Wheeler Park Playground
Wheeler Park is a little playground, fully enclosed and shade overlooking the Narrabeen Lakes. I wouldn’t aim to visit this playground purely for the playground but would rather incorporate it into a visit to Narrabeen Lakes.
Where is Wheeler Park Playground
Wheeler Park Playground doesn’t really have an address which is weird considering there is even a car park.
There is also street parking all along the Narrabeen Lakes. If you park down any of the roads leading to Narrabeen Lakes you can extend your visit by walking to the playground.
The next three pictures should give you an indication of where Wheeler Park Playground is.
The blue spot in the picture is the covered playground alongside Lakeside Road.
Lakeside Road is in relation to other roads / streets in the area (more specifically Mactier Street) and the Lakes.
Where Mactier Street and the Lakes are within the greater Narrabeen area.
The beauty about this little playground is its location
- It’s on the Narrabeen Lagoon Trail which means you can walk around the Lakes / lagoon a bit with the kids. It’s perfect for prams and trikes.
- There is a cafe (walking North) called Boatshed cafe where you can pick up a coffee / babychinos / smoothie.
- Ducks and geese are abound.
- There are open areas nearby where you can sit and peacefully watch the water (or the people trying their hand at various water sports).
Wheeler Park Playground Facilities
The playground itself is small but has the basics.
There is climbing frame, slides and swings.
It is all spring form and as I said above its completely enclosed.
There are BBQ facilities (just one I think), picnic tables and a few benches inside and outside the playground.
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Are you looking for playgrounds on Sydney’s North Shore? Here are a few more reviews for you to look at.
Walter Gors Park and Playground in Dee Why
Green Street Playground, Brookvale