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Updated 12 May 2026

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Gough Park is a dog-friendly park in Cecil Hills.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash under the NSW Companion Animals Act. Liverpool City Council's Animal Management Standard states dogs must be on a lead at all times except in approved off-leash exercise areas. Dogs are prohibited from rivers and creeks, within 10 metres of playgrounds, and within 10 metres of food preparation areas. This venue is not a designated off-leash area. (Source: Liverpool City Council — Off Leash Dog Areas, liverpool.nsw.gov.au.)

At a glance

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65 Feodore Dr, Cecil Hills NSW 2171

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

★★★★★5 years ago

Great local park with seats, picnic tables, bbq and shelter. It has a playground, half a basketball court and a outdoor gym. This park is easily accessible with walking and cycling paths connecting. I often see people using it for outdoor yoga classes and it is very family friendly. Unfortunately there are no public toilets available.

★★★★★3 years ago

Wonderful place to relax and catch up. Great park for kids and an outdoor gym for those who want to workout.

★★★★3 years ago

Sydney has better parks than this one. With that being said, if you are out in the west and looking for a great location for a run and a workout - this place definatly hit the bill

★★★★★4 years ago

We love this park because our Son loves this park, its got nice open space with heaps of rides. I would definitely say that its for 3 yrs plus. Its great to bring the kids bikes or scooters and go for a walk along the foot path, its a nice looking walk.

★★★★5 years ago

nice place to hang out many gym equipment available only half court basketball court which need to be bigger

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