Dunumbral Park is the central park of Cecil Hills, in which there is a lake, walking paths and two playgrounds. The lake was named Doujon Lake in 2013, in memory of a resident who lived next to it. The lake is artificial, formerly part of a
farming dam that had been created along a natural watercourse. Adjoined to the south is Gough Park, which was named after James Gough, the builder of the
Cecil Hills Farm. Pye Hill Reserve is another recreational space, situated next to Cecil Hills Public School. The reserve features a playground adjacent to the school, and walking paths to the east. It began construction in 2024.
Western Sydney Parklands has maintained natural bushland in the west of Cecil Hills, albeit separated from the residential area by the construction of the
M7 Motorway. This area of the parklands has the 'Cecil Hills Walking Track', which is accessible to pedestrians via two footbridges across the motorway. The
M7 cycleway also runs along this motorway, which cyclists can access using a pathway from Kensington Close. The 'Plough and Harrow' area of the
Western Sydney Regional Park is also north of Cecil Hills, which has a café, playground, and picnic areas. ==Schools==