


Penrith Whitewater Stadium
About
Built for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Penrith Whitewater Stadium offers families an incredible opportunity to experience world-class whitewater rafting, kayaking, and adventure activities in a controlled, safe environment. Kids can try beginner-friendly water sports on the same course used by Olympic athletes, or enjoy the aerial adventure courses and scenic picnic areas overlooking the rapids.
Highlights
- ✓Family rafting experiences on an actual Olympic whitewater course
- ✓Beginner kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding lessons for kids
- ✓Aerial adventure courses with zip lines and rope challenges
- ✓Viewing platforms where families can watch rafters tackle the rapids
- ✓Educational displays about the 2000 Olympics and whitewater sports
Pro Tips
- 1.Book water activities in advance online, especially during Australian school holidays and summer months, as sessions fill up quickly.
- 2.Bring swimwear, towels, and a change of clothes for the whole family. Water shoes or secure sandals are essential as the rocks can be slippery.
- 3.Arrive 30 minutes early for your activity session to complete safety briefings and gear fitting without feeling rushed.
- 4.International visitors should note that Australian summer runs December to February, which is peak season. Consider visiting in spring (September to November) for pleasant weather and smaller crowds.
- 5.Pack reef-safe sunscreen and apply generously. The Australian sun is intense, and you will be on the water with significant reflection.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings during Australian school terms (February to June, or July to November) for the smallest crowds. The weather is ideal in spring and early autumn when temperatures are warm but not scorching. Avoid January school holidays when Australian families flock here.
What to Know
All equipment is provided for water activities, but you must book sessions in advance. There is a cafe on-site for snacks and drinks, plus picnic areas if you prefer to bring your own lunch. Ample free parking is available. International visitors should book through their website before arriving in Australia.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but water activities are most popular and comfortable during the warmer months (September through April). Some activities may have reduced availability during winter (June to August) due to cooler water temperatures. Check their website for special holiday programs during Australian school breaks.
Nearby Eats
Penrith town center is about 10 minutes away and offers family-friendly chains like Guzman y Gomez (Mexican) and various cafes. The nearby Panthers complex has multiple dining options including kid-friendly restaurants with playgrounds.
More Activities Near Penrith
Epic Entertainment Centre
Epic Entertainment Centre is a massive indoor entertainment complex that keeps kids active and entertained for hours with everything from trampolines and climbing walls to arcade games and laser tag. Perfect for rainy days or escaping the heat, this all-in-one venue offers something for every energy level, from toddlers to teens. The variety of activities means siblings of different ages can all find something they love under one roof.
The Crescent
The Crescent is a spacious riverside park along the Nepean River offering families a perfect spot for outdoor play and relaxation. With multiple playgrounds, shaded picnic areas, and expansive lawns for running and games, it's a local favorite for families seeking free outdoor fun in Penrith. The scenic river setting and well-maintained facilities make it an ideal spot for anything from a quick playground visit to an all-day family adventure.
Penrith Bowling Club
Penrith Bowling Club offers classic lawn bowls fun in a relaxed, family-friendly setting where kids can try their hand at this traditional Australian sport. With on-site dining, games areas, and a welcoming atmosphere, it's an ideal spot for families to enjoy a quintessentially Aussie experience while the kids learn a new skill in a social, outdoor environment.
Jamison Skate Park
Jamison Skate Park is a fantastic free outdoor facility where kids can practice their skateboarding, BMX, and scooter skills in a safe, purpose-built environment. With features designed for all skill levels from beginners to advanced riders, it's an excellent spot for active kids to challenge themselves and meet local young people while visiting Australia.