Caddies Creek Reserve is a green Beaumont Hills park with grassy bushland and a fresh, open feel. Dogs are welcome on-leash, and it is a popular local morning walking spot, especially on weekends. It is well maintained, with a playground nearby, and makes for an easy walk close to home. A pleasant on-leash park with a bit of bushland character.
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.)
Nice park that is very popular with people that enjoy playing sports. Park is quite well maintained and people appear to mainly cleanup after themselves. Off lead (large) dog park can be found down near the baseball fields
Our morning walking spot is always busy on weekend and especially on kids’ sports days! The landscape is simple and refreshing 🌿 with grassy bushland where you can hear birds chirping and the sound of water flowing from the creek. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some wildlife, we see kangaroos with their joeys sometimes. There’s plenty of space for exercise, and dogs have their designated area to stretch their legs 🐾. Here has football fields, baseball court, skatepark, playground and its own amenities, plus tons of car parking. Just a heads-m up, we spotted a red bellied black snake near the bridge by the rocks, right next to the walking path. Be extra careful, especially if you’re reaching into the brush or near rocks to grab a ball.
EZ WIN 3-0 DIDN'T EVEN TRY NOT EVEN HAD TO SHOW UP ALEX ENA HATRICK. CHARILIE WAS BAD BECAUSE THEY WERE TALLER. "but they were bigger than me." 🗣️🗣️🗣️ 📈📈📈🔥🔥🔥
Overall a nice park and great for running and walking. However sometimes teenage kids can engage in antisocial behaviour including riding bikes and trying to run into people, thinking it's funny and prolific swearing...
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