Cronulla Park

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Updated 29 May 2026

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Cronulla Park is a dog-friendly park in Cronulla with plenty of shade. Just 100m away, Contento Cafe Cronulla is a great nearby spot to grab a coffee with your pup.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash at Cronulla Park. Sutherland Shire Council requires dogs to be on-leash at all times in public reserves and spaces unless within a designated off-leash area.

At a glance

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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

Tassia K.
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★★★★4 months ago

Wonderful shaded beach-side park with a few seats and picnic tables. Parking in the nearby lot can be difficult so best to take the train or park in the multi-level car park for Cronulla mall but be aware of 2 he time limit except for top level which is 4 hrs.

Nicole B.
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★★★★★5 months ago

The perfect place for a day by the beach. There's shade to retreat to.when you've finished swimming. Great amenities, plus a cafe. In easy walking distance from the station.

John K.
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★★★★6 months ago

​Cronulla Park and Surrounds: A Beachside Oasis Review ​Cronulla Park, nestled right behind the popular South Cronulla Beach, serves as a fantastic, family-friendly gateway to the relaxed, surf-culture suburb of Cronulla. It's an excellent spot for a day out, providing a perfect blend of green open space, beachfront access, and proximity to local amenities. ​Cronulla Park Highlights (The Green Heart) ​The park itself is a spacious, grassy expanse, often described as a natural amphitheater, offering plenty of room for picnics, games, and relaxation. Its best features include: ​Shade and Seating: Numerous mature shade trees provide respite on hot days, and it's well-equipped with public seating. ​Family-Friendly Facilities: There's a popular playground, making it a great destination for families with younger children. The park is easily accessible for prams and mobility-impaired users. ​Instant Beach Access: It sits directly behind South Cronulla Beach, meaning you are just steps away from the sand and the patrolled swimming area. ​Convenience: Public toilets and bubblers are available. Its location means you can grab takeaway from nearby food outlets and enjoy it in the park. ​Nearby Attractions (The Coastal Vibe) ​The area surrounding Cronulla Park is what makes this location a standout, offering a full day of activities for all ages and interests. ​1. The Beaches and Ocean Pools: ​Cronulla Beach: This is Sydney's longest continuous stretch of sand and is fully patrolled by lifeguards. It's a prime spot for swimming, surfing, and soaking up the sun. It's also notable for being Sydney's only beach directly accessible by train. ​Cronulla Ocean Pools: Just a short walk from the park, you'll find the iconic ocean pools, including the large tidal pool near the Esplanade. They offer a protected, calm alternative to the surf and are a favourite among locals. ​Shelly Beach Ocean Pool: Located a little further along the Esplanade walk, this is a family favourite with a sandy entry, adjacent grass lawns, and a fenced playground. ​2. The Cronulla Esplanade Walk: ​This scenic coastal path starts near the park and is a must-do. It offers stunning ocean views as you walk past multiple beaches and rock pools, leading all the way to Bass and Flinders Point, where you can find a monument dedicated to the colonial explorers. It's a great spot for jogging, a leisurely stroll, or whale-watching during migration season. ​3. Port Hacking River & Royal National Park: ​From the Tonkin Street Public Wharf (a short walk from the main beach area), you can catch the Cronulla to Bundeena Ferry. This is a beautiful cruise on the Port Hacking River, offering a peaceful alternative to the ocean. Bundeena is the gateway to the stunning Royal National Park, offering hiking opportunities and pristine beaches like Jibbon Beach. ​4. Dining and Shopping: ​Cronulla Plaza: The main street, partly a pedestrian mall, is buzzing with cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, perfect for a casual lunch or an evening meal. You'll find everything from casual fish and chips to upscale seafood dining. ​5. Other Parks: ​Dunningham Park (behind North Cronulla Beach) is another notable park featuring large Norfolk Island Pines and a playground. ​Gunnamatta Park (on the bay side) offers protected swimming baths in Gunnamatta Bay. ​Overall Verdict ​Cronulla Park is much more than just a park—it's the anchor point of a vibrant, accessible beachside precinct. Its combination of grassy space, excellent playground facilities, and immediate access to patrolled beaches, beautiful coastal walks, and great dining options makes it an outstanding destination for families and tourists looking for a quintessential relaxed Sydney beach experience without the inner-city crowds. The ease of getting there via train is another significant bonus. ​Highly Recommended for: Beach lovers, families, day-trippers from the city, and anyone seeking a laid-back coastal escape

Joydip S.
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★★★★★1 year ago

Beautiful location with great views towards the beach side and ocean. Very scenic on a clear bright day. Nice place to hangout or sit down for a picnic. Ample tree shade available at this location.

D N.
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★★★★★1 year ago

Beautiful beach with plenty of places to eat around it. You can walk along the way for a distance, and you could catch the ferry on the other side of the area. Bathrooms nearby

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