Girrahween Park
Girrahween Park is close to Wolli Creek Regional Park, Ann Street, Wolli Creek, St George, Sydney, Bayside Council, New South Wales, 2205
- Address: The Walk, Earlwood NSW 2206, Australia
- Phone: +61 2 9337 5511
- Website: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
Girrahween Park, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 5 AM | 10 PM |
Monday | 5 AM | 10 PM |
Tuesday | 5 AM | 10 PM |
Wednesday | 5 AM | 10 PM |
Thursday | 5 AM | 10 PM |
Friday | 5 AM | 10 PM |
Saturday | 5 AM | 10 PM for the week |
Girrahween Park reviews
Such a lovely walk that requires actual walking along a track and not just a footpath. The bats are cool to see which are located halfway between Turella and Bardwell Park station. And my little girl loves seeing the train go by. I'd avoid the track after heavy rains, it will be too muddy over sections.
Lovely piece of remnant wetland on Wolli Creek. Cafes not too far away.
Tranquil park, never really busy. A blend of bird sounds, insect sounds and train sounds.
Such a lovely walk that requires actual walking along a track and not just a footpath. The bats are cool to see which are located halfway between Turella and Bardwell Park station. And my little girl loves seeing the train go by. I'd avoid the track after heavy rains, it will be too muddy over sections.
Lovely piece of remnant wetland on Wolli Creek. Cafes not too far away.
Tranquil park, never really busy. A blend of bird sounds, insect sounds and train sounds.
The park is quite peaceful with a variety of bird sounds. There are also walking tracks and bat sightings. However, it can get muddy after heavy rains. Overall, a nice experience.
Nice park to take a peaceful walk, surrounded by nature. The bats are an interesting sight and my kids enjoy watching the passing trains. Only downside is that it can get muddy after heavy rain.
Girrahween Park is a beautiful wetland area, with cafes nearby. It is a great place to relax and escape the city. The park is not crowded and has a nice mix of natural sounds and train sounds.
I enjoy walking in Girrahween Park. The track provides a peaceful and serene experience. The bat sightings are a unique feature and my kids love it. It can be muddy after heavy rains, so it's best to avoid those times.
Girrahween Park is a tranquil oasis in the city. It offers a peaceful environment with a variety of bird and insect sounds. The train passing by adds to the charm of the park. The park can get muddy after heavy rains, so it's best to visit on dry days.
I love taking walks in Girrahween Park. It's a beautiful wetland area with lovely views. The presence of bats halfway between Turella and Bardwell Park station is fascinating. My daughter especially enjoys watching the trains go by. However, it can get muddy after heavy rains, so it's best to avoid those times.
Girrahween Park is a peaceful park with a lovely walking track. The sight of bats is a fun surprise and my daughter enjoys watching the passing trains. It can get muddy after heavy rains, so it's best to visit when it's dry.
I had a wonderful time at Girrahween Park. The walking track is a nice change from regular footpaths and the bat sightings were a highlight. My little girl loved seeing the trains go by. The park can get muddy after heavy rains, so keep that in mind.
Girrahween Park is a peaceful and quiet park with a mix of natural sounds and train sounds. The park is not usually crowded, which adds to its serene atmosphere. The bats halfway between Turella and Bardwell Park station are a unique sight. However, the track can get muddy after heavy rains.