Covering 425 hectares, the parklands at Sydney Olympic Park extend to Homebush Bay and the Parramatta River. In addition to Bicentennial Park, Wentworth Common and Blaxland Riverside Park, visitors can explore a range of other green spaces in Sydney Olympic Park including:
Of aboriginal origin, meaning 'look-out place', Woo-la-ra is the principal gateway to the parklands from the Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf and is 22 hectares in size. Woo-la-ra offers visitors a lookout with paths leading to the summit, providing commanding 360 degree views of the adjacent Newington Nature Reserve, surrounding lands and Sydney city skyline. These paths link with major parklands and Sydney regional cycleways.
A parklands area which adjoins the suburb of Newington and features a lookout, access to the walking/cycling path network and access to the Louise Sauvage Pathyway and the River Walk. These pathways, which can be access by wheelchair, bicycle and foot, provide 6.3 kilometres of car-free paths and offer a unique historical and ecological experience, taking visitors past Newington Armory and through Narawang Wetland.