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.
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
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