Bungarribee Park

Bungarribee Park is a 200-hectare park featuring wide-open scenic space and two sealed tracks.

A serene landscape showing a grassy field with trees and shelters, creating a calm and natural scene.

Bungarribee Park offers 200 hectares of wide-open scenic space. It has 2 sealed tracks – the Heart Crossing loop and the Bungarribee trail – which are fantastic for walking and cycling.

It also has one of Sydney’s largest off-leash dog areas, the Warrigal Dog Run, and an awesome playground with climbing tower, slides, a flying fox, swings and water play equipment.

If you’d like something to eat or drink, check out Harvey's Social, next to the Warrigal Dog Run, or the Sydney Zoo Waffle Wagon, which is at the back of Sydney Zoo and accessible from the Bungarribee Park car park.

Big family reunion? Check our picnic shelters

Our shaded shelters are ideal to host your next family gathering of up to 90 people, including children.

View picnic shelters

Walking, running and cycling

Sealed tracks, including one that runs between the Great Western Highway and Eastern Road, make Bungarribee Park a terrific place to walk or cycle.

Stroll Western Sydney Parklands' rolling countryside on the Bungaribee Trail. The 4km to 6km walk takes you through wetlands teeming with birdlife and grasslands abundant with native wildflowers, kangaroos and wallabies.

The wetland around Bungarribee and Eastern Creek is protected. We are gradually planting 20 hectares of native wildflowers and thousands of native trees to restore the original landscape, known as the Cumberland Plain.

Facilities at Bungarribee Park

Directions

The entrance is on the corner of Doonside Road and Holbeche Road.

There are 2 large car parks (the Runway Car park and the Greenbelt Car park). Park only in the bays marked by signs and symbols. Time limits apply in some areas.

Picnic shelters

  • 18 picnic shelters: 
    • 8 are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis
    • 10 can be booked for parties and special occasions.
  • The shelters you can book have a capacity of: 
    • 60 people (45 seated, 15 standing)
    • 90 people (45 seated, 45 standing). 

 

View picnics for more details.

Barbecues

  • 26 electric barbecues are available for everyone to use, free of charge. Please leave them clean and tidy when you are finished.
  • 7 coal barbecue stations have concrete platforms for you to place your own barbecue on. These are available for everyone to use, free of charge. Please leave them clean and tidy when you are finished. Put heat beads or coal waste in the coal bins provided.
  • You can only use portable coal and gas barbecues at the designated coal barbecue stations.

 

If there’s a Total Fire Ban, you can only use the parklands’ electric barbecues. If you need help, contact our office or a ranger.

Toilets

Toilets, including accessible facilities, are at the 2 car parks.

Warrigal Dog Run - rules of use

Warrigal Dog Run is provided for the enjoyment of you and your dog(s). You are legally responsible for the actions of the dog(s) you bring to the park. To ensure the off-leash area remains a safe and fun environment for the community the following entry conditions apply:

  • All dogs must be kept supervised and under control by a competent person over 16 years of age.
  • Children under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • You must never leave your dog unattended in the park.
  • Please clean up after your dog by using the bags and bins provided.
  • Do not litter. Small items such as cigarette butts can be deadly to dogs.
  • Do not allow your dog(s) to dig.
  • Dogs must be on leash prior to entering and upon leaving the off-leash area.
  • No more than four (4) dogs per person at any one time. All commercial activities must be approved by Greater Sydney Parklands.
  • Dogs must be wearing a collar and name tag which includes your address/phone number.
  • Dogs that are in season ('on heat') are prohibited from this area and should not be in the general park either.
  • Dogs that are a registered breed and have been declared dangerous are prohibited from the off-leash area and the rest of the park.
  • Dogs displaying signs of aggression are to be removed by the owner immediately.
  • Your dog's vaccinations must be current or they could spread or pick up a contagious disease.
  • Owners must comply with the responsibilities set out in the Companion Animals Act.
  • The use of skateboards, bikes, roller blades, remote control devices or any other recreational activities of a similar nature are prohibited in the off-leash area.

 

On the spot fines may apply to any contravention of the Companion Animal Act or the Western Sydney Parklands Act and Regulation.

 

For enquiries call 02 9895 7500, Monday – Friday (9 am to 5 pm).

 

For after-hours assistance please contact the Police Assistance line 131 444 or in an emergency call 000.

 

Two people stroll along a path in Bungarribee Park, walking their dog together.

A man and woman walking their dog at Bungarribee Park.

The entrance to a park featuring a tree-lined walkway, with restrooms available at Bungarribee park.

Facilities at Bungarribee Park.

A grassy field at Bungarribee Park featuring a pathway and two bright orange shelters.

Shaded sitting areas at Bungarribee Park.