Hardy Park is a newly established playground located at 106 Buffalo Road in Ryde, NSW. This innovative recreational space offers a wide range of play experiences designed to engage children’s imaginations. From swinging and sliding to climbing and tactile elements, Hardy Park provides a stimulating environment for kids to explore and have fun. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a diprotodont “fossil dig” and a grass kickabout area surrounding the playground, adding educational and interactive elements to the play experience.
As a community-focused business, Hardy Park aims to provide a safe and enjoyable space for families to gather and children to play. The park’s design reflects a commitment to promoting physical activity, creativity, and learning through play. By incorporating diverse play elements and interactive features, Hardy Park encourages children to develop their motor skills, socialize with others, and immerse themselves in imaginative play scenarios.
City of Ryde acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land where Hardy Park is situated, honoring the Wallumedegal Clan of the Darug nation. This recognition of Indigenous heritage underscores the park’s commitment to inclusivity and respect for cultural diversity. By fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, Hardy Park strives to create a sense of community and connection among visitors while celebrating the rich history and traditions of the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.