The Hills District in New South Wales boasts several beautiful parks offering a range of recreational activities for visitors. Rouse Hill Regional Park is a popular destination featuring the Crebra and Fibrosa Pavilions, available for hire for special events. The park also provides family-friendly bike trails, picnic spots, and an adventure playground, catering to families and their pets.
Castle Hill Heritage Park, a heritage-listed site, spans 20 hectares of rolling hills and Blue Gum forest. It holds historical significance as the birthplace of Castle Hill and the site of the first Australian convict rebellion in 1804. The park offers walking tracks, picnic areas, and playgrounds, and is home to the Blue Gum High Forest and the Powerful Owl, both endangered species.
Both parks offer a peaceful setting for visitors to immerse themselves in nature, partake in outdoor activities, and explore the region's rich history.