Cooper Park Bushwalking in the City

Stone arch bridge

Cooper Park

Located in Bellevue Hill, Cooper Park covers 15 Ha of bushland in the centre of Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Donated to the Woollahra Council as a park in 1913 by Sir William Cooper the park covers a gully from Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill to Manning Road, Double Bay. With tennis courts and cricket nets at one end and native parkland at the other it’s a wonderful place to visit.

How to Get There

We took the train to Bondi Junction and walked the 15 minutes to the park’s entrance. However, if you want to drive, carparking is available in Bunna Place. Because of the park’s location, there are many entrances off surrounding streets. These have steps leading down to the valley floor where they join the walking track.

The Park

Starting behind the tennis courts, a track winds through the valley floor following a small creek. An information board details the wildlife living in the park as well as the plant species. Scattered along the path are weather shelters, so if it rains there is somewhere to stop for a while.

We followed the well maintained track which wound through eucalypt trees with a fern understory. The creek has many small waterfalls and cascades which are easily accessible from the track.

The damp shady environment has led to most structures being covered in moss. We really liked the arch bridge and a bench seat because they were covered in it.

At the far end of the park, a large set of steps lead up and out to Victoria Road. Of course, you can also enter this way.

What Did We Think?

This is an amazing park, hidden away in Sydney’s suburbia. The walk through native bush, while following the creek was very relaxing and enjoyable.

Comments

14 responses to “Cooper Park Bushwalking in the City”

  1. Alison Avatar

    Beautiful park, nice for a hike

    1. Destinations Avatar

      It was a great hike, thanks for reading.

  2. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Such an amazing place to hike..really too warm here ..

    1. Destinations Avatar

      We have seen on the news how hot it’s been. Not looking forward to our summer if it’s going to be the same.

  3. Priti Avatar

    Beautiful park excellent photos thanks for sharing your hike experience! 👌👌👌

    1. Destinations Avatar

      Thanks for reading, pleased that you liked it.

      1. Priti Avatar

        It’s pleasure of mine stay blessed 💗

  4. dolphinwrite Avatar

    With today’s track homes and commonalities, we do miss the creativity of long ago.

    1. Destinations Avatar

      The creativity and individuality are great. It allowed each family to design the house to their own tastes

  5. katelon Avatar

    Looks like a lovely park. I enjoyed your photos!

    Thanks for following my blog. I appreciate it.

    1. Destinations Avatar

      It really is a nice park and great to walk through. Pleased that you liked the photos.

  6. Obong eno Avatar

    Great shots of a beautiful park ❤️💚

    1. Destinations Avatar

      Thankyou! Pleased that you liked them. Thankyou for reading

      1. Obong eno Avatar

        You are most welcome ❤️

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