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The Best Family Friendly Hikes in Western Sydney

When it comes to nature walks in Sydney's west, we reckon you'll be spoilt for choice.

Has the Bondi to Coogee walk gotten far too busy for the family? Or are you looking for a kid friendly hike that's a little closer to home? Whatever your reason, we’ve got you covered with this list of the very best family friendly hikes in Western Sydney, featuring anything from native animals and Aboriginal cave art to picnic areas and swimming holes, with terrain forgiving enough to be enjoyed by everyone. 

Plough and Harrow Loop

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Liverpool
Distance: 1.6 km/30 mins
Difficulty: Easy 
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, picnic, ball games.
The Plough and Harrow Loop is a gentle track that surrounds two of the Western Sydney Parklands’ best picnic areas. The Plough & Harrow East area is great for action addicted families, with a playground and high rope course on offer, while Plough & Harrow West is better suited to large groups looking for space to relax or kick a ball around. 
Sunrise over the Jamison Valley and the Three Sisters in the scenic Blue Mountains National Park
The Blue Mountains has some of the best scenery in the world, and one of the best ways to see it all is on foot. Image via Destination NSW

Red Hands Cave Walking Track

Location: Blue Mountains National Park, Glenbrook
Distance: 8 km/2.5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate   
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, picnic, swimmers.
Formed by the travels of the indigenous people thousands of years ago, Red Hands Cave Walking Track leads to one of the most revered Aboriginal stencil galleries in Sydney. Follow the track along Campfire Creek, looking out for sun-baking water dragons, until you reach the sandstone cave. From there, continue on for the longer loop walk, stop for a swim along Blue Pool walking track, or head straight back if the kids are keen for hometime.
If you're in the Blue Mountains for a few days and want to stretch your legs some more, take a look at our top Blue Mountains Walks for more inspiration.

Moonrise Loop

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Fairfield
Distance: 6.2 km/1-2 hours
Difficulty: Challenging 
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, picnic.
Challenging but approachable, Moonrise Loop is a 6.2km walk with parking at all starting points and toilets along the way, so it's a great option for families that want something a bit more exciting, but still need facilities close by. Marvel at the fields of tall bluebells after the rain, enjoy a picnic, or take in the view at the Knoll lookout.
Couple enjoying a walk along the banks of the Parramatta River, Parramatta
There are many walks along the Parramatta River, from paved options close to the centre of Parramatta to off-the-beaten-track paths for a more secluded day out. Image via Destination NSW

The Parramatta River Walk

Location: Parramatta River, Parramatta
Distance: 3-8 km/2-5 hours
Difficulty: Various  
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat.
The Parramatta River Walk is a collection of walks stretching from far inland near Lake Parramatta all the way to Ryde Bridge, and follows some of the historical routes taken by Arthur Phillip, as well as featuring heritage buildings, and even the Arrunga Bardo Bush Food Garden. The wide range of tracks and start points has something to offer for every family.

Spotted Gums Trail

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Liverpool
Distance: 3km/1 hour
Difficulty: Moderate 
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat.
Spotted Gums Trail is a fun trail that combines easier gravel sections with the slightly more challenging fire trail areas. Visit the ponds with viewing platforms to get a glimpse of the aquatic wildlife, or simply lay back and enjoy the amazing scenery.
Parkland and pedestrian walkways along Parramatta River in Western Sydney
The Western Sydney Parklands has plenty of walks, hikes, and picnic spots that are perfect for a family day out. Image via Destination NSW

Heart Crossing Loop

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Blacktown
Distance: 2.3 km/45 mins
Difficulty: Easy  
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, picnic, dog.
The simple yet rewarding Heart Crossing Loop trail takes you through the stunning Bungarribee Park. Along the way you’ll pass picnic areas, wetlands, and even the Warrigal Dog Run, a great spot to let your dog off the lead for a run! Due to its wetland location, sections of this walk may be wet after rain. 

