3 Best Parks in Maitland NSW

Expert recommended Top 3 Parks in Maitland NSW. All of our parks face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes everything from checking reviews, ratings, reputation, history, complaints, satisfaction, trust and cost to the general excellence. Deadset the best!

Maitland Park
Maitland Park
Maitland Park
10+ YEARS IN TBR
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MAITLAND PARK


Maitland NSW 2320 Directions

Since 1884

Specialty:

Dog Friendly Event Conducting Barbeque Car Park Coach Parking Family Friendly Kiosk Lawn Gardens Picnic Area Public Toilet Swimming Pool

Maitland Park is a centrally located reserve offering Victorian-style landscapes and architecture alongside sporting fields and leisure facilities. The park offers both winter and summer sporting opportunities, including a croquet lawn, 32 resurfaced netball courts, a state-of-the-art hockey field, and soccer and football fields. Maitland Park is an ideal destination for spending time with friends and family or meeting in groups of all sizes. The park's enclosed playground is accessible for people with disabilities, and a Liberty Swing is available. The park has wheelchair access throughout. Visitors can organise gatherings at Maitland Park, enjoying modern amenities like barbecues, toilets, and a filtered water station. The gardens and rotunda at Maitland Park are popular spots for photography and weddings.

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Price:

Free Entry

Contact:

02 4934 9700

Open 24 Hours

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Werakata National Park
Werakata National Park
Werakata National Park
9+ YEARS IN TBR
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WERAKATA NATIONAL PARK

Lovedale, 6C82+JV,
Maitland NSW 2325 Directions

Since 1999

Specialty:

Open Space Bike Riding Walking Trails Event Conducting Areas Hiking Trails Pond

Werakata National Park is excellent for birdwatching, home to native animals, and known for its extraordinary spring wildflowers. The park has a unique atmosphere, with drooping red gums and small-flower grevilleas creating a spectacular sight along the walk. Werakata National Park offers enjoyable bushwalking and mountain biking experiences, with cycling and walking trails lined in spring with purple, orange, and yellow wildflowers like acacias and banksias. Rare plants, found mostly in a designated endangered habitat section, add to the park’s ecological significance. The riding trails and scenic picnic grounds are natural highlights, making Werakata National Park an ideal spot for picnics, relaxation, and outdoor activities. Winter is an especially good time for birdwatching in the park.

2025 Update: Werakata National Park spans 3,337 hectares.

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License ABN 17 894 939 105

Contact:

02 4946 4100

Open 24 Hours

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Stockade Hill Heritage Park
Stockade Hill Heritage Park
Stockade Hill Heritage Park
5+ YEARS IN TBR
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STOCKADE HILL HERITAGE PARK

15 Adams Street, East Maitland,
Maitland NSW 2323 Directions

Specialty:

Green Space Cycling Bike and Walking Trails Kids Ground Playground Jogging Kids Play Area Swings Slides Shelter Manicured Lawn

Stockade Hill Heritage Park is an ideal destination to spend time with friends and family, and generally meet up with all ages. The park features outdoor fitness equipment. The park is designed to be an engaging and active space, with programmes that cater to workers, residents, and visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Stockade Hill Heritage Park is a new park and an excellent place for sightseeing, and it offers wheelchair-accessible facilities. The park has additional amenities, including public toilets, picnic shelters, and tables. Dogs are allowed in the Stockade Hill Heritage Park but must be on leash.

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Contact:

02 4934 9700

Open 24 Hours

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