About this walk
This remarkable park on the edge of the Parramatta CBD tells many stories of Parramatta and Australia’s past. Used today as a place for exercise, events, socialising and relaxing, it was once a home of government and a rich resource for Aboriginal people who gathered in the area.
Its importance is recognised through the World Heritage listing of Old Government House and the Domain, with the house the oldest surviving public building in Australia. Next to this, you can visit The Crescent, to take in views over the Parramatta River, or the Dairy and Rangers cottages, both also included in the World Heritage listing.
Walk the Burramatta Landscape Trail along the eastern bank of Domain Creek where Traditional Custodians have planted yam daisy or visit the site of Little Coogee, once a popular swimming spot.
Starting point | George Steet Gatehouse, junction of O'Connell and George Street, Parramatta NSW 2150 |
Country and/or local Aboriginal group | Dharug |
Time and distance | 1 - 1.5 hr (4.2km) |
Cost | Free |
Walk grade | Most of the terrain is a paved pathway. Easy effort. Paved path. |
Accessibility | Suitable for prams. There are a number of accessible parking spots located throughout the Park and all permanent toilet facilities have an accessible toilet. |
Facilities | Dogs allowed on leash. Car park available. Toilets available. Café: MISC. Parramatta + Good George. Picnic shelters available. |
Walk itinerary
Explore a detailed map and itinerary of the Parramatta Park walk, highlighting every captivating stop along the journey.
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Highlights along the walk
Walk stop A: Macquarie and George Street gatehouses
The Macquarie and George Street gatehouses were built to welcome people to the new Parramatta Park.
Walk Stop B: Paperbark Playground
The innovative Paperbark Playground in Parramatta Park interprets the cultural significance of Parramatta Park, while providing an inclusive and exciting playspace for all.
Walk Stop C: The Crescent with views of Parramatta River
Take in spectacular views of Parramatta River from this ancient natural amphitheatre, and learn about the cultural significance of The Crescent.
Walk Stop D: Little Coogee
Take in Parramatta’s natural swimming pool of the 1880s up to the 1950s – Little Coogee.
Walk Stop E: Grey‑headed Flying-fox Camp
Try and spot the most conspicuous (and threatened) species in Parramatta Park - the Grey-headed Flying-fox.
Walk Stop F: Wistaria Gardens
Discover one of Sydney's most intact surviving Edwardian Gardens.
Walk Stop G: The Dairy and Rangers Cottage
Explore one of Australia's oldest colonial sites at The Dairy and Rangers Cottage - one of the 11 Australian Convict Sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Register.
Walk stop H: Burramatta Landscape Trail
Walk along Parramatta Park's 40,000-year-old Burramatta Landscape Trail, restored to return traditional plants to this ecological niche.
Walk Stop I: Boer War Memorial
A local connection for the Boer War and Parramatta in 'The People’s Park'.
Walk Stop J: Observatory Transit Stones
The Transit Stones supported the transit telescope used as a meridian mark for explorer Thomas Mitchell’s first trigonometric survey of Australia in 1828.
Walk Stop K: Old Government House and Domain
Old Government House is the oldest surviving public building in Australia – and one of 11 Australian Convict Sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Register.
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