Peter Low Reserve

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 18 June 2026

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Peter Low Reserve is a park in Kingsgrove. Dogs are generally allowed on a lead in NSW public parks unless signs say otherwise — but the rules here aren't confirmed, so check local signage before visiting.

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14A Kinsel Ave, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧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.
  • 🐕Off-leash status not confirmed — check signage.
  • 🛝Playground nearby — dogs are typically not allowed within 15m of playgrounds (check signage).

What people say

★★★☆☆3 years ago

Big open park with a playground for kids. The owner issue is the park isn't on a level block. The land is very slanted so not ideal for ball games. Dogs can be left off lead and no bathroom facilities.

★★★☆☆5 months ago

Nice quiet park.

★★★★★3 years ago

Peter Low Reserve Park is a hidden gem in the heart of the city. The park is well-maintained, with a large grass area that is perfect for picnics and outdoor games. The park also has some seating with tables for visitors to relax and enjoy a picnic. The park's thoughtful placement of bins makes it easy for visitors to keep the area clean and tidy. One of the highlights of Peter Low Reserve Park is the children's play equipment, which provides plenty of entertainment options for young visitors. The playground is well-designed and includes a variety of equipment such as swings, slides, and climbing frames. Overall, Peter Low Reserve Park is an excellent spot for families, friends, and individuals to spend some quality time in nature. The park's combination of open green spaces, seating, and exciting children's play equipment make it great as a morning picnic area.

★★★☆☆3 years ago

The play equipment isn't suitable for young children. Not bad for 7 or 8 and older.

★★★★9 years ago

Great simple local park... Hidden away so NEVER busy. Sloping grass is good for a kick around. Play area has great modern equipment that is clean. No facilities

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