Gray Street Reserve

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Updated 25 May 2026

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Gray Street Reserve is a dog-friendly park in Sutherland with plenty of shade. Just 350m away, Royal Hotel Sutherland is a great nearby spot to relax with your dog after a walk.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash at Gray Street Reserve. 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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On-leash onlyAdmin team verified
Unit 12/16 Gray St, Sutherland NSW 2232

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

Fiona K.
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★★★★3 years ago

Good park for little kids. Double swing, newish equipment. On a quiet street with lots of parking, nice established trees.

Sandra C.
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★★★★★4 years ago

The play equipment is just the right size for toddlers. It is shaded by trees so good during summer.

Hello P.
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★★★★6 years ago

Play Equipment - Swings, Climbing, Slide - In good condition - Shop window to play shopkeeper Toddler friendly - Swing - Slide - Climbing Environment - Some natural shade - Bark surface - Space around and easy to keep an eye on little ones - Next to road but safe environment - Good seating for parents - Surrounded by apartments Negatives - Small play area, might get bored quick Amenities - Plenty of street parking

ApHeX
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★★★☆☆5 years ago

Quiet suburban park tucked amongst the unit blocks. Swings and play equipment for the kids, plenty of grass to run around our throw a frisbee, and a handful of benches for parents to sit and watch, or for nearby workers (such as myself) to enjoy a quiet lunch break amongst nature. Plenty of birdlife create a calming background noise. The major drawback is the lack of bins for rubbish or recyclables. There's a post where they should be mounted, but there's never one present. This increases the likelihood of people littering, although there are residential and commercial bins nearby.

Yura L.
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★★★★5 years ago

Nice playground for kids, a bit on a smaller side, but usually not crowded. Relativity new equipment

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