Georges River National Park is a national park in the southern areas of Sydney, in the eastern areas of the South West.
Using the Henry Lawson Drive from Revesby is the quickest way and is the only logical way of getting in. Alfords Point Rd passes though the park, but does not have any exits to the park.
There is a fee of $8 per vehicle and can be paid at the coin-operated pay and display machines at the gate. Remember that the pay and display machines don't give change, so make sure to bring exact coins.
NSW Parks passes are valid in the park, which provide unlimited access to the park for a year. The passes also provides faster entry and is valid for 12 months (or 24 if you purchase a two year pass) from date of purchase. The fees per vehicle (as at 2021) as follows:
The country park pass is not valid in Georges River National Park as this is within metropolitan Sydney.
Nothing to buy in Georges River National Park as there are simply no shops.
There are no cafes, restaurants, kiosks etc in the park, and the only places where you can eat are the few picnic areas in the park, although you'll need to bring your own food.
There are no places to sleep in the park, so your nearest options are either in the southwestern suburbs or the Sutherland Shire.
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