Oakdene Park is a dog-friendly park in Carramar. Just 800m away, East blends cafe is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dogs must be under the effective control of a competent person at all times (maximum 4 dogs per person). Dogs must be on a lead when outside designated off-leash areas. Dog owners must dispose of dog droppings in the bins provided. Dogs declared menacing, dangerous, or a restricted breed are prohibited in off-leash areas. Source: Fairfield City Council – Dog Off-Leash Areas (fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/Services/Sports-Parks-Recreation/Dog-Off-Leash-Areas)
As kids we used to visit my Aunties who lived just around the corner. We used to love climbing that tree. That was 50 years ago.
I am 24 years old but something about being able to climb a really big old ass tree just makes me feel so alive. I sat on the big branch leaning over the green Oakdene sign and wanted to walk across the sign but I was too scared. Maybe next time Wasn't too scared to pick my nose there as cars drove by and I contemplated how many generations and growing from young to old the tree has witnessed. Fair dinkum P.S. Lemme know when the acorns drop!!!
It had a really big tree with branches everywhere, and its split in half. Next to it is a playground with a slide, rope net, and a swing set. The playground isn't big but I love climbing the tree.
Nice peaceful walk, great scenery and there's a small children's playground. The tree which got struck by lightning is still the main attraction.
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