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Rouse Hill Regional Park

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Overview

Dog-friendly Rouse Hill Regional Park is great for a picnic or barbecue. There is a lot to do; head to the playground, go bike riding, or take a stroll down to Second Ponds Creek.

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Rouse Hill Regional Park is a fabulous resource for Hills District locals and visitors alike. Hire the relaxed Crebra or Fibrosa Pavilions for a special occasion, take a family bike ride on the trails, organise a birthday picnic or just go for a rejuvenating walk.

Kids love the adventure playground and the tracks are great for riding scooters and bikes – it’s the perfect spot for a barbeque or picnic lunch with family and friends. You can even bring your dog along.

Highlights in this park

  • Fibrosa Pavilion, Rouse Hill Regional Park. Photo: John Yurasek

    Fibrosa and Crebra Pavilions

    Fibrosa and Crebra Pavilions are great locations for a family celebration or birthday party. Perfect for small or large gatherings, there are picnic t...

  • Rouse Hill estate walk, Rouse Hill Regional Park. Photo: Helen Ord

    Rouse Hill Estate walk

    Take a short stroll along Rouse Hill Estate walk for a glimpse into the history of the area. If you’ve got time, explore the house on a guided tour.

  • Family picnic and adventure playground area overlooking a toddlers' play space in Rouse Hill Regional Park. Photo: John Yurasek © OEH

    Rouse Hill picnic area and playground

    Dog-friendly Rouse Hill Regional Park is a great day out – enjoy a barbecue, walk or bike ride and let the kids explore the playground. It’s great for...

  • Second Ponds Creek walk, Rouse Hill Regional Park. Photo John Yurasek © OEH

    Second Ponds Creek walk

    Go for a bike ride or take your dog for a walk along the short Second Ponds Creek walk in Rouse Hill Regional Park. It’s a great way to start or finis...

 

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Google Trekker at Cape Byron State Conservation Area. Photo: J Spencer/OEH.

General enquiries

Contact

  • in the Sydney and surrounds region
  • Rouse Hill Regional Park is open 8am to 6pm from May to August and 8am to 8pm from September to April. The park may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

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