Neegulbah Park in Macquarie Hills: Climb Away at This Shady Park

If you like a playground nestled in the trees, visit Neegulbah Park in Macquarie Hills.

Renovated by Lake Macquarie City Council in early 2021 and surrounded by mature trees which provide some shade, it’s a great spot for kids to play.

Neegulbah Park Macquarie Hills

There is a large climbing frame with an enclosed yellow and white slide and a smaller slide for younger kids.

Neegulbah Park Macquarie Hills

This climbing frame incorporates a climbing wall, climbing ladder and climbing net to suit a range of ages.

Neegulbah Park Macquarie Hills
Neegulbah Park Macquarie Hills

Kids can get dizzy on the rope spinner.

Neegulbah Park Macquarie Hills

Kids can test their balance with an adventure trail consisting of a log jump, rope traverse and alligator crossing.

Neegulbah Park
Neegulbah Park Macquarie Hills

There are a few swings including a group nest swing, regular swing and toddler swing.

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There’s plenty of seating areas including sandstone blocks and picnic tables.

As you can see from the photos, the playground is installed with wood chip and rubber matting.

Address: Neegulbah Park Playground is located at 123 Lawson Rd, Macquarie Hills. There’s plenty of parking behind the park.

Ideal Age: Toddlers, Preschoolers, Young school age kids

Public Toilets: No.

Water Fountain: No

Picnic Facilities: Picnic table

BBQ: No

Nearby Cafe: Pick up a coffee or snacks in Cardiff

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