There are 16 parks drinking water available in Greater Sydney
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Brays Bay Reserve & Mcilwaine Park Playground is a fantastic green space located on the waterfront in Sydney’s inner-west.
Bronte Park Bronte is a popular destination that offers a variety of recreational activities for all ages.
Located on the northern beaches of Sydney, Freshwater Rockpool is a must-see attraction for anyone seeking an enjoyable and family-friendly swimming experience.
The Great North Walk - Berowra Valley National Park is a 27km, grade 5 hike located in the Berowra Valley National Park, New South Wales.
The Great North Walk is a historical walking track that spans over 250 kilometres, from the Obelisk in Macquarie Place in Sydney to Queens Wharf in Bicentennial Park in Newcastle, passing through beautiful scenery such as the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Lake Northam is a natural city lake located in Camperdown, Victoria, Australia.
Lake Parramatta Reserve is a stunning nature reserve located near the Parramatta CBD, Sydney, Australia.
Lake Parramatta Reserve And Recreation Area is a natural attraction located 2 kilometres from Parramatta CBD.
Located adjacent to the natural playground of Lizard Log in a bushland setting, the Lizard Log Zig Zag Track is a nature lover's paradise.
Macarthur Park Camden is a historic and beautiful public park located in the heart of Camden.
The McIver Women's Baths, also known as Coogee Women's Pool and Ladies Baths, is a heritage-listed ocean pool located in Grant Reserve, Coogee, New South Wales, Australia.
Salmon Haul Reserve Cronulla is a beautifully landscaped area that offers panoramic views of Port Hacking across to Bundeena and the Royal National Park.
Strathfield Park is the oldest public park in Strathfield, located in Strathfield South, NSW.
Sydney Park is a 41.6-hectare recreational area located in the inner-city suburb of Alexandria, Sydney, Australia.
Located in the bustling vicinity of Darling Harbour in Sydney, Tumbalong Park is a 5-hectare (12 acres) oasis of calm and beauty. It derives its name from Dharug language, which translates to "place where seafood is found" and showcases the culture of Australia's coastal indigenous people. Not only is Tumbalong Park a testament to ancient culture, but it has also played a role in pop culture. The park spans over 5 hectares (12 acres) with an urban stream running through it, decorated with beauti
Located in Sydney, Australia, Watt Park is a small but relaxing area that is perfect for those looking to unwind and take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.