Creyk Park Pavilion
Address | 6 Kembla St, Kelmscott WA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 9394 5616 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.armadale.wa.gov.au/community-facilities-hire/creyk-park-pavilion |
Categories | Community Center, Park |
Rating | 4.2 13 reviews |
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Creyk Park Pavilion reviews
13 Great park to play and exercise dogs. Kids playground nearby.
Would be better if there was a watering station for people and dogs
A really modern pavilion great for events or small groups, opens out to an oval. Toilets available.
Love this small bushland surrounded by house and behind sports space. Great park area and easy pathway to walk around bushland. Many native wildflowers here thought out the year?
New buildings, regularly hired out for functions like cricket tournaments, church services, yoga groups. Dog walks in even.ing Well kept grass oval
Good oval for the juniors to play on good parking with nice new amenities with a playground and lovely bush area around it
Was doing a driving lesson absolutely messing up the reverse parking, but atleast there was a decent view
New buildings. Looks better now than before. Hope they have toilets for public. Hope They'll build some seats like 200 seat's on grass. Nowhere to sit down.
I didnt even go to this filthy deviate fuck fest of a rapest park so why maps say I have beats me
Good spot and recently upgraded with cricket pitch. Children play area makes it nice for family outings.
A straightforward community hall and change rooms for communal activities with a kitchen and meeting room. Plenty of parking and bush surrounds. Neat and tidily kept. Close to bus and train access, and available to wheelchair users.
My hometown.i walk around it each day.ideal oval for soccer, footie, rugby etc, scouts centre. And dog walkers
Nice plain oval, a gazebo and a playground. Well kept grounds but can be very soggy on the south end during winter. While it's not a dog park many dogs go then with a lot of them being off lead.
Nicely kept AFL and cricket oval. Children's playground, club rooms, scoreboard and night lights. Check out the young boab trees near the playground. A nice bush walk to the north side with good variety of attitude be plants. Some steep slopes do not make it suitable for wheelchairs.