King Edward Park Reserve Rd, Newcastle NSW 2300

King Edward Park





523 Reviews
  • Tuesday7 am–6 pm
  • Wednesday7 am–6 pm
  • Thursday7 am–6 pm
  • Friday7 am–6 pm
  • Saturday7 am–6 pm
  • Sunday7 am–6 pm
  • Monday7 am–6 pm




King Edward Park Reserve Rd, Newcastle NSW 2300




About the Business

King Edward Park | NSW Holidays & Accommodation, Things to Do, Attractions and Events | King Edward Park was dedicated as a recreation reserve in 1863. Within the grounds was a bowling green and the Obelisk, built as a navigational marke

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Hours

  • Tuesday7 am–6 pm
  • Wednesday7 am–6 pm
  • Thursday7 am–6 pm
  • Friday7 am–6 pm
  • Saturday7 am–6 pm
  • Sunday7 am–6 pm
  • Monday7 am–6 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet
  • Swings
  • Slides




Recommended Reviews

Cleo
15.10.2023
King Edward Park
Beautiful park!Someone was getting married across from the formal We were attending. Good access, cute little park for the little kids and the view is amazing.Only problem was not enough parking and had to go around twice and drop my daughter at the stairs
Viral Ideas
06.10.2023
King Edward Park
Alright folks, hold onto your hats because I'm about to take you on a wild ride through King Edward Park in Sydney - the park that's fit for a king (or at least a Duke).Let's start with the scenery. King Edward Park is situated on a cliff overlooking the ocean, which means you get some pretty stunning views. And if you're lucky, you might even spot a whale or two (just don't get too close or you might end up with a whale of a tale).But it's not just about the views - King Edward Park has got some serious history. The park was named after King Edward VII (hence the regal name) and was opened way back in 1863. So if you're a history buff, you'll definitely get a kick out of wandering around the park and learning about its past.Now, let's talk about the activities. King Edward Park has got something for everyone. If you're feeling sporty, there are tennis courts and a cricket pitch. If you're feeling artistic, there are plenty of sculptures and art installations to admire. And if you're feeling lazy (no judgment here), there are plenty of benches and picnic tables where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the view.But perhaps the best part of King Edward Park is the wildlife. The park is home to a range of native Australian animals, including possums, lizards, and even some rather friendly kookaburras. Just be sure to keep your snacks hidden, or you might end up sharing your lunch with some furry (or feathery) friends.So there you have it, folks. If you're looking for a park that's fit for a king (or just a regular Joe), King Edward Park is definitely worth a visit. Just don't forget to bring your sense of adventure (and maybe a spare sandwich for the wildlife).
Emma White
27.09.2023
King Edward Park
Great spot to sit and relax, take in the fabulous coastal views, go for a walk or have a picnic. Kids playground. Toilets. Beautiful gardens and green space around the iconic rotunda. Or just a take drive thru and if it's whale season keep your eyes peeled.
Josh “Manic2K” Leong
17.09.2023
King Edward Park
Beautiful with good parking. Bring some nice food and take a beautiful stroll through the park and near the ocean.
Zoe-lea Whiting
09.09.2023
King Edward Park
King Edward Park is a beautiful picnic spot. It has beautifully kept lawn and gardens suitable for games, picnicking or a stroll. The gardens are worth checking out, and generally change each season.Plenty of shady areas, toilets and kids play area. Walk to views of the ocean or for a swim in the bogey hole.
Sharon Caldwell
06.09.2023
King Edward Park
My favourite spot to watch a sunrise
Kerrianne Markulin
20.08.2023
King Edward Park
Beautiful old fig and pine trees provide plenty of shade around the edges of the park. Plenty of space for picnic rugs, and several permanent picnic tables. There is ample open area to throw a Frisbee or have a kick with a soccer ball. A rotunda provides a location for special events. There is a children's playground too. The lower gardens are more formal and currently planted up in a riotous hot pink flower. Dogs allowed on lead. One of our favourite spots.
Abu Bakkar Siddique
17.08.2023
King Edward Park
King Edward Park is really king of the park in Newcastle area. It is established in 1863 as a recreation reserve. It is equipped with all modern facilities like free car park, picnic area, BBQ area, public toilet and dog park as well. It is beautiful park with a lovely green ground area and nice rotunda. It is decorated with large Norfolk Island pine trees and colourful garden with seasonal flowers. Plenty of shades under the large tree or rotunda. Magnificent ocean views sometimes with dolphins and whale watching. Suitable for family gathering as well as kids of all ages. Wedding photos, cricket or footy games are common.
W S
28.07.2023
King Edward Park
Have always enjoyed a king eddies trip. Great for a picnic, a park for kids and public toilets available. Have always seen people allowing their dogs off leash at the top of the hill which is nice. Gardens are lovely when they have been set up. Great view and scenic spots. The time in which they lock the park is ridiculous, it started getting locked early when Pokemon Go was a thing. I don't know why they bothered in the first place but they should stop locking it so early.
Chris Hill (Dolgon86)
25.07.2023
King Edward Park
Beautiful park. Drive or walk through the park. There are plenty of places to take a photo. Brilliant flower garden at the time of walking through. Wonder views of the ocean. Nice walking trails. It's worth a look. Toilets and BBQ facilities are available.

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Reserve Rd, Newcastle NSW 2300
King Edward Park