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The Best Public Ovals, Courts and Sporting Facilities on the Central Coast

From Gosford's stadium precinct to lakeside ovals and the multi-sport hub at Mingara, the Central Coast has excellent public sporting facilities spread right across the region.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 6 June 2026 at 7:30 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:30 pm

The Best Public Ovals, Courts and Sporting Facilities on the Central Coast
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The Central Coast is well served by public sporting infrastructure, with ovals, courts, aquatic centres and multipurpose recreation facilities spread across the region from Gosford and Erina in the south to Wyong and The Entrance further north. Knowing where the best facilities are helps residents make the most of what is on their doorstep, whether they want a casual hit of tennis, a lap swim or a proper grass oval for team training.

Mingara Recreation Club at Tumbi Umbi is the Coast's flagship multipurpose facility, housing an all-weather athletics track, indoor courts, an aquatic centre with multiple pools, a gymnasium and extensive social and dining facilities. It is the kind of venue that can host a serious training session in the morning and a social event in the evening, and its programs span everything from elite athletics to gentle aqua aerobics for older residents.

Industree Group Stadium in Gosford serves as the region's primary football venue, hosting Central Coast Mariners A-League fixtures and major community events. The stadium precinct sits within a broader sporting hub that includes additional playing fields and is well connected to Gosford Station, making it accessible without a car. Pluim Park in Gosford is another significant venue in the region's football and sporting landscape.

Community ovals are spread generously across the Coast's suburbs. Ovals at Woy Woy, Erina, Terrigal and The Entrance serve local football, cricket and athletics clubs through their respective seasons, and many are lit for evening training. Central Coast Council maintains a network of parks and reserves with basic court infrastructure, including basketball half-courts and tennis courts, many of which are free to use on a walk-up basis.

For aquatics, the Central Coast's network of council-operated leisure centres and the Mingara facility provide year-round lap swimming, learn-to-swim programs and aqua fitness classes. Outdoor ocean pools at several beaches, including Terrigal, add a free and scenic option for recreational swimmers through the warmer months. Central Coast Council's website lists all public facilities and their operating hours, making it the best starting point for finding what is nearest to you.

Sources: Mingara Recreation Club Central Coast Council parks and facilities Central Coast Mariners

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