There are 272 parks with toilet facilities in New South Wales
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Barrington Tops State Forest is a natural wonderland located between Gloucester and Scone.
Centennial Park is a suburb located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Centennial Park is a historic and scenic park located in the center of Cooma Cooma.
Curry Reserve Elderslie is a popular choice for families and communities looking for a gathering place.
Echo Point Park is a unique destination in Sydney that is situated in bushland on the shores of Middle Harbour.
Fagan Park, located in Galston, New South Wales, is a stunning natural attraction covering an extensive area of 55 hectares.
Located in the city of Albury, Fredericks Park is a spacious and well-equipped play space that offers fun and entertainment for families and children of all ages.
Georges Head Memorial Park is a historical site located in Mosman, Sydney.
Ghin-Doo-Ee National Park is a natural oasis located 200 km northeast of Sydney.
Located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Goulburn River National Park is a nature lover's paradise. It covers a stretch of approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) of the Goulburn River and offers a wide range of recreational activities for visitors.
Hanging Rock in Nowra, New South Wales is a popular destination for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Heaton State Forest is a sustainable travel destination located northwest of Toronto on the NSW Central Coast in Australia.
Hunter Park Gilgandra is a charming park located just 200 meters from the CBD.
Lake Centenary Temora is a stunning man-made lake located just north of the town of Temora in New South Wales, Australia.
Little Gibber, also known as Dark Point, is a rocky headland located in the southern area of Myall Lakes National Park, north of Hawks Nest in Australia.
Marramarra National Park is a protected national park located in the Hawkesbury region of northwestern Sydney, New South Wales.
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Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
Located in the vibrant suburb of Surry Hills, next to the Central Station, Prince Alfred Park is a beautiful, 7.5-hectare park that offers plenty of green space and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy.
Reflections Boambee Creek Reserve Toormina is a picturesque day reserve located in the northern beachside suburbs of Coffs Harbour.
Located in the Central Coast area of New South Wales, the State Forests of the Watagan Mountains Wyong are a popular destination for nature-based activities.
Tooraweenah Park is a family-friendly amenity hub located in the heritage-rich town of Tooraweenah, New South Wales.
Albert Park Cootamundra is a charming rest stop located on Olympic Highway.
The Albury - Murray River Precinct Albury is a unique natural playground that flows between the twin cities of Albury Wodonga.
Alex Bell Park South Grafton is a fantastic family-friendly park that aims to bring a bit of whimsy for kids and helps their imaginations run wild.
Alma Park Uralla is a peaceful and relaxing place to visit.
Arakoon National Park in South West Rocks is a historical and picturesque destination located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.
Arthur Byrne Reserve, located in Sydney's eastern suburbs, offers a peaceful oasis for picnicking, ball sports, kite flying, walking or jogging, within close proximity to Maroubra Beach.
Auburn Botanic Gardens is a beautiful botanical garden located in Auburn, New South Wales, Australia.
Bakers Shaft Reserve Burnt Yards is a breathtaking and peaceful reserve located along the Belebula River in Central New South Wales.