Warners Park
Warners Park is a dog-friendly park in Northbridge. Just 400m away, Motza Pizza is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
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.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Very nice park with barbecue facilities. Short bush walking from Park including small stream. Very natural setting with brush turkey running through the bushes. Couldn't see any public toilets so loses one star.
This is a great little gem. Also has a small bushwalk you can go on. Lots of bush turkeys and kookaburras and the occasional lizard
A great find - lovely quiet playground that we took our grand daughter to after school one day. Was so green & peaceful, with lots of birdlife & a very curious Kookaburra. The flying fox was great fun, & there was a creek nearby. Huge climbing frame which was lots of fun & there were a few swings too, plus a few simple musical features included such as a Xylophone & Drums. We’ll certainly go back! The Council are developing the land opposite into a community garden which will be even more appealing once finished.
Great Gentle Yoga Class each Friday at Warners Park Community Hall in Northbridge. Located at The outpost off Kameruka road, the area is peaceful and calm. A great way to end the busy week with some gentle movement and meditation.
This place is currently pretty run down and been affected by the rain (May 2022). The swings don’t exist, the climbing frame is roped off. And the flying fox ground is totally sodden. Hopefully it gets better soon.
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