William Howe Regional Park 281A Moyengully Ave, Mount Annan NSW 2567

William Howe Regional Park





136 Reviews
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayOpen 24 hours




William Howe Regional Park 281A Moyengully Ave, Mount Annan NSW 2567




About the Business

William Howe Regional Park | NSW National Parks | Walk your dog, enjoy a family picnic or go for a rejuvenating walk or jog in this lovely green space near Campbelltown in Sydney’s southwest.

Contacts

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+61245802750
281A Moyengully Ave, Mount Annan NSW 2567

Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables




Recommended Reviews

diane jones
22.10.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Blessed to have this on our doorstep and the dog absolutely loves it up there!
Ashleigh Adam
06.10.2023
William Howe Regional Park
My dog loves his weekly walks here. The biggest problem is there are no bins on the trail and there is dog poo everywhere because of it. Other then that it's a nice little trail.
linda mortlock
21.09.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Love this space. Its is a wonderful place to go for walks, bush hikes, ride your bikes and walk your dog. Lovely views and if your lucky you could spot kangaroos, foxes and bunnies, all in their natural habitat. You are also entertained by the many sounds and choruses of all the native birds that live in the bush. Only gripe, is the maintenance of the area isnt that regular and it sometimes affects the walking paths and tracks.
Jason Farlow
15.08.2023
William Howe Regional Park
There has been a fair bit of work done to the trackThe stairs have been repaired at Mt Annan side making them usable againNice spot and dog friendly
Sam Barsby
13.08.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Went for a short walk with the family yesterday when it was somewhat overcast but it was an enjoyable walking wide track which is reasonably steep. Has lovely short stone walls along the incline with the sounds of birds tweeting in the bushes and pretty Monarch butterflies following us for most of our walk. Not a bad view from the top and nice and serene too. Lovely walk to get a bit of cardio and relax in a peaceful environment.
Some Random Dude
11.08.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Great area to gravel bike or learn how to mountain bike trails are mostly flat and gravel one trails continues down into gundungurra reserve which has some small rocky areas drops and concrete jumps down a large hill its where i learnt to jump a bike great place 8/10
Gordon “Hawkesbury Campground” McDonald
04.08.2023
William Howe Regional Park
The Loop trail takes you on a varied and pretty stroll on a loop walk around William Howe Regional Park. You’ll see farmlands spreading across the Razorback Mountains and to the Blue Mountains escarpment in the distance and up on the hill you’ll pass Turkeys Nest lookout and picnic area, the highest point on the track and a great place to stop for a break or a picnic lunch.From here, the walk heads into the trees, where you’ll forget how close you are to the suburbs as you lose yourself for a little while in nature. The Loop trail is a great walk for children, plus the park is dog-friendly, so you’re welcome to bring your dogs along, provided they’re on a leash.
Gav Holz
02.08.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Took the kids for a bike ride around the loop track. It's steep in places but manageable. We went clock wise and next time we will try the reverse way as both are steep in places but I think clock wise would be the best to get the heart beating at the start and ease off as you decent.Tracks look to be well maintained.Picnic tables at the top for a rest.
Solveig Jorgensen
24.07.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Very accessible. Good level walk with an additional loop if you're looking for extra steps. Needs a bit of maintenance on the top wall lookout.
Matt Cornwall
24.07.2023
William Howe Regional Park
Great little walk. Could be an amazing example of the local Bushland but unfortunately NPWS don't seem to do any environmental management in the area. The entire park was full of Mothvine, African Olive and Sida which really took away the experience of being in unspoiled Bushland.

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281A Moyengully Ave, Mount Annan NSW 2567
William Howe Regional Park