Katherine Bureros (15.11.2017 21:23)
Came here for a baby shower but it was raining heavily. It’s a great place for bbq, and biking;) also for walking and jogging. Only thing to be mindful is that it’s like a one way street so if you find a parking spot-grab it! Otherwise, you have to turn all the way around to go back to that place and who knows someone might have taken it. Also only 30km/hr as lots of children and pedestrians:)
Mia Middleton (10.11.2017 10:39)
A suitably regal and voluminous lodging, capable of communicating a long swish in the language of ancient fecundity and ornithological havens. Perfect for detecting webs.
Peter Still (23.09.2017 12:47)
This part combines aspects of a botanical gardens, unkept natural areas, swamps, ponds with amazing amount of birdlife. As a local resident I don't feel like I'm in the city once I walk through the park gates.
Arash R (16.08.2017 04:02)
Mistreated by a ranger
This morning I was fined by a ranger for being at the wrong gate with my motorcycle. What is really shocking and upsetting is that I was lost and looking for a way out. You claim to treat others with respect in your Charter but asking for help by a ranger standing at a gate does not give a message of helping people using your parklands but of just a way to generate money by making infringements. The ranger did not introduce himself nor give his name or show his ID.
I hope this is not how you treat all people who are simply finding their way around the park.
Anton Gorlin (02.05.2017 05:33)
An awesome park with lots of activities. You can ride a bike, a scooter, run, walk, watch birds, feed birds (if you feel like committing crime), bbq - they have free facilities, walk around lakes, do a little bush walk, they also have events sometimes. A great place! Can be tricky to find parking if there is an event.