Wrixton Park
Wrixton Park is a dog-friendly park in Kirribilli with plenty of shade. Just 100m away, Foys Kirribilli is a great nearby spot to relax with your dog after a walk.
Dog rules
All North Sydney Council parks are off-leash by default. Dogs must be leashed in bushland areas (Wildlife Protection Area).
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
- 🧱No confirmed fencing — keep your dog on lead if unsure.
What people say
Small park 2 bench seats nice for sit down after a good walk and enjoy the view of the boats in the water, but it's not a picnic park. Limited parking.
A small park with some seating that overlooks the bay near Milson Park. On-street parking is located nearby. The Ensemble Theatre is located about 150 metres to the north of the park. You'll find a cafe located about 200 metres north - closer to the park. You'll find the Willoughby Street Boatshed located below the small lookout at this park. This reserve is wheelchair accessible. No toilets here. Limited shade.
Cute little lookout in Kirribilli. Not as big as Milson park or Anderson park in Neutral bay, but more quiet and with the same lovely views onto the water. Come in the early morning hours to spot some birds.They might even sing or talk to you :-)
Situated at the very bottom of Willoughby Street in Kirribilli is this little gem. It's hardly a "park", more like a serene seating area over-looking the water. I come here sometimes to collect my thoughts when I am troubled or weary, and just need to clear my head. It's a peaceful little spot that I stop at briefly, gather my strength, then be on my way. There's two levels with seating, and you get a view over to the Ensemble theatre and Sydney Flying Squadron on your left; High St running to the North Sydney Wharf to your centre; and out to the harbour on your right. There isn’t much else to this place - and that’s as it should be - a prime example of less is more.
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