Campsie Off Leash Dog Area
Campsie Off Leash Dog Area is a dog-friendly park in Campsie.
Dog rules
Designated fenced off-leash dog area. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Check council signage for hours and boundaries. (Source: Canterbury-Bankstown City Council.)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
What people say
As far as off leash areas go this one rates very poorly. There is always an abundance of dog poo left behind by walkers and owners. The gate is usually broken, the poo bags are always empty and the poo bin is always full and rarely emptied. It's as if the council set the park then forgot it exists. The choice of tree for shade indicates a lack of foresight typically only found with children as the pine tree drips sap and mattes into the fur of the dogs. The roots create trip hazards and the dogs chew on the cones. Frankly I'd rather drive to the dog park in Ashfield which is in a different council than walk 5 min to this park for which I pay through council rates.
It's not the biggest dog park but it has all the amenities we need such as play area, water and doggy bags and bin. There's also a nice park walk. Puppy is very happy here. Highly recommend.
Not the largest area, but well fenced and has a few options for training (tunnel, jumps, hoop). It also has fresh water, a single seat for humans and some bins. Not much to complain about.
Great off leash dog area complete with a fenced in section for some focused training. The fenced area also contains a few agility obstacles which our dog loved!
Currently this park is being renovated by the council. It’s small in stature but has great potential. The expected completion date is April 22 but the recent torrential rain has delayed the progress significantly. The walking path that goes past it is still great for a walk in the meantime to go around the river banks!
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