Discover the best top things to do in Blacktown, Australia including Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, Western Sydney Parklands, Blacktown Showground Precinct, Sydney Zoo, Blacktown Drive-In, Westfield Mt Druitt, Westpoint Blacktown, Raging Waters Sydney.
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4.5 based on 2,561 reviews
Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is Sydney's ultimate hands-on wildlife experience. We are the only place in Sydney where you can pat a Koala! We are located just 45 minutes drive from Sydney and en-route to the world famous Blue Mountains. With over 2,000 mammals, birds and reptiles, our comprehensive collection of Australian species awaits your visit. You can meet a Koala, feed the Kangaroos and Wallabies, admire the size of our enormous Saltwater Crocodile "Ngukkur" and loads more! There's a Cafe on site with an abundance of great food and beverage choices for the whole family, and a HUGE retail store for you to find the ultimate keepsake from your trip to Featherdale! We also offer FREE WIFI to visitors throughout the main facilities in the park. There is FREE onsite vehicle parking and we're easily accessible by public transportation. Simply catch a train to Blacktown and board Bus #729 to Featherdale.
Located in a suburb of Sydney, this animal park or mini zoo specializes in the unique Australian animals like kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, and many more, providing a comprehensive view of the local fauna.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
After the devastating bushfires of the north it was nice to visit this lush, green park in the city. Paths are easy to follow, maps are detailed and you could easily take a stroller or wheelchair around. Lots of birdlife and snake warning signs. I was especially pleased to see the environmentally friendly sinks at the toilets. I visited Lizard Log about 9am on s weekday and it was pleasantly quiet but the facilities & number of BBQ's suggests it could easily cater to hundreds. I enjoyed my visit.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Walking around the park, only a few minutes from Blacktown station, you could believe you are far from a large city. The bird wildlife, the interesting facts dotted around the walk makes you aware of our part in the ecosystem. Relaxing picnic areas, bbqs, waterplay area for young kids, basketball courts, open fields for footy, a great place for a family gathering .
4.5 based on 378 reviews
Sydney Zoo is bringing a world-class experience for the families of Western Sydney! Located in Bungarribee Park, near Eastern Creek, Sydney Zoo exhibits a wide range of popular animal species. It is education and conservation oriented, providing an important service for the people of Western Sydney.
Such a fun experience for my 3 year old daughter and the adults. Nice flat easy walking paths. My daughter walked the whole zoo. We got an annual pass and it is well worth the money. It’s great to have a zoo so close to home. The animals all look happy and healthy. I’ve told all my friends and work colleagues to check it out.
4.0 based on 165 reviews
First time at drive in Sydney, and familiar with them as a kid. My partner grew up in the same era, but had never been. It was charming and fun. Worth the effort to get there and great value.
3.5 based on 27 reviews
Westfield Mt Druitt is your go-to shopping destination for fashion, beauty, lifestyle and leisure. With all your favourite retailers in clothing, fresh produce, beauty, electronics, homewares and sports and fitness, Westfield Mt Druitt has everything you need for your home, kitchen and wardrobe.
2.5 based on 34 reviews
Raging Waters Sydney is the place to make your summer memories! Offering over 30 rides, slides and attractions, Sydney’s biggest waterpark has something for everyone. Challenge your family and friends on the H2Go Racers, experience the thrills on the 360 Rush, chill out by the beach or slide the brand new – Whirlwind.
Was a little apprehensive about renewing the passes this year. COVID and all that jazz. But with the handy little discount for renewing early and a hot summer with two young children to keep occupied we thought what the hell. So we tested the waters without the kids a few weeks ago, arrived at 10am when the gates opened and left at 4:30pm just before closing. Rode most of the slides without too much waiting. Got beds on the beach by the wave pool. Bit annoyed at no lazy river but here's hoping that reopens later in the season. Carted the kids off this weekend for their first visit of the summer, again 10am arrival, beds on the beach and straight to the slides. 5 slides and too over excited kids later and we chilled on the beach for a bit. Having been stung a little for extra food last year we planned ahead and filled the esky with water and fruit to get us through the day which lasted us pretty well, would recommend taking food with you and using it as a bit of downtime during the day if you have kids. Only downside was queueing for a slide that was shut, only to find out once we reached the top, but overall we all had a great day and all came away a little browner and a lot more exhausted. Many more days to spend over the coming months I imagine. Well worth the investment in the annual passes.
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