Gundungurra Reserve

Dogs welcome — rules applyDog rules

Updated 13 May 2026

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Gundungurra Reserve is a dog-friendly park in Spring Farm.

Dog rules

Dogs must be on a leash at all times in public places except in designated off-leash areas. Dog owners must clean up after their dogs. The maximum number of dogs that may be under one person's effective control is four. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of children's play equipment, food preparation/consumption areas, public swimming pools, schools, kindergartens, sports grounds during organised activities, and wildlife protection areas. Source: Camden Council – Exercising Your Pet (camden.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-pets/exercising-your-pet).

At a glance

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On-leash onlyAdmin team verified
35A Ingham St, Spring Farm NSW 2570

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

★★★★3 years ago

Enter at Welling drive where you will usually see dozens of crested pigeons feasting on seeds amongst the other birdlife and a twenty minute walk along the trail will take you around the lakes Unfortunately no off street parking here.

★★★★★9 months ago

Beautiful reserve showcasing the Cumberland plains woodland. Plenty of fauna to see and some real hidden gems when it comes to the plant life. The local Bushcare group do a wonderful job of looking after the area.

★★★☆☆4 years ago

Gundungurra Reserve is managed by Camden Council. A couple of fire trails that go through tall grass lands and Bush areas. A few dirty information signs. A small dam. Some seats. Access to the better funded William Howe Regional Park. That's it.

★★★☆☆7 years ago

its just bush with some trails Lots of litter an durg paraphernalia but if ya ignore that its ok

★★★★★8 years ago

Nice relaxing bush walks. Small lake too.

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