Muston Park
Muston Park is a dog-friendly park in Chatswood with plenty of shade.
Dog rules
Dogs can be exercised on leash in almost all parks and public spaces. Dogs are not permitted within 10 metres of play areas or playgrounds, public bathing areas, school grounds, childcare centres, Wildlife Protection Areas, during organised sport, or some food service and preparation areas. Source: Willoughby City Council – Off-leash areas (willoughby.nsw.gov.au/Residents/Pet-ownership/Dog-ownership/Off-leash-areas)
At a glance
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
Great place for family and kids events. Spacious and scenic (river, bridges, tunnel). Water and toilets are all working condition. Playarea with swings etc are nice. Multiple shaded areas available. The only thing need to be careful of is the dry leaves/fruits from some trees which have sharp thorns, which can be dangerous.
Beautiful small garden near chatswood. Surprisingly quiet being next to busy road. We have been visiting this place every spring for past five years now. You will be amazed with the great wistera blossom during spring. A small stream runs in the middle of the garden and there is bridge to cross. No much water but u can spot some ducks and other birds too. Small playgrounds, kids play area and bbq available too. Toilets available. Great place for for picnics but our pick is "i love pizza willoughby "
A small yet peaceful and beautiful park is worth of visiting while wisteria are blooming atm.
Amazing park.. a great place to spend time.. you can have a picnic here with your friends and family.. there is a playground here in case you want to bring children.. you can drive here or even catch a public transport.. you ll definitely have a great time here.. highly recommended!
We missed the wisteria blooms and in the absence of that, it is just an ok small local park. It's beautiful and good for many activities for kids and local families.
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