O'Dea Reserve

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Updated 24 May 2026

Odea Reserve is a well-maintained, mostly grassed park with a fenced off-leash area and additional open space surrounding it. The enclosed section has a double-gated entry and a mix of sand and grass, along with water fountains although shade can be limitted.

Shade can be limitted within the off-leash area but outside the fenced area there's a grassy, on-leash area space with a path and grassed sections.

Dog rules

O'Dea Reserve contains a fenced off-leash area available at any time of the day.

At a glance

Off-leash areaAdmin team verified
Fenced areaAdmin team verified
Drinking waterFrom reviews
Shade availableAdmin team verified
Bags & binsFrom reviews
Sandy surfaceFrom reviews
Grassy areaAdmin team verified
Sheltered seatingFrom reviews
BBQsVenue website
Ross St, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia

What people say

Felipe C.
Google Maps
★★★★★5 months ago

Great off-leash park.

Jasmine T.
Google Maps
★★★★2 years ago

Not a particularly pretty park, but it features a large grass field, picnic facilities and a playground. You'd primarily come here for the huge fenced-in dog park, which is a real advantage if your pup is prone to wander.

Alec P.
Google Maps
★★★★★3 years ago

Great fenced dog park. Sand floor and completely fenced with water tap and complementary dog bags.

z3173054
Google Maps
★★★★★4 years ago

I really enjoyed taking my dog to this dog park. It was fenced with some chairs around for you to sit and watch your dog run wild ! There were approx 6 dogs when I came here at around 5pm - which is when I think is the best time to come. Plenty of dogs playing with each other and running around. There are also dog poop bags available.

Megs S.
Google Maps
★★★★★4 years ago

We love this enclosed dog park! We have been regulars since our dog join the family and we just have the best time! Rain, hail or shine! There are great people, other dogs and plenty to sniff!! Great to let loose and let go!!🐾

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