Gwawley Park

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Updated 29 May 2026

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Gwawley Park is a dog-friendly park in Taren Point.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash at Gwawley Park. Sutherland Shire Council requires dogs on-leash at all times in public reserves and spaces unless within a designated off-leash area.

At a glance

Parking nearbyFrom reviews
Toilets nearbyAdmin team verified
On-leash onlyAdmin team verified
133-139 Taren Point Rd, Taren Point NSW 2229

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

★★★☆☆1 year ago

It was my first time visit this venue and confused me. I searched "dog park" on google map and this Gwawley Park showed as one of them. It didn't looked like a dog park and group of people practising sports. So I checked the sign for the park. It says "dogs must be held on leash" but then right underneath "no animal" ????? Either google or Gwawley Park, please make the sign clear about this. Thank you.

★★★★★10 months ago

Plenty of parking, good facilities for AFL games

★★★★5 years ago

Situated right next to main Taren point road, there is on street parking in the lane at southern end of the park. AFL field is right next to the rugby field. Clubhouse has sausage sizzle during weekend games

★★★★★9 months ago

Afl ground for junior afl exciting games and very well managed by volunteer staff never once heard foul language from spectators or players

☆☆☆☆2 years ago

This field could be rated as the worst AFL field in Australia. The two cricket pitches in the forward 50 have been ripped up and they are playing on dirt is appalling. No AFL team should play there. Sutherland shire council should be sacked for the horrible condition of the field. While I have been a visitor to your field. The young Afl players and local club deserve alot better.

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