Anzac Park has recently undergone a significant upgrade, featuring a custom-designed elevated play structure as its centerpiece. This structure boasts a natural finish that blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment and offers a unique play experience for visitors of all ages. With various climbing rigs, access points, and a wobbly rope bridge, the playground caters to a broad range of abilities and includes a ‘junior’ unit for little ones. Additionally, the park incorporates nature play elements such as rocks, fallen leaves, and balancing timber elements, creating an immersive and engaging outdoor experience.
The playground at Anzac Park is thoughtfully designed to provide a vibrant and inclusive space for families to enjoy. From a large slide to a nearby toddler area with accessible features and colorful play elements, the park offers something for everyone. During warmer months, children can delight in a small sandstone water play feature, adding an extra layer of fun and excitement to their visit. The park’s commitment to providing a diverse range of play opportunities reflects its dedication to creating a welcoming and engaging environment for the community.
Located in West Ryde, Anzac Park stands as a testament to the City of Ryde’s commitment to honoring the land’s Traditional Custodians, the Wallumedegal Clan of the Darug nation. By paying respect to Elders past, present, and emerging, the park serves as a space that celebrates cultural heritage and fosters connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. With its focus on nature play, inclusivity, and community engagement, Anzac Park embodies a philosophy of creating outdoor spaces that promote active play, learning, and appreciation for the natural world.