Rockdale Bicentennial Park, Recreational park in Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia.
Rockdale Bicentennial Park is a recreational facility in Rockdale with three distinct zones, two connected ponds, and multiple sports fields across its grounds. The site includes separate playgrounds for different age groups plus a bike track and skate park.
The facility opened in 1988 during Australia's Bicentenary celebration, marking an important moment for the local area. A significant expansion took place in 2009 with the construction of a football stadium.
The park serves the local community as a multi-sport gathering place, with fields designed to accommodate both cricket and soccer throughout the year. The layout reflects how the space supports different recreational interests and age groups in everyday use.
The park is currently undergoing construction through late 2025 due to the M6 tunnel project, with temporary facilities available at nearby reserves. Visitors should check on current conditions and open areas before planning their visit.
The park features separate playground areas with a specialized bike track that extends across a considerable distance for enthusiasts. This infrastructure is often overlooked by visitors who focus mainly on the main sports fields.
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