Off Leash Dog Parks

Can’t stand to be separated from your furry friend? Fortunately, with these pet-approved pit stops in Parramatta you don’t have to be. Visit one of the many leash-free parks in and around Parramatta.

Whether you're looking for adventure through the city centre, or prefer a quiet stroll around some neighbouring suburbs, there are plenty of options for dogs and their owners to enjoy the great outdoors.

Dog Park
F.S Garside Park, Granville

Barnett Park, Winston Hills
Features: Dog Off Leash Area

Burlington Memorial Park, Northmead
Features: Dog Off Leash Area, Picnic Facilities  

Cowells Lane Reserve, Ermington
Features: Off Street Parking, Dog Off Leash Area, Playground, Outdoor Exercise Stations  

Dan Mahoney Reserve, North Parramatta
Features: Dog Off Leash Area  

Deakin Park, Silverwater
Features: Dog Off Leash Area, Playground Picnic Facilities  

Don Moore Reserve, North Rocks
Features: Dog Off Leash Area, Playground, Tennis Courts  

F.S Garside Park, Granville
Features: Off Street Parking, Dog Off Leash Area, Playground, BMX Pump Track, Basketball Court, Picnic Facilities

George Kendall Riverside Park (fenced area only), Ermington
Features: Off Street Parking, Dog Off Leash Area, Playground, Outdoor Exercise Stations, Sporting Field, Picnic Facilities, Tennis Courts

John Wearne Reserve, Carlingford
Features: Off Street Parking, Dog Off Leash Area, Playground, Outdoor Exercise Stations, Sporting Field, Tennis Courts

McCoy Park (Basin Only), Toongabbie
Features: Off Street Parking, Dog Off Leash Area, Playground, Sporting Field  

Pierre De Coubertin Park, Newington 
Features: Dog Off Leash Area, Playground  

Map of off-leash dog parks

Responsible dog ownership

It is the responsibility of all park users and dog owners to look after their dogs responsibly. 

Do

  • Keep your dog on a leash at all times (unless in an off-leash park)
  • Maintain effective control of your dog at all times, even when off-leash
  • Pick up your dog’s droppings and dispose of it in a rubbish bin
  • Be courteous to other people. Public space is there for everybody
  • Microchip your dog and register it with council
  • Put a collar and name tag on your dog with a phone number
  • Consider de-sexing your dog to stop unwanted breeding and behavioural problems

Don’t

  • Walk more than four dogs at once
  • Let your dog swim at the beach or in any other public bathing area
  • Let your dog go within 10 metres of a children’s playground area or food preparation area like a BBQ