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Freeling Recreation Park Freeling – Footy Oval & Dog-Friendly Spot - Park thumbnail
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Freeling Recreation Park offers a spacious football oval perfect for a casual kick or a run-around with the kids and dogs. Families enjoy the open green space for active play and dog walking. However, some parts of the playground equipment appear run down and may not appeal to younger children. The park suits those after a simple outdoor spot for footy and dog walks rather than a fully equipped playground experience.

4 ★ (31 reviews)
Freemasons Park Cessnock – Family-Friendly Local Spot - Park thumbnail
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Freemasons Park in Cessnock offers a welcoming space for families, especially those with young kids. One reviewer fondly recalls seeing their granddaughter playing there, suggesting it has kid-friendly areas suitable for family visits. Located near the bowling club in west Cessnock, it provides a casual local spot to relax and watch the little ones have a go. While details on facilities are limited, it’s clearly a place where families gather and enjoy some quality time outdoors.

4 ★ (2 reviews)
Gaskin Park Churchill – Clean, Family-Friendly Sports Venue - Park thumbnail
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Gaskin Park Churchill offers a clean and tidy environment ideal for families and kids keen on footy and outdoor activities. While primarily known for its sports facilities, especially football, it also serves as a great venue for community functions. The park’s well-maintained grounds make it a comfortable spot for parents to watch their kids play or enjoy a casual arvo with mates. Perfect for families looking for a simple, fuss-free outdoor experience in Churchill.

4 ★ (15 reviews)
Gippsland Sports and Entertainment Park Morwell – Well-Maintained Sports Hub - Park thumbnail
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Gippsland Sports and Entertainment Park in Morwell is a solid spot for sports lovers and community events. Reviews highlight its well-maintained grounds and synthetic football pitches that are great for footy games. The venue hosts lively events with a friendly atmosphere, including covered areas for shade and refreshments during hot days. While some mention the stadium is a bit outdated, the park remains a popular local hub for sports and entertainment, making it ideal for families and sports f

4 ★ (54 reviews)
Girdlestone Park East Devonport – Convenient Overnight Stop for Ferry Travellers - Park thumbnail
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Girdlestone Park in East Devonport is a handy overnight stop, especially for those catching or arriving off the Tasmania Spirit ferry. The grounds are spacious with plenty of parking and clean toilets, making it a practical choice for self-contained campers. While the terrain is a bit uneven, the park offers shelter options like a grandstand and clear signage. It’s more about convenience than fancy facilities, with open lawns and a safe environment for a quick rest. Perfect for families and trav

4 ★ (41 reviews)
Goode Park Moss Vale – Quiet Family Playground and Open Space - Park thumbnail
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Goode Park in Moss Vale offers families a peaceful spot with a small playground suitable for young kids and plenty of open grassy space perfect for running around or kicking the footy. While it lacks amenities like toilets, barbecues, or water bubblers, it’s a nice quiet place for a quick arvo outing with the little ones. The playground has bark mulch which can get a bit gritty when damp, so bring a picnic rug. Ideal for families looking for simple outdoor fun without the fuss of busy facilities

4 ★ (20 reviews)
Gosper Park Windsor – Community Gathering Spot - Park thumbnail
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Gosper Park in Windsor is a local community park known for hosting events like Christmas carols, making it a great spot for families and mates to gather and enjoy outdoor activities. While detailed facilities aren’t mentioned, the park serves as a welcoming green space for social and festive occasions, perfect for those looking to connect with neighbours and enjoy a relaxed arvo in the fresh air.

4 ★ (1 reviews)
Green Park Darlinghurst – Quiet Lunch Spot Near St Vincent’s - Park thumbnail
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Green Park in Darlinghurst is a small, shady green space popular for grabbing a quiet lunch, especially for visitors to nearby St Vincent’s Hospital. While it offers lovely shade and an amazing view, the park lacks basic facilities like toilets and bubblers. Several reviews mention the presence of homeless people and drug users, which affects the atmosphere and sense of safety. Despite this, some find it a helpful community spot with occasional free food events. This park suits those looking for

4 ★ (152 reviews)
Haddrell Park Mighell – Relaxed Family-Friendly Green Space - Park thumbnail
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Haddrell Park in Mighell offers a peaceful green space perfect for families and travellers alike. The park is well maintained with lush grass, making it ideal for footy games and picnics. It also serves as a low-cost CMCA caravan park with facilities like potable water and a dump point for self-contained RVs. Visitors enjoy easy access to town amenities including public toilets and fresh produce stalls nearby. While traffic noise can be a bit of a bother, the friendly atmosphere and caretakers m

4 ★ (46 reviews)
Hammel Park Beenleigh – Family Sports & Play Hub - Park thumbnail
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Hammel Park in Beenleigh is a well-established community sports and recreation area perfect for families and local sports fans. The park features multiple sports grounds including netball courts, football fields, and a baseball pitch, making it a top spot for active kids and mates keen on a game. While the playground is present, some reviews note the gated design which might feel a bit locked down. Overall, the park is clean, well-maintained, and offers great facilities for a fun day out support

4 ★ (125 reviews)

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