Pearce Reserve
Pearce Reserve is a multi-facility park in Kings Langley with a cricket oval, well-kept grass, and a walking circuit through the reserve. Visitors mention the council has cleaned up the creek running through the park, and small shops sit across the road for coffee or a quick bite. Cricket is played on Saturdays.
This isn't on Blacktown Council's off-leash list, so leashes stay on throughout. The reserve has parking on Whitby Road and some spots inside, plus BBQs, toilets, basketball and tennis courts, and a playground. Banks Reserve is just up the road if you want a quieter loop.
Dog