Elizabeth Healey Reserve

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Updated 12 May 2026

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Elizabeth Healey Reserve is a park in Pyrmont. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed.

Dog rules

Dogs are welcome in this park but must be kept on a leash at all times. Off-leash exercise is only permitted in the City of Sydney's 50 designated off-leash parks — this is not one of them. Dogs are prohibited from playgrounds, sports courts, and enclosed sports ovals. Please pick up after your dog — free waste bags are available at most parks. (Source: City of Sydney — 'Living with pets in the city', cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.)

At a glance

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53 Pyrmont Bridge Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
  • 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.

What people say

★★★★★5 months ago

There's something about the way this tree curves that makes it kind of sexy. I want it to explode on me.

★★★★★2 years ago

Name after my great-grandmother. She lived at 193 Harris Street Pyrmont most of her life. She is buried at northern suburbs lawn cemetery , and there is a coffee shop right next to this lovely park in Pyrmont . You can get very yummy meals from there without crossing roads to go to coffee shop , This picture is taken at Northern Suburbs Cemetery 🌹,

★★★☆☆3 years ago

Elizabeth Healey lived in Pyrmont from the 1890's and was active in politics for over 60 years. As Sydney reserves go, this one's pretty slim. Small patch of grass, a bubbler, 3 benches and someone painted a wall red. ❤️ ☕ Note that there are heaps of cafes along Harris Street (including one adjoining the reserve), but you can't actually get coffee *at* the reserve.

★★★★7 years ago

Been there alot in my lifetime it was named after my great grandmother , She died in 1977 aged 99years and received a BEM a few years before.

★★★★8 years ago

A good park for rest in the middle of the Pyrmont. It has a few park benches and a bubbler if you are thirsty and just want to refill your water bottle. It has a small grass area but no kids playing equipment. Restaurants and bus stops are nearby.

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