Rizal Park

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 14 Apr 2026

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Rizal Park is a park in Rosemeadow with plenty of shade. Dog access isn't confirmed, but it may be worth checking.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash under NSW Companion Animals Act. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Dogs prohibited within 10m of playgrounds and play equipment. Check on-site signage for any additional restrictions.

At a glance

Shade availableVenue website
Grassy areaFrom reviews
On-leash onlyVenue website
BBQsVenue website
Playground nearbyMap data
Anthony Dr, Rosemeadow NSW 2560

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
  • 🛝Playground nearby — dogs are typically not allowed within 15m of playgrounds (check signage).

What people say

★★★★8 months ago

Came here one night to get some action, but then 4 other cars were here doing the same thing. Easy parking, can get busy.

★★★★9 months ago

Great park. Toilet access Bike or walking track. Grass area for family picnic or ball game.

★★★★★2 years ago

"We had a fantastic time at this park! It's truly an awesome park with well-maintained grounds and clean facilities. The kids play area is lovely and provides a safe and fun environment for children to play. We were impressed by the cleanliness of the toilets as well. Additionally, the presence of 2 covered tables and chairs was a great convenience, offering a nice spot to relax and enjoy a picnic. I highly recommend this park to families looking for a wonderful outdoor experience!"

★★★★★1 year ago

I start my mornings with a run around Rizal Park in Rosemeadow, and it has become a cherished routine. One of the highlights of my run is stopping by the imposing roughly 5 metre tall statue of Jose Rizal. This statue, despite the tight security fencing around it, stands as a powerful tribute to a central figure in the Filipino fight for independence. I particularly love how Jose Rizal is depicted doing a salute in the statue, which adds an extra layer of reverence and respect. Rizal was executed in 1896, two years before the Philippines achieved independence, and this monument is a testament to the strength and determination of the local Filipino community in Campbelltown. They have successfully organized and erected this statue to honor their national hero, and I commend their efforts. Rizal Park itself is a nice little spot, perfect for a morning jog or a quiet moment of reflection. I always take a moment to pay my respects and pray at the statue, which adds a meaningful pause to my daily routine. This park, with its serene environment and significant monument, is a gem in Campbelltown. Highly recommended.

★★★☆☆2 years ago

I have been going through here and found it. It looks scary.

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