WIANAMATTA REGIONAL PARK

Public BBQ

This expansive park is a serene escape, ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as walking, jogging, mountain biking, and even fishing in designated areas. The park features well-maintained walking tracks and numerous trails, including the Luxford trail that leads to Jordan Springs, offering an engaging experience for mountain bikers. The presence of diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, birds, and occasional snakes, adds to the park's rustic charm. Although some visitors have noted difficulty finding entrances, once inside, the park offers scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a worthwhile destination for those looking to connect with nature and enjoy Australia's native flora and fauna.

Address

Mainwaring St, Ropes Crossing NSW 2760, Australia
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Nearby Features

  Toilets
  Picnic tables
  Shaded area
  Walking tracks

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WIANAMATTA REGIONAL PARK BBQ Area
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Address

Mainwaring St, Ropes Crossing NSW 2760, Australia
View on Google Maps

Nearby Features

  Toilets
  Picnic tables
  Shaded area
  Walking tracks

Suggestions? Feedback?

Generally No! The BBQs are first come, first serve. However, if you plan on having a larger event then please check with the local council.

Come prepared with the right essentials, and you'll enjoy a fun day of barbecuing in WIANAMATTA REGIONAL PARK. For more information, check out our What to Bring to a Public BBQ guide.

Aussie public BBQs are simple to use. Majority of sites listed on this website are gas or electric BBQs. Simply press the button and it will turn on for a set amount of time (10-20 minutes).

We do also list wood fired BBQs on this site, so check the above descriptions and photos to be prepared.

Check out our How To Use Public BBQ Guide for further information.

Did you turn it on properly? Check out our How to Use Public BBQ guide.

If you are convinced that the BBQ has issues, then contact the local council and let them know it's faulty.

You should first check with your local council about the rules and restrictions.

Generally, it is permissible to utilize your own gas BBQ, provided it remains under continuous supervision. However, the usage of Charcoal BBQ's is typically restricted, with the exception of parks equipped with designated charcoal disposal bins.

Check out our guide on Portable BBQs in Aussie Parks and Beaches for more information.