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Wolli Creek Regional Park

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Visitor info

All the practical information you need to know about Wolli Creek Regional Park.

Getting there and parking

From Turrella, take Hannam Street, Loftus Street or Reede Street towards the train line. From here, cross the footbridge to Turrella Reserve.

From Bardwell Park, head North along Hartill-Law Ave, then turn right onto Fauna Street. Take the path for Girrahween picnic area.

From Earlwood, take Hocking Avenue off Homer Street, then take the first left onto Banks Road. Travel 300m then turn right on Arncliffe Road and head towards Turrella Reserve.

By bike

Check out the Bicycle information for NSW website for more information.

By public transport

Wolli Creek Regional Park is close to Turella and Bardwell Park stations, for information about public transport options, visit the NSW transport info website.

Best times to visit

There are lots of great things waiting for you in Wolli Creek Regional Park. Here are some of the highlights.

Autumn

The sunny, mild days of autumn are perfect for a walk or the kids to play in the playground.

Spring

Enjoy the wildflowers along the walking track and bring your binoculars for birdwatching.

Summer

Take time out for a family picnic under the shady trees.

Winter

The wildflowers begin to emerge in late winter. Make the most of a sunny day and come and see nature bursting into life.

Weather, temperature and rainfall

Summer temperature

Average

18°C and 27°C

Highest recorded

43.4°C

Winter temperature

Average

8°C and 18°C

Lowest recorded

–0.1°C

Rainfall

Wettest month

March

Driest month

September

The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day

216.2mm

Facilities

Picnic tables

Barbecue facilities

Maps and downloads

Safety messages

However you discover NSW national parks and reserves, we want you to have a safe and enjoyable experience. Our park and reserve systems contrast greatly so you need to be aware of the risks and take responsibility for your own safety and the safety of those in your care.

Mobile safety

Dial Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. Download the Emergency Plus app before you visit, it helps emergency services locate you using your smartphone's GPS. Please note there is limited mobile phone reception in this park and you’ll need mobile reception to call Triple Zero (000).

Permitted

Pets

You can walk your dog on-lead at this location. See other regional parks in NSW that have dog walking areas.

Prohibited

Drones

Flying recreational drones is not permitted in this park because it is located within 5.5km of an airfield or helicopter landing site. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) states that drones should not be flown within 30m of vehicles, boats, buildings or people, or within 5.5km of an airfield. Drones can also impact on public enjoyment and privacy, interfere with park operations, and may pose a threat to wildlife in some areas. Please contact the park office for consent if you wish to fly a drone for commercial filming or photography purposes. For more information, see the Drones in Parks policy.

Smoking

NSW national parks are no smoking areas.

Wolli Creek Regional Park

Contact

Nearby towns

Sydney City Centre (13 km)

No trip to Sydney is complete without spending some time in the city’s beautiful parks. Whether it’s in central areas like Hyde Park or the Royal Botanic Gardens or further out in Centennial Parklands, there’s plenty of green space to go out and enjoy.

www.sydney.com

Parramatta (25 km)

Parramatta offers a fascinating insight into early colonial life in Australia. Don't miss a visit to Old Government House, now one of 11 Australian Convict Sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

www.sydney.com