Brelsford Park
Brelsford Park is a dog-friendly park in Coffs Harbour with plenty of shade. Just 450m away, Cocoa is a great nearby spot to grab a coffee with your pup.
Dog rules
Dogs must be kept on a leash and under effective control at all times in public places except in designated off-leash areas. Dogs are not permitted in playgrounds, school grounds, food preparation areas, or wildlife protection areas. Source: Coffs Harbour City Council – Dogs in public places (coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/Resident-services/Animals-and-pets/Dogs-in-public-places).
At a glance
Before you go
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Can’t believe they removed the car park, less parking so not worth going to it now. The council were supposed to upgrade the tennis courts but they let them go to ruin. There’s only skating for teenagers yet other sports like basketball & netball courts could be erected with all the space going to waste. As there’s no free basketball courts anywhere in town (even half court) and netball courts are shut to the public too. Appalling spending money on what?
This skate park has an amazing skating facility open to the public. It has public toilets, handwash station, a filter water bubbler, and has a covered bench area and has rubbish bins some other facilities for the kids to play in the play area; has a barbecue place. And a very nice lush green garden with lots of trees and beautification maintained very well. Also has parking spaces for the cars open to the public. Next to the roadside opposite Genesis fitness centre.
A great park in the heart of Coffs Harbour. Toilets, shade, lots of play equipment and benches to sit and relax. A coffee van for the parents, and brand new footpaths for kids to ride scooters and bikes. A supermarket right next door. Lots of new trees have been planted and when they are fully grown it will be even shadier and better again.
It is a very nice park that is suitable for many ages. There are bathrooms nearby and also a water fountain. It's an opened layout allowing plenty of space for the kids to run around. The equipment is relatively well maintained, a very small amount of vandalism, unfortunately. Highly recommend if you need a place to burn off some steam for the kids.
A really great atmosphere and fun spot , getting there nice and early we beat the hot sun and the youth to have a skate around!
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