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Best Parks in Central Coast: Botanic Gardens, Reserves and Local Ovals

The Central Coast is blessed with some of the most beautiful parks and open spaces in New South Wales, offering locals and visitors alike the perfect escape into nature. Whether you're after a peaceful walk through native bushland, a spot for a picnic with mates, or somewhere to let the kids burn off some energy, the parks across this region deliver something special for every season and every mood.

This guide brings together the best parks the Central Coast has to offer, from beachside reserves to hidden pockets of tranquillity tucked away inland. You'll find spots ideal for families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a bit of fresh air and open sky. We've put together everything you need to know about getting out and making the most of what's on your doorstep.

There's something pretty wonderful about having world-class parks within reach, and the Central Coast makes it easy to prioritise time outdoors. Grab this guide and start exploring the green spaces that make this region so special.

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    Ocean Beach

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    Umina Beach

    Ocean Beach is a top things-to-do experience in centralcoast.

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    Australian Reptile Park

    Somersby

    Australian Reptile Park is a top things-to-do experience in centralcoast.

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    The Entrance

    The Entrance

    The Entrance is a top things-to-do experience in centralcoast.

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