station Car Park (Wentworth Street) for up to 4 hours. Over 1,655 on-street metered parking spaces are available in the surrounding area starting from $2 per hour.

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Nearby Parramatta

  • πŸ“Parramatta CBD
  • πŸ“Parramatta Station

Frequently asked questions about Jubilee Park

Is Jubilee Park in Parramatta dog-friendly?

Yes, Jubilee Park is dog-friendly, and dogs are welcome throughout the park. However, dogs must be kept on-leash at all times and must stay at least 10 meters away from playgrounds and food preparation areas such as barbecues.

Can I let my dog off-leash at Jubilee Park?

No, Jubilee Park does not have a designated off-leash dog area. Dogs must remain leashed at all times. The City of Parramatta offers several alternative off-leash parks nearby, including Barnett Park in Winston Hills and Burlington Memorial Park in Northmead.

What playgrounds are at Jubilee Park Parramatta?

Jubilee Park features a nature-based playground with wooden structures, a water pump, and a maze. The playground is designed to engage children of various ages with interactive and educational features set in a natural environment.

Are there BBQ facilities at Jubilee Park?

Yes, Jubilee Park has BBQ facilities available for public use. These are complemented by picnic tables throughout the park, making it ideal for family gatherings, outdoor meals, and community events.

What sports facilities does Jubilee Park have?

Jubilee Park offers a basketball court for public use and outdoor gym equipment including leg raises, pull-up bars, sit-up benches, and step-up stations. The park also features walking paths suitable for jogging and brisk walking.

Is Jubilee Park good for families with young children?

Yes, Jubilee Park is excellent for families with young children. It features a nature-based playground with wooden equipment, a water pump, and a maze. The park also offers water fountains, picnic areas, and accessible facilities including the wheelchair-accessible Harry Todd Band Hall with accessible toilets.