1 / 3Neil McDougall Park
đ Como, WA
Large park in Como with extensive playground equipment including a flying fox, a toddler area, and an adult exercise section alongside a scenic lake with walking paths. BBQ facilities, public toilets, and free parking throughout the perimeter.
Beautiful park with a good little area to walk and plenty of benches to sit and relax.
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children across a wide age range â the playground suits toddlers through primary school-age, the lake circuit is a pleasant add-on, and the adult fitness equipment gives parents something to do. The flying fox is the centrepiece for older children.
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đŦ What Families Are Saying
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Ron Kurian Roy
4 months ago
âBeautiful park with a good little area to walk and plenty of benches to sit and relax.â
William Shawa
4 months ago
âIts beautiful My family loved itâ
Gilbert Ong
4 years ago
âExcellent park with public toilets suitable for family outings or picnics of reasonable size with lots of parking areas surrounding the park. Great for children as there are playground facilities under good shade for families with children. It has a beautiful lake with an island right in the middle, with lots of wildlife birds including black swans. It is well maintained with concrete walking paths encircling the scenic landscape, worth taking some time strolling in the coming autumn weather!â
Ryan M
4 years ago
âFantastic park for my child with the most amount of play things for kids I've ever seen. The lake is very nice to go for a walk around. Great place for kids birthdays that don't require you to book or come there at some ungodly hour to save a table. Like some crazy people do.â
Reviews from Google
Overview
Neil McDougall Park features a multi-age playground with a flying fox, toddler-dedicated equipment, and an adult exercise quadrant set near a lake with a central island. Concrete paths loop the lake and are pram-friendly. Shaded seating, BBQ facilities, and public toilets are spread across the park. Black swans and birdlife are regular lake visitors. Ample free parking lines the park perimeter.



