Roberts Park is a dog-friendly park in Greenacre with plenty of shade.
Dogs are welcome on-leash at Roberts 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.
Very nice parkit. Amazing splash zone and equipment that suits all ages. Bbq zone, toilets, even outdoor showers. The splash zone doesn't work in winter. I was a little bit upset that some equipment was painted. The rest is amazing
Robert Park, Greenacre – A Peaceful Haven in the Heart of the Community Nestled in the heart of Greenacre, Robert Park is a treasured green space where families gather, friends meet, and individuals find peace in nature’s gentle embrace. More than just a park, it is a place where memories are made, where laughter echoes through the trees, and where community spirit thrives. Robert Park is known for its wide open grassy fields, shady trees, children’s playgrounds, and well-kept sports facilities. Whether you’re enjoying a weekend picnic, playing basketball with friends, or simply reading a book under the trees, the park offers something for everyone. It is a place that encourages healthy living, social connection, and relaxation. On weekends, Robert Park comes alive with vibrant energy. Children’s laughter fills the air, families share meals on picnic blankets, and local residents stroll through the paths, soaking in the fresh air. The basketball courts and open fields become arenas of friendly competition and joyful movement. It’s a space that welcomes people of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. Robert Park is more than just a patch of grass — it is the beating heart of Greenacre, a symbol of community pride, and a sanctuary for those seeking calm in the midst of busy city life. A true gem in the suburbs, Robert Park reminds us how vital green spaces are for our health, happiness, and togetherness.
Be careful about the bunch of bullies around the park ( sadly a gang of young boys) on electric scooters and cycles and they misbehave with their vehicles with people who are peacefully walking and jogging there. All good otherwise. Lovely playarea for kids.
I like my area park kids enjoy i share night walking area video outside is splash park
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