Weekley Park
Weekley Park is off-leash in the open grassed area between Percival Road and the central path during evening and early morning hours (5pm–9am, or 4pm–9am outside daylight saving). It's unfenced with roads nearby, so reliable recall is important. The park has good shade, a playground, and seating, and it's a short walk from Stanmore station. On-leash at all other times.
Dog rules
The designated area of Weekley Park between Percival Road and the central path is off-leash from 5pm–9am (4pm–9am outside daylight saving). Dogs must be on a leash at all other times.
At a glance
Before you go
- ℹ️Dogs allowed at certain times/areas — check official source for details.
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
- 🧱No confirmed fencing — keep your dog on lead if unsure.
What people say
Lovely park. Seems to be dog friendly but can't see a fence, so careful with dogs who run away as there are roads nearby. There is also a playground and heaps of benches as well as a couple of tables. This park it's situated in a quiet and nice area
A popular dog friendly option with a playground, benches and tables plus dog facilities. Situated between the train line and Parramatta Rd, it’s just a short walk from Stanmore shops and station. For the dogs bags and water are provided. Time and areas restrictions apply for off leash dogs. The start time varies between summer and winter. Lights are limited and often not working impacting both safety and usability for dogs in the winter months.
My local park. The park is relatively small with a basic playground for children. The park is mainly an off leash area for dogs and has a few benches placed around the park. This park is good for children, dogs and people who want to relax and unwind- not really suitable for big groups and picnics.
Lawn is muddy and the equipment is tired. There are some interesting artworks and lots of seats. Bubblers work and there is plenty of shade.
This park is a nice big patch of green with fun for the kids, room for the dog's and plenty of places to sit back and read a book or tap on your phone. Mostly friendly locals around and mostly their unleashed dogs are suited for being unleashed. Like our dog!
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