Parks in Singleton (Suburb)

Singleton, a suburb in New South Wales, is home to several beautiful parks that offer a variety of amenities and activities for visitors. Some of the notable parks in the area include Gowrie Park in Singleton Heights, covering 7.0 acres and suitable for walking with picturesque scenery. Singleton Lioness Park, covering 2.0 acres, is also ideal for walking and provides a restroom for visitor convenience. Robinson Reserve, a 12.2-acre park in Singleton Heights, is perfect for walking, family activities, and sports like bike riding, featuring a playground and parking lot.

Nolan Park, another park in Singleton Heights, spans 9.6 acres and is suitable for walking, while Bligh Park, covering 1.1 acres, is also ideal for walking. Rose Point Park in Singleton, spanning 73.6 acres, is great for walking and family activities, offering sports facilities like a cricket court and a netball court. Townhead Park is a popular park in Singleton that provides a variety of recreational activities, while Burdekin Park is well-regarded for its natural beauty. Riverside Park, located along the river, offers a tranquil setting for relaxation and recreation.

In addition to these parks, Singleton is surrounded by national parks such as Wollemi National Park, the second-largest in New South Wales, and Yengo National Park, part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage. These parks provide opportunities for camping, hiking, and exploring the stunning natural environment of New South Wales.