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Parks & Reserves

We deliver a wide range of community services, programs and activities for local residents, often in partnership with other local service providers.

Children playing on a flying fox

Botanic Gardens

For more than 130 years, the Albury Botanic Gardens has been the jewel in our CBD crown. Our Gardens boast more than 1,000 native and exotic plant species as well as a magical children’s garden, which inspires exploration in little and big people alike.

Open seven days a week, entry is free.

Wodonga Place, between Dean and Smollett Street, Albury

alburycity.nsw.gov.au/botanicgardens

Volunteering opportunities are available through Friends of the Botanic Gardens – call 02 6051 3443 or email fotg@alburycity.nsw.gov.au to find out more.

Man sitting on a park bench reading a newspaper

 

Riverside Precinct

Albury’s Riverside Precinct includes a range of beautiful spaces to relax and enjoy nature by the banks of the Murray River.

NOREUIL PARK FORESHORE

The perfect place to go for a swim or float around the river bend, grab something delicious from The River Deck Café, or simply take in our glorious natural environment under the shade of a tree.

Noreuil Parade, South Albury

HOVELL TREE PARK

Home to the Community Wood Fired Oven, BBQ facilities, the historic Hovell Tree, and a children’s playground. The Community Wood Fired Ovens are fired up every second Sunday for free community use. Bring your bread, roasts, pies, pizzas (whatever you fancy!) and we’ll assist you in taking them in and out of the hot oven.

Corner Hume Street and Wodonga Place, South Albury

Riverside Precinct

Playgrounds

There are more than 90 playgrounds located throughout Albury, providing lots of fun and adventure. Be sure to check out these great spaces with your little mates.

ODDIES CREEK PARK AND PLAY SPACE

Ebden Street off Wodonga Place, South Albury

BOTANIC GARDENS CHILDREN’S GARDEN

Wodonga Place, Albury

FREDERICKS PARK

Fairview Drive, North Albury

PATRICIA GOULD RESERVE PLAYGROUND
Nicholson Place, West Albury

To find more details about the facilities and
equipment available at each play space visit:
alburycity.nsw.gov.au/playspaces
 
Mungabareena Reserve

‘Mungab’ as it’s affectionately known, is officially recognised as an Aboriginal place and holds great cultural significance to the Wiradjuri people. Mungab is a popular swimming, fishing and picnic area, with a boat ramp and fish cleaning station. Explore the many near-by trails of the area, taking in indigenous flora and fauna, wetlands, billabongs and lagoons.

Mungabareena Road, East Albury

Gazebo in the background and red flowers in the foreground at Mungabareena Reserve.

OUR
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.