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Beehag Reserve

Dogs welcome — rules apply•Dog rules

Updated 5 June 2026

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Beehag Reserve is a dog-friendly park in Arncliffe where dogs are welcome on lead.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash under the NSW Companion Animals Act. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. This venue is not listed on the Bayside Council off-leash dog areas page; off-leash use is not authorised here.

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37A Spring St, Arncliffe NSW 2205
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Before you go

  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.

What people say

NKNadezhda K.
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★★★★★2 years ago

My impressions are fascinating. When I first visited the reserve, I saw huge trees (eucalyptus, larch) spreading freely across the area, creating the impression of a miniature forest. Most of the reserve is covered with a stunning grassy lawn. A children's playground has been installed in a small area. Honestly, it's a 1990s model. It's primitive and outdated, but in good condition. Awnings aren't needed here—the trees provide shade. As a grandmother of two who has explored almost all of these playgrounds, I think it's certainly possible to replace it with a luxurious playground, but it's not necessary. There's plenty for small children here. The stunning grassy lawn, in my opinion, makes it a great place to spend time with small children: running around barefoot and playing ball. The main thing is that people with pets are respectful and keep the area clean. And the air here is so therapeutic and delicious! You can add exercise equipment for older children and their parents, such as a rope climbing frame, but place them under trees so as not to spoil the grassy lawn where dandelions grow.

NKNadezhda K.
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★★★★★2 years ago

My impressions are interesting. When I first got to know the reserve, what I saw was: huge trees (eucalyptus, larch) freely located on this territory, creating the impression of a mini-forest. Most of the reserve belongs to an amazing grass lawn. A children's playground has been installed in a small area. To be honest, it's a model from the 90s. A primitive, outdated model, but in good condition. Tents are not needed here - the trees protect from the sun. And so, as a grandmother of two grandchildren, who has explored almost all such playgrounds, I think that changing something here for a chic playground is, of course, possible, but not necessary. There is enough of everything for small children here. An amazing grass lawn, in my opinion, allows you to have a good time here with small children: run around barefoot, and play ball. The main thing is that people with pets show decency and monitor cleanliness. And what a healing, delicious air there is here! You can add exercise equipment for older children and their parents, such as a rope climbing frame, but place them under trees so as not to spoil the grass lawn where dandelions grow.

AGAndres G.
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★★★☆☆3 years ago

Solitary

SPShahbaz P.
Google Maps
★★★★★4 years ago

Nice and well managed

APA P.
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★★★★☆8 years ago

coukd have more playground stuff, but not bad

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