Leacock Regional Park
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about Leacock Regional Park.
Getting there and parking
Get driving directions
From Casula, take Metroroad 5 from the Sydney region and take the Hume Highway exit towards Casula. Turn left onto Leacocks Lane, the park is located along the right-hand side of Leacocks Lane
Park entry points
- Casula Train Station See on map
- Leacock access See on map
By bike
Check out the Bicycle information for NSW website for more information
By public transport
Leacock Regional Park is close to Casula Station. For information about public transport options, visit the transport website
Best times to visit
Leacock Regional Park is a great place to visit all year round. Head to the park for an early morning jog by the river in spring, a weekend picnic in the winter sun or an evening stroll along the Bellbird track during summer.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
19°C and 28°C
Highest recorded
44.8°C
Winter temperature
Average
6°C and 16°C
Lowest recorded
-4°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
March
Driest month
July to September
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
243mm
Facilities
Picnic tables
Maps and downloads
Permitted
Pets
You can walk your dog on-lead at this location. See other regional parks in NSW that have dog walking areas.
Prohibited
Smoking
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
Contact
- in the Sydney and surrounds region
Leacock Regional Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger
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Scheyville office
02 4580 2750
Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm. Closed public holidays. - 71 Memorial Drive, Scheyville 2756
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Email: npws.cumberland@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Scheyville office
Nearby towns
Campbelltown (18 km)
For nature lovers, the Macarthur region has plenty of natural attractions. Explore nature reserves and wildlife trails or see spectacular native flora and fauna at the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan, the largest botanic garden in Australia.
Parramatta (20 km)
Parramatta offers a fascinating insight into early colonial life in Australia. Don't miss a visit to Old Government House, now one of 11 Australian Convict Sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Sydney City Centre (40 km)
No trip to Sydney is complete without spending some time in the city’s beautiful parks. Whether it’s in central areas like Hyde Park or the Royal Botanic Gardens or further out in Centennial Parklands, there’s plenty of green space to go out and enjoy.