Ollie Webb Reserve Playground – Parramatta

If you’re looking for a playground where every child can join in, Ollie Webb Reserve hits the mark. The reserve features what the City of Parramatta Council calls a “district inclusive playspace and water play” area — meaning kids of different ages and abilities can all enjoy it together.
The fenced play zone feels safe and spacious: swings, trampolines, slides, water-play streams and sandpits give children a lot of freedom while you relax nearby.

One of the major wins we found as a family: there’s a dedicated water play section with interactive jets and splash areas covered by shade cloths — perfect for warmer days.
The play equipment is modern and varied: embankment slides, music chimes, tunnels, trampolines and accessible swings. The kids enjoyed the tower with climbing nets and enclosed slide and how well the space accommodated younger siblings too.

As a mum, it matters that the basics are covered — and this reserve delivers. You’ll find accessible toilets, BBQ and picnic zones, shaded seating, water fountains, and a circuit path for a stroller or a quick walk.
The inclusive design means there are adult change facilities with a hoist and adjustable tables, plus accessible parking and drop-off areas too.

📍 37A Glebe Street, Parramatta NSW 2150
Bring a hat, sunscreen — some areas still get full sun — and maybe a change of clothes for the water zone.


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