This relatively new little toddler park in Narara opened in mid-2020 and is great for little ones. Built with tiny tots in mind, the wonderful playground offers a great space for them to play without the worry of being bowled over by older children.

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There’s a double swing (with bucket swing and regular swing), a spinner pole and a small climbing frame with rope climb, slippery dip fireman pole, shop window, and monkey bars (which is awesome to keep older siblings entertained).

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Our favourite aspect of the park is the series of wooden beams. Little ones love challenging themselves to see if they can balance the length of this little obstacle course.

Tall mature trees surround the park and provide a welcome space to throw down a rug and have a picnic.

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The large grassed area surrounding the park is a little too slopey for a game of soccer, but it is a great space for a run around or relax in the sunshine.

Treeline Close Playground, Narara

Ages: This park s best suited to babies, toddlers and young preschoolers.
Fenced: No.The park is positioned on an elevated site a bit above the road.
Groundcover: Woodchip and softfall under areas where kids are more likely to take a tumble.
Facilities: Picnic table.
Toilets: No.
Shade: Mature trees surround the park and provide shade for picnics, but there’s no shade over the play equipment.
Parking: Street parking.
Location: Cnr Treeline Close and Fountains Road, Narara.

Looking for a park for older kids? Check out our features on nearby Gavenlock Oval and Goonak Parade – they’ve been designed for older kids.

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This park review – first published in June 2020 – is regularly updated as equipment and facilities are modified. If you’ve visited this park and something has changed, please do let us know by emailing [email protected].

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Written By: KATIE STOKES

Founder & Editor

After working in print and online media for more than a decade, Katie launched Playing in Puddles in 2017. A mum of three young boys and local of the Central Coast, Katie loves discovering and sharing all that’s happening in our region.Â