Western Sydney Regional Park
| Western Sydney Regional Park | |
|---|---|
Picnic benches | |
Interactive map of Western Sydney Regional Park | |
| Type | Urban park, wildlife park, nature reserve |
| Location | Abbotsbury and Horsley Park |
| Coordinates | 33°52′08″S 150°51′34″E / 33.8689°S 150.8595°E |
| Area | 583 ha (1,440 acres) |
| Elevation | 60–100 metres (197–328 ft) |
| Opened | 1997 |
| Owned by | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service |
| Operated by | Fairfield City Council |
| Status | Open all year |
Western Sydney Regional Park is a large urban park and a nature reserve situated in Western Sydney, Australia within the suburbs of Horsley Park and Abbotsbury. A precinct of Western Sydney Parklands, and situated within the heart of the Cumberland Plain Woodland, the regional park features several picnic areas, recreational facilities, equestrian trails, and walking paths within the Australian bush.
The park is governed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and is listed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. In a 2009–10 survey, the park had attracted approximately 430,000 visitors per annum.