Anzac Park is a dog-friendly park in Campsie with plenty of shade.
Dogs are welcome on-leash at Anzac Park, a Canterbury-Bankstown Council park. Under the NSW Companion Animals Act 1998, dogs must be kept on a lead and under the effective control of a competent person, and are prohibited within 10 metres of children's play equipment and food preparation areas. Off-leash exercise is permitted only in Council's designated off-leash areas.
Lovely local community park attracting many if the older local Chinese community through the week and younger children in the weekend Situated near Centrelink and Campsie medical Centre this park has a variety of outdoor facilities to keep young and old entertained. There is a known problem with a variety of birds however which can prove challenging at times especially when parking your car. Expect to return to it needing to wash it or simply don’t park under the trees there The other issue is the run off if water which creates puddles just where you park so it either limits the parking spots available or wear your gum boots This is however a local council run car park which is reasonably priced. Just up the road is probably one if the busiest fruit shops I’ve ever seen. Great fruit st amazing prices attracting people from all over the place. Simply walk straight up to the main road which can be seen from the park and turn right. All in all a good little local park which brings the community together All photos are my own
Anzac Park is a small park in Campsie City Centre, across Campsie library, and there are a few offices across, too. The playground itself isn't very big, with a few swings, a climbing frame, and some small kids' equipment. There is a gym and a hut as well. Nice place to come to for a quick run.
The jungle gym and playground equipment are a bit old with a few bits missing and I wish there was a proper swing set with both child and toddler seats. The park itself otherwise is nice.
One the biggest park located in the heart of Campsie, Sydney area. This place is beautiful and nice for everyone. Any age people can enjoy a quality time in this park. There are so many trees, entertaining tools, birds and flowers available. Outdoor gym available and it has got free access for anyone.
Cold breeze hits you but the place has warm sun to keep you company. Alone or with friends this is a place to be
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