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  • Business

    Western Sydney Parklands is managed by Western Sydney Parklands Trust, a self-funded NSW Government agency. Its role is to maintain the Parklands and expand the facilities on offer… Read more

  • Eat and drink

    The Parklands is perfect for DIY picnics and barbecues, it also offers everything from a sit-down meal to a quick coffee or soft-serve ice-cream to go. You can… Read more

  • Commercial events

    The Parklands has much to offer as a location for commercial event producers, with different spaces that can be tailored to suit specific requirements and two locations –… Read more

  • Parklands facilities

    COVID-19 update for visitors and the community The Parklands feature fun-filled playgrounds, shaded picnic shelters and easy-to-use barbecues as well as the essentials like toilets and water fountains. Using the… Read more

  • About us

    Stretching over 5,280 hectares, through three council areas (Blacktown, Fairfield and Liverpool) and for 27 kilometres, Western Sydney Parklands really  is Sydney's Biggest Backyard.   We have wide open space… Read more

  • Picnic shelters

      A range of picnic shelters are available for booking at Western Sydney Parklands. Our beautiful parks are the perfect choice for your next get together in the great… Read more

  • More shelters for hire

    New shelters for hire In response to visitor feedback, we are increasing the number of hireable shelters at Plough & Harrow East, Plough & Harrow West and Lizard Log. From… Read more

  • Wylde MTB Trail Markers

    Look out for these signs on the Trail to guide you: Symbol Level Description Competent Moderate fitness and skill. Gentle climbs and descents, with obstacles such as rocks, gravel, bridges and pot holes. Must have… Read more

  • Wylde Trail Etiquette

    Remember these few simple rules to make the ride fun for everyone:Entering – Only enter the trail at the beginning – do not enter at any other point. One… Read more

  • Access to Information

    On 1 July 2010, the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act) replaced the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (FOI). Government Information Public Access (GIPA) is the right to… Read more

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