Lansvale Park is a dog-friendly park in Lansvale with plenty of shade.
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)
Great park with small roads set up to teach kids the road rules and different play equipment for all to play on. A very big park for dogs and kids to run around and enjoy. It has sheltered tables and benches with public toilets as well. A small parking area There is a creek running along one side that you need to be aware of and watch the kids. You turn the corner where the Seven Eleven is and turn in the lane just past it and park your transport. I m sure the whole family will enjoy themselves.
This is a very unique park. It has a kids bike road network with stop signs and bus stops. its really cool. It also has nice structures for the kids to climb and a large swing. There are plenty of seating areas for parents to supervise their children and the park is large to accommodate for parties and the like. In summer the park gets really hot. Its kind of in the lower area of the field and breezes are blocked by the trees. You cant see the river unless you walk up close to the bank which is dangerous for kids. The parking is in a shaded area but its a long walk to the entertaining areas of the park. There is a petrol station close by for drinks and ice. Its a nice tucked away park which is unique and my kids always enjoy it.
Nice little park. Not the best play equipment (for older kids and not much of it) but excellent for bikes/scooters. The park also really needs the grass to be mowed.
Great place to teach kids to pay attention to stop signs giving way etc. Good quite park also.
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