


Parramatta River Walk
About
The Parramatta River Walk offers families a beautiful, paved riverside path perfect for leisurely strolls, bike rides, and scooter adventures alongside the peaceful Parramatta River. With excellent views, open green spaces, and easy access to waterfront parks, it's an ideal spot for burning energy, having a picnic, or simply enjoying the Australian outdoors without the hustle of busier Sydney attractions.
Highlights
- ✓Flat, well-maintained paved paths perfect for bikes, scooters, and strollers
- ✓Beautiful river views and opportunities to spot Australian water birds and wildlife
- ✓Multiple parks and green spaces along the route for play breaks and picnics
- ✓Safe, car-free environment where kids can ride freely
- ✓Connection to other attractions and playgrounds in the Parramatta area
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring or rent bikes and helmets locally, as the path extends for several kilometers and kids can really explore without worrying about traffic.
- 2.Pack a picnic blanket and snacks to enjoy at one of the riverside parks along the route, where kids can play while you relax by the water.
- 3.Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat, especially during Australian summer (December to February), and always bring sun protection.
- 4.Download an offline map before you go, as some sections may have limited mobile coverage, and it helps plan your turnaround point based on your kids' energy levels.
- 5.Look for native water birds like ibis, ducks, and cormorants along the riverbanks, which makes for great wildlife spotting with younger children.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (7-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) on weekdays to avoid crowds and heat. Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking and cycling, avoiding the intense summer sun and cooler winter mornings.
What to Know
The walk is completely free and accessible with wide, paved paths suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. Limited food options directly on the path, so pack your own snacks and water. Free parking available at Rosehill Gardens and surrounding streets.
Seasonal Notes
Year-round destination, though summer (December to February) can be very hot, so early morning visits are essential. Spring brings beautiful blooming trees and comfortable temperatures. Occasional flooding may close sections of the path during heavy rain periods, typically in winter and early spring.
Nearby Eats
Parramatta CBD (about 2km away) has numerous family-friendly options including cafes and restaurants along Church Street. For a quick stop, Rosehill Gardens Racecourse sometimes has casual dining options open on event days.