πΏ A ripper spot for the ankle biters to run wild and kick a footy arvo!
Booth Park in Kurri Kurri is a great local park for families looking for open spaces and kid-friendly play gear. The park features recently upgraded playground equipment including swings, a slide, and a see-saw, all under a shade cloth with a gravel floor. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the cement cricket wickets and practice nets, perfect for young players and casual footy games. With a cement path around the park and light traffic nearby, itβs a safe and relaxed spot for an arvo out with the kids.
π Park Information
π Address | Rawson St, Kurri Kurri NSW 2327, Australia |
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π Website | Website |
β Rating | 3.6/5 (17 reviews) |
ποΈ City | Kurri Kurri |
πΊοΈ Coordinates | Google Map Link |
ποΈ Facilities |
π Opening Hours
Day | Hours |
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Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
Thursday | Open 24 hours |
Friday | Open 24 hours |
Saturday | Open 24 hours |
Sunday | Open 24 hours |
Monday | Open 24 hours |
Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
β What Makes This Park Special
Family Playground Fun β
Booth Parkβs playground has been given a nice upgrade recently, featuring a slide, swings, and a see-saw all shaded by a cloth cover with a gravel floor underneath. Itβs a safe and fun spot for the ankle biters to have a good run around without worrying about too much sun. The cement path circling the park adds a nice touch for kids to scoot or bike around. Perfect for families wanting a relaxed arvo where the kids can burn off some energy.
Kick a Footy or Bowl a Wicket πβ½
If your young ones are into footy or cricket, Booth Park is a solid choice. There are a couple of cement cricket wickets and practice nets in the south east corner, ideal for under 10s or casual practice sessions. The big open grassy spaces are perfect for kicking a ball or having a friendly game of football. Plus, the park sits within a 50kph zone with light traffic, making it safer for kids to play around.
Easy Access & Safe Surroundings π
Located on Rawson St, Booth Park benefits from reasonably light traffic and a 50kph speed limit nearby, which makes it a safer place for families to visit. The cement path around the park is great for walking or scooting, and the recent upgrades with shade cloth provide some relief from the sun. While thereβs no mention of toilets or parking in the reviews, the open layout and quiet street access make it a hassle-free spot for a quick family outing.
π¬ What Visitors Are Saying
- Nice big open space for the kids to run.
- There is a couple of cement cricket wickets where our boys played under 10's on Saturdays.
- There is also a couple of practice nets in the south east corner.
- Recently upgraded the park a little. Shade cloth added with gravel floor, cement path around.
- Has slide, swings and see saw.
- Is a alright park If you just want to kick a ball or a game of football.
- Reasonably light traffic flow & within a 50kph zone.