Griffith parks

Griffith Region in New South Wales boasts a range of parks and outdoor attractions for visitors. City Park stands out as a top destination, having been recognized among the Top 10 playgrounds in NSW by the Weekend Telegraph. The park offers various amenities such as the Southern Hemisphere's tallest climbing frame, a splash pad, a double flying fox, swings, a fenced toddler playground, a lawn, walking tracks, free barbecues, picnic tables, and a water bottle refill station.

Maintained by Griffith City Council, the region features 100 parks, 7 major sporting grounds, and 41 playground areas, catering to activities like walking, bike riding, picnicking, and barbecuing. Notable parks include McKirdy Park, equipped with a beach volleyball court, ping pong table, BBQ, and shelter. Travelers can also find respite at three rest areas in Griffith: Penfolds Bridge, Cyrils Rest Area, and Memorial Park. Visitors can explore attractions like The Pines picnic area, Woolshed Flat campground, Mount Brogden walking track, Spring Hill picnic area, Woolshed Falls walking track, Ironbark picnic area, and Store Creek picnic area within the park.

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