Western Sydney Parklands

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Updated 24 May 2026

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Western Sydney Parklands spans a large area with different dog rules across zones. Off-leash access is available in designated areas such as Lizard Log. Dogs must be on-leash on all main trails and in other zones. The parklands have BBQ facilities, toilets, shade, and parking.

Dog rules

Western Sydney Parklands has multiple zones with different dog rules. Dogs may be off-leash only in designated off-leash areas (e.g. Lizard Log). Dogs must be on-leash on all main trails and in other zones. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. (Source: Western Sydney Parklands Trust.)

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Wallgrove Rd, Eastern Creek NSW 2766

Before you go

  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.

What people say

Vinay B.
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★★★☆☆1 year ago

Pros: Beyond beautiful, some genuinely good and well maintained facilities including outdoor BBQ, restrooms and it's super clean most of the time. It is also a really good walking and running trail with the added bonus of seeing some kangaroos. Cons: Limited access if you don't have a car, we have a dog and for dog owners there's no pick up bags or even large and many off leash dog areas. Wish the council invested in making it more dog and non vehicle friendly.

max N.
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★★★★★2 years ago

Western Sydney Parklands not only caters to nature enthusiasts but also warmly welcomes our four-legged friends, making it the perfect destination for pet owners seeking outdoor adventures. With designated dog-friendly areas and well-maintained walking trails, furry companions can enjoy the park alongside their owners, sniffing out new scents and exploring the lush surroundings. Moreover, the park offers convenient restroom facilities equipped with amenities for both humans and pets, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors. Pet waste stations are strategically placed throughout the park, promoting responsible pet ownership and maintaining the pristine beauty of the landscape. When it comes to picnics, Western Sydney Parklands shines with its abundance of picturesque picnic areas scattered throughout the grounds. Whether you prefer shaded spots under towering trees or open spaces with panoramic views, there's a perfect picnic spot for every occasion. Families and friends can gather, share a meal, and create lasting memories amidst the natural beauty of the park. Additionally, many picnic areas are equipped with barbecue facilities, making it easy to grill up a delicious feast while enjoying the great outdoors. Ample seating and well-maintained grounds ensure a comfortable and enjoyable picnic experience for all visitors. Overall, Western Sydney Parklands excels in providing a dog-friendly, family-friendly, and inclusive environment where visitors can unwind, connect with nature, and create cherished moments with loved ones, both human and canine.

Muhammad A.
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★★★★11 months ago

nice open area, plenty of shade and kids activities; lots of parking also; there are watch out for snake signs but never saw any myself

Marcos M.
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★★★★★8 months ago

We were hunting for kangaroos 🦘 and ended up finding one of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen.

Belinda R.
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★★★★★4 years ago

Great place to rent an outdoor shelter for a get together. There’s plenty of options with a number of them located relatively close to different car parks. I would recommend scoping it out before renting it so you can pick the best one for you. Different capacities for each one, and also different facilities (some are well suited for BBQs, for example). There are also a couple shelters that cannot be rented and are a first come first serve availability. Beautiful views, and clean facilities nonetheless 😊

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