Helen Street Reserve, Lane Cove North

Where is Helen Street Reserve?

Helen Street Reserve is between Helen Street and Huxtable Avenue in Lane Cove North.

 

Playground Equipment and Amenities

This park is an off-leash dog exercise area away from the picnic area and children’s playground.
FACILITIES 
Toilet:  Yes
BBQ’s: Electric BBQ
Shade: Lots of shade by surrounding trees
Water Bubblers: Yes
Coffee Facilities: No
Parking: Plenty of parking on the nearby streets but you can easily walk here via Lane Cove Plaza
Defliberator: 
Play Equipment Dated play equipment with swings, slides, climbing
Sportsground Facilities: Ping Pong table, Outdoor fitness equipment

 

 


 

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