Easton Park
Easton Park is a dog-friendly park in Rozelle with space for your pup to run around off lead and plenty of shade, with some time-based restrictions in place. Just 450m away, The Native Rose Hotel is a great nearby spot to relax with your dog after a walk.
Dog rules
The western part of Easton Park (bounded by Lilyfield Road, Denison Street, Burt Street and the path to the toilet block) is off-leash. The sporting ground is off-leash except during organised sporting games, training and events. Dogs are not permitted within the fenced children's playground.
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
🌳 Easton Park, Rozelle: A Local Gem in the Inner West Easton Park in Rozelle, Sydney, is a popular and well-utilised community space, renowned for successfully blending recreational sports facilities with a family-friendly atmosphere and being a dog-friendly hub. Key Features and Amenities The park, proclaimed back in 1890, serves as an essential green space for the Inner West community, offering a variety of activities for different age groups: Sports Oval: A large open field that caters to major sports throughout the year: Summer: Cricket (with cricket nets available). Winter: Football/Soccer. It also features a half-court basketball facility. Playground: A popular, well-equipped children's playground. Reviewers often highlight its features: Fenced areas for safety. Multiple features like fort climbs, monkey bars, and slippery dips. Shading structures. Dog-Friendly Space: The large sports oval is a major drawcard for dog owners. Conditional Off-Leash Access: Dogs are generally allowed off-leash on the oval from 4 pm to 9 am daily, making it a social hub for after-work and early morning exercise. Dogs must be on a leash at other times, and are not allowed in the playground. Facilities: The park is well-equipped with amenities for visitors: Public toilets and change rooms. Canteen (for when sporting events are on). Drinking fountain. Picnic tables and benches, often situated under beautiful, mature fig trees, providing ample shade. Outdoor gym equipment. Accessibility & Parking: It offers a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking options on surrounding streets like Denison Street. Community Vibe and Location Easton Park is highly praised for its community feel and safe environment, making it an excellent spot for family outings, gatherings, and casual recreation. Its location, near the newly established Rozelle Parklands, positions it as a key recreational precinct in the area. Future Improvements (Master Plan) The Inner West Council has a Master Plan for Easton Park, with ongoing community consultation and secured funding ($20 million extra from the State Government) aimed at continuous improvement. Proposed enhancements include: Upgraded Playground: Expansion to include a water play area and ping pong tables. Improved Amenities: A new amenities building with storage, changing rooms, and toilets. Better Connections: New pathway networks and improved pedestrian/cyclist crossings, especially to enhance connectivity with the adjacent Rozelle Parklands. Enhanced Picnic Areas: A new decking area overlooking the sporting ground, complete with BBQ facilities and accessible tables. Potential for a future community garden. Overall, Easton Park is much more than just a sports field; it is a versatile community asset offering high-quality facilities for sport, play, and relaxation, with a strong focus on inclusiveness for families and pets
Nice park, with a cricket field, cricket nets, and picnic areas, and it has plenty of shade areas, and the view is also excellent. There is free parking in front of the ground. There were a lot of dogs roaming around, too, not on leash, so it is very dog friendly!
Nice simple suburban park. Nice trees for shade. Not too noisy just usual suburban background including lots of bird noises. Public toilets if they are open otherwise try across in the parklands. Nice open cricket nets, netball hoop and basketball hoop.
A well maintained reserve. The amenities are always clean and tidy.
It was quiet, clean, and a great place for kids to run and play.
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