Rocks Riverside Park - Seventeen Mile Rocks park booking sites

Rocks Riverside Park at Seventeen Mile Rocks has 3 sites for booking for special events of short duration. The park features playgrounds, a water play area, basketball court, riverside walkway, bikeways and formal lawns. 

Find out more about the facilities at Rocks Riverside Park

Park location

The entrance to Rocks Riverside Park is located at 5 Counihan Road, Seventeen Mile Rocks. The site is also known as Mudlo Bundambah.

Park facilities

Rocks Riverside Park includes the following facilities:

  • barbecues
  • booking sites
  • carpark
  • playground
  • shelter sheds
  • toilets
  • walking tracks
  • water play area.

Bookable park sites

Site nameSite descriptionCapacityJumping castlePowerMarqueeVehicleVirtual tour
The EntranceA large lawn area, with an undercover area, located at the park entrance. 501PermittedAvailablePermittedNoYes
The GreenA paved undercover area surrounded by lawns and eucalyptus trees.60PermittedNot availablePermittedNoYes
The RiverA small, paved area with stunning views of the river.59PermittedNot availableNot permittedNoYes

Bookings conditions

  • Bookings only apply to the bookable site and use of any facilities within that site. 
  • You cannot book barbecues, other shelters or playgrounds. You must share these facilities with other park users.
  • Vehicle access is not permitted. The booking site isn’t accessible by car, but there’s parking within walking distance.
  • Power points may have different phases (i.e. operate on different voltages), so it is advisable to check the compatibility of your electronic equipment before your event.
  • You may be able to book a different area of the park. Submit an application and you will be contacted regarding the suitability of the site for the event, availability and fees.

Booking a site

To book a site, complete our online park booking application form.

Before you book, find information about other booking conditions, fees and requirements.

Book a park site

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