Field 6 Fred Caterson Reserve

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Updated 12 May 2026

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Field 6 Fred Caterson Reserve is a dog-friendly park in Castle Hill with plenty of shade.

Dog rules

Under the Companion Animals Act 1998, dogs must be on-leash at all times in all parks and public places. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of children's playground equipment and food preparation areas, from active sports fields during organised sport, public bathing areas, school grounds, and child care centres. Dog faeces must be removed immediately. (Source: The Hills Shire Council — Stay out of the Doghouse, thehills.nsw.gov.au.)

At a glance

Shade availableVenue website
On-leash onlyVenue website
BBQsVenue website
Caterson Dr, Castle Hill NSW 2154

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

DARRYL D.
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★★★★11 months ago

Nice and level football ground. Decent parking.

Kylie H.
Google Maps
★★★★★6 years ago

A great little field for soccer, girls cricket and junior cricket. The car park is a smaller one with parking for about 30 cars. There is an amenities building but it isn't usually open, the bathrooms a short walk away at field 2 are open 99% of the time and there's a bathroom at the basketball centre too.

Ben
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★★★★8 years ago

Ahh kids soccer on Saturdays, fun times could be better with more parking. The fields are good and canteen is stocked full of treats for the kids, bbq is on and they accept tap and pay!

DP P.
Google Maps
★★★★★4 years ago

Very good variety of options for all kinds of age and activities. Have a nice indoor netball courts. Good cricket ground and tennis courts. Great play area for small kids. And nice walking trail for walking dogs.

Neth G.
Google Maps
★★★★★3 years ago

and.... the shire council is planning to degrade this beautiful piece of bushland to build a "premier rugby union precinct." This would involved the destruction of approximately 52,821 sq ms of native bushland for something as inconsequential as a rugby club! What a shame!! I urge everyone from the shire council area to protest this!

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