Seymour Park
Seymour Park is a large, fully fenced off-leash space with mature trees and open grass, giving dogs plenty of room to run and settle. The scale of the park creates a more relaxed environment, making it suitable for longer visits.
Dog rules
Designated leash-free park at Seymour Park, Moss Vale. Dogs are permitted off-leash within the designated area. Dogs must be under effective control by a competent person at all times. Maximum 4 dogs per person. Dogs must not be a nuisance or a threat to other dogs or park users. Dog faeces must be collected immediately and disposed of properly. Dangerous dogs and restricted breeds are prohibited. Female dogs on heat should be left at home. All dogs apart from genuine assistance dogs must remain at least 10 metres from children's play areas. Source: Wingecarribee Shire Council – Leash Free Areas (wsc.nsw.gov.au/Services/Animals/Leash-Free-Areas-in-the-Wingecarribee-Shire).
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
What people say
We love the dog park. We are very local only 5 minutes away from the dog park. Our dog shadow loves it
Best dog park in the southern Highlands. I drive 20-odd minutes to here for my dog as she loves it.
A magnificently large dog park! A great space for dogs to run and roam. Plenty to keep the pooches entertained and some good scenery for their faithful human companions! There is a water bowl handy at the entrance, poo bags placed around the park and toilets for humans also. A few benches to sit if you're not up to doing a lap or two. Quite popular but it's so big you can also have plenty of free space to let your dog run free. It states no more than 4 dogs per person and super small dogs may be intimidated by other dogs. Mid-week around 2pm is the quietest time we found.
Hands down the best dog park I’ve been to so far. Massive, beautiful, fully fenced in, and with plenty of shade - perfect for bringing a blanket and taking in the surroundings with your pup.
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