Bellbird Walking Track

Location: Leacock Regional Park, Casula
Distance: 1.6 km/30 mins
Difficulty: Easy  
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen.
A great option if you’re travelling by train, Bellbird Walking Track is found right next to Casula station, and is often used as a shortcut for commuters. Enjoy the songbirds singing in the canopy on this short walk, and visit the nearby Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre for another family friendly activity.
Couple enjoying the views across the scenic Georges River
Bring a picnic if you head to Simmo's Beach and relax under the shade of a tree after the first leg of your walk. Image via Destination NSW

Simmo’s Beach Reserve Trails

Location:  Fifth Avenue, Macquarie Fields
Distance: 1-4 km/30-90 mins
Difficulty: Challenging   
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, picnic, swimmers, fishing gear.
A local favourite of many generations, Simmo’s Beach Reserve is a lush riverside bushland reserve named in memory of notorious 1950’s sand miner Bob Simmonds. It’s home to a number of rare and threatened species of Aussie flora and fauna including the Grey Haired Flying Fox, and offers a range of unique walking trails from the relaxed 800 metre riverside track to the more challenging 3.9km loop of the entire reserve. With BBQ facilities, picnic areas, playgrounds and a kayak ramp, Simmo’s beach has everything you need for a fun packed family day out. 

Binyang Matta Trail & Short Loop

Location:  Western Sydney Parklands, Blacktown
Distance: 2-6 km/30-90 mins
Difficulty: Easy   
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, bikes.
Named after the indigenous Dharug people’s term for Place of Birds, Binyang Matta Trail is a great choice for avian enthusiasts. The relaxing trail with sealed pathways is perfect for cycling, and features a shorter loop path for any tired little legs. Be on the lookout for colourful parrots and soaring kingfishers amongst the grasslands and forest branches.

Pimelea Loop

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Fairfield
Distance: 1.6 km/30 mins
Difficulty: Easy 
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen. 
The Pimelea Loop is home to the Cumberland Plain Woodland, an endangered native area which has been the subject of a bush regeneration program that began back in the 1990’s.  An easy yet rewarding path that's perfect for getting back to nature, the track also links to lookouts, waterways, and a playground with a climbing wall.
Family enjoying a visit to Cumberland State Forest in West Pennant Hills in Sydney's west
Escape the city and find yourself immersed in nature in the Cumberland State Forest Image via Destination NSW

Cumberland State Forest

Location: 95 Castle Hill Road, West Pennant Hills
Distance: 1-3 km/20-40 mins
Difficulty: Easy 
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, picnic, ball games.
Australia’s only metropolitan state forest, Cumberland State Forest is home to 3 different bushwalking trails, as well as a High Rope course, multiple picnic areas, BBQ facilities, toilets, and more. Behold the strikingly tall Cabbage Tree Palms on the Forestry walk, or get educational on the short Sensory Walk.

Shale Hills Loop

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Liverpool
Distance: 3.6 km/1 hour
Difficulty: Easy 
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat, bikes, dog.
The Shale Hills Loop is another ideal spot to enjoy the natural beauty of the Cumberland Plain Woodland. The sealed track is great for cycling, as it leads you through tranquil wetland to the Badu Lookout viewing area, and also connects to a number of other tracks and trails. Look to the skies for a chance to see the Little Eagles soar, spot the weather-changing colours of the Forest Red Gum, or visit the off-leash Shale Hills Dog Park with your four legged family member.

Bungarribee Trail

Location: Western Sydney Parklands, Blacktown
Distance: 4-6 km/1.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy   
What to Bring: Walking shoes, water, sunscreen, hat. 
The Bungarribee Trail is a laid back track that takes you through some of the Western Sydney Parklands' most beautiful countryside and scenery.  The surrounding wetlands are teeming with birdlife, native flora, and if you look through the grass, you might just spot some friendly kangaroos and wallabies.
Rom at Novotel Sydney Parramatta
Novotel Sydney Parramatta

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After a day of walking the trails, the most important thing is to get in some rest and relaxation. If you're visiting Western Sydney or if you want to enjoy a staycation while you try some of the local walking paths, make sure you book your Western Sydney accommodation to ensure a comfy bed and maybe even a pool or spa to relax in after a busy day on your feet.

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