ellaslist Checks Out Wulaba Park In Waterloo

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By: Matt Allison, ellaslist explorer

As residents of Waterloo, we can't get enough of Wulaba Park, one of several parks in the ever-growing Green Square precinct. Wulaba is the traditional Gadigal name for the Rock Wallaby, once a regular sight in the Waterloo area, paying homage to both traditional cultures and the land. 

If you're locals of the area, this is one park the kids are sure to love!

Much Excitement

The focal point of the park is its gigantic ‘slippery dip’ slide that towers over the park at 3-stories high. I’m not sure who has been more excited about visiting - me or the kids! And what a treat it was!

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Packed With Equipment

Beyond the flagship (huge!) slide, the park also features a colourful climbing tower, decks and a vast array of nets and swings. In addition to the play equipment, the park also features a large lawned area with both a handball court and two table tennis tables.

Large concrete blocks invite play and discovery while the towering colourful balustrades add a magical touch, awash with colour and surrounded by an almost dreamlike, curved pathway that crisscrosses the park in alternating colours.

Stuart Noble Landscape Architects headed up the design in conjunction with fine artist Nuha Saad who has created a series of public artworks throughout the park using colourful resin disks that lend kinetic energy that flows throughout the design.

The HUGE Slide

While at first glance the slide can feel rather daunting, however, the designers have made accessing it easy via a series of rope ladders hidden within the climbing tower. My young daughter (3.5 years) still requires a bit of assistance climbing in them, but they are easily traversed by my elder son (5.5 years).

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Toddler & Pre-Schooler Action

For smaller children, there are also swings available, one for young toddlers with added support, another for preschoolers, as well as a communal net swing that can easily accommodate 4-5 young children at a time.

The concrete play structures provide ample entertainment geared towards preschoolers as well as a set of climbing nets, even the stairs are graded, offering smaller steps for younger children and larger ones for older children.

Beware: This Is Not A Gated Playground

The park is located at the end of a cul-de-sac and surrounded by neighbouring buildings, which keeps children moderately contained, but it’s worth noting that the surrounding pathway is a shared car zone, limited to 10kms an hour, but the park is not fenced off completely.

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Parking

Several 2-hour parking bays have been provided, though these fill up quickly, especially on the weekends and you may need to park in neighbouring Zetland and walk over if you can’t find a spot.

The park also features toilets on site as well as barbecues for entertaining and hosting birthday parties or family events.

Where To Eat

There's a great coffee shop on Amelia Street providing teas, coffees and light meals, and the park itself is a stone's throw away from East Village, which provides a host of dining options.

Our children have fallen in love with Wulaba Park, my daughter in particular, naming it “The Best Park Ever!” and it’s quickly become a firm family favourite, dare I say stealing pole position from Sydney Park, her previous favourite.

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Overall Wulaba Park provides a great day out for families, be it a long leisurely picnic, barbecue or even an after-school treat, there is something for everyone.

Other Playgrounds To Check Out

Oatley Park Adventure Playground
Ian Potter WILD PLAY Garden
Sydney's Best Fenced Playgrounds
 

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