Mort Bay Park Birchgrove is a historic park located at Mort Street, Birchgrove, in Sydney, Australia.
First constructed in 1854, it was Australia's first large-scale dry dock and played a significant role during World War I and II. The park offers various activities such as an all-abilities playground, basketball court, natural area, and picnic areas. It also provides stunning views of Sydney Harbour and has designated areas for on and off-leash dogs. With fantastic facilities including toilet amenities, barbecue areas, and picnic tables, Mort Bay Park is an ideal location for outdoor events. It offers event spaces for weddings, picnics, and parties, with different requirements and fees depending on the size of the event. The park is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the warm summer months. Visitors can reach the park by driving, parking on nearby streets, or taking public transportation such as ferry services or bus services newline.
This Cache is close to the ferry terminal and very convenient to get to and from while you hunt the Caches of birchgrove and Balmain. And landmark spot!