Looking for the best places for your kids to ride bikes, scooters or balance bikes in Sydney’s East? Whether your little one is just learning or already zooming around confidently, we’ve rounded up the top kids bike parks and riding tracksacross the Eastern Suburbs and nearby inner-city areas.
These spots are perfect for a fun, active family day out 🚲
🚲 1. Heffron Park Pump Track (Maroubra / Matraville)

One of the best bike tracks for kids in the Eastern Suburbs.
- Purpose-built pump track with smooth rolling bumps
- Great for bikes, scooters and even skateboards
- Suitable for beginners to more confident riders
- Playground and open space nearby
📍 Heffron Park, Maroubra
🚲 2. Sydney Park Cycling Track (Alexandria)
A favourite for toddlers and young kids learning to ride.
- Mini road-style bike track with signs and markings
- Helps teach road awareness in a safe environment
- Ideal for balance bikes and early riders
📍 Sydney Park, Alexandria
🚲 3. Perry Park Bike Track (Alexandria)

A quieter alternative to Sydney Park.
- Small loop track perfect for beginners
- Less crowded — great for building confidence
📍 Perry Park, Alexandria
🚲 4. Gunyama Park & Green Square Area (Zetland)

Modern park with plenty of riding space.
- Wide, smooth pathways ideal for scooters and bikes
- Combine with playground and water play
📍 Zetland / Green Square
🚲 5. Centennial Parklands (Paddington / Moore Park)
A classic family bike destination.
- Long, flat cycling paths
- Perfect for all ages and abilities
- Bike hire available nearby
📍 Centennial Park
🚲 6. Rushcutters Bay Park (Eastern Suburbs / Inner City)

STAMPING GROUND: AusBike launch with Michelle Bridges and her son Axel for AusCycling. August 27, 2023. Randwick Botany Cycling Club, Heffron Park, NSW, Australia. Photo: Narelle Spangher, Stamping Ground.
Scenic and beginner-friendly.
- Flat harbourside paths
- Great for relaxed family rides
- Playground and picnic spots available
📍 Rushcutters Bay
🚲 7. Mascot Memorial Park (Mascot)
A great local option for younger kids.
- Open paved areas perfect for learning
- Space to ride freely without busy traffic
📍 Mascot
🚲 8. Tote Park (Zetland)
Best suited for little riders.
- Small paths ideal for scooters and beginner bikes
- Playground makes it a great all-round outing
📍 Zetland
🚲 9. Moore Park Riding Areas
Great for practice and linking rides.
- Open areas for beginners
- Easy connection to Centennial Park
📍 Moore Park
🚲 10. Bourke Street Cycleway (Surry Hills → CBD)
For older, more confident kids.
- Protected cycleway through Surry Hills into the city
- Good introduction to real-world cycling
⚠️ Best for supervised, experienced riders
📍 Surry Hills / Sydney CBD
🌟 Why These Bike Parks Are Perfect for Families
These locations offer a mix of:
- Safe, traffic-free riding areas
- Purpose-built bike tracks
- Open spaces for practice
- Nearby playgrounds and picnic spots
Perfect for a weekend family outing in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.
👨👩👧 Tips for a Great Ride Day
- Helmets are mandatory in NSW
- Visit early mornings for quieter tracks
- Start with enclosed tracks before moving to shared paths
- Bring snacks, water and sunscreen
🚀 Final Tip
If your child is just starting out, begin with Sydney Park or Perry Park, then progress to Heffron Park Pump Trackonce confidence builds.




