Ingleburn Reserve Bensley Road, Ingleburn, New South Wales 2565
About the Business
Welcome to Ingleburn Reserve, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Australia's stunning bushland. Located at Bensley Road in Ingleburn, this establishment is not just your ordinary park, but a captivating tourist attraction and point of interest that offers something for everyone.
At Ingleburn Reserve, we understand the importance of providing a memorable experience for families. That's why we have upgraded our tracks and trails, access paths, picnic facilities, parking, and signage to ensure your visit is nothing short of exceptional. Please note that these upgrades will be taking place from Monday 13 March until May, and there may be some changes to access during this time.
As you arrive at Ingleburn Reserve, you'll be greeted by the serene beauty of native forest surrounding a spacious park. Our well-maintained tables and barbeques are perfect for enjoying a delightful family meal amidst nature's embrace. The playground, equipped with the latest equipment for kids of all ages, was installed in 2015 to provide endless fun and adventure. Additionally, we have recently updated our toilets to prioritize your comfort and safety.
For those seeking a closer connection with nature, we invite you to follow a short trail through endangered bushland to the breathtaking Georges River Gorge. Don't forget to bring your camera along to capture the beauty of native wildlife that you may encounter along the way. At the end of the trail, you'll discover the historic Ingleburn Weir, a relic from the 1930s built to create a swimming hole for locals. Take a moment to relax and soak up the tranquil ambiance of the bushland or try your hand at fishing in the Gorge.
Thrill-seekers and biking enthusiasts will be delighted to explore our 770-meter family-friendly Mountain Bike Trail Loop. With a range of jumps, berms, and obstacles, this trail is designed to help new mountain bike riders develop their skills. There is also a 250-meter easy loop for beginners and a longer 450-meter intermediate loop for those seeking an extra challenge.
But that's not all. Ingleburn Reserve has even more exciting upgrades planned for the future, ensuring that your experiences with us will only get better over time.
As you explore the reserve, don't miss the opportunity to check out the remains of the historic Ingleburn Weir while dipping your toes in for a refreshing break. And if you're looking for a perfect picnic spot, look no further. We offer plenty of picnic tables and barbeques at the top of the reserve, allowing you to enjoy a delicious meal while taking in the picturesque surroundings. Parents can relax and watch their kids have a blast at the playground, all while seeking shelter under the shade of our picnic tables.
Accessibility is a priority for us, and we are proud to offer brand new toilets that are easily accessible for people with disabilities. We believe in honoring and respecting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians, Elders, and communities. We acknowledge the spirit that binds us in our dreams and aspirations on Dharawal country.
For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact us at Campbelltown City Council. We are located at the corner of Queen and Broughton Streets in Campbelltown, NSW 2560. You can also reach us by phone at (02) 4645 4000 or email us at council@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au.
Experience the beauty and tranquility of Ingleburn Reserve, where nature and adventure come together to create unforgettable memories. Plan your visit today!
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Location & Phone number
Bensley Road, Ingleburn, New South Wales 2565, Australia
Reviews
"Playground is great, and new picnic areas are being built for family use Toilets are also there. The river is very nice. With an old weir, and some lovely rocks for sitting on, a very gentle walk down to the river. Fairly quiet on weekdays"
"Excellent equipped park, nice playground for kids, limited bbq facilities, clean/ touch switch toilet. There were open sharp slab nails. which could make a dangerous situation."
"My rating would be more 3 and a half stars. A nice shady park, a short walk to the weir. It has a nice short little bike track. It would be good to see some of the other bike/walking trails be developed a bit further."
"We followed a unlabelled track, not knowing where it could lead to we come across some great areas to sit and relax. Along the track you will find small cave like crevices. Further down you will find a track leading to the waters edge where a small water fall/ rapid flows. Walk was Approx 3klm return. Not recommended for disability client or those unstable on their feet. Some downhill and uphill decent. Not recommended for beginner bike riders. However a designated bike track has just been built."
"Nice layout. Good fun for the kids. The road leading to it is uneven. So don't take your lowered car there. There is still construction there. Lots of potential."
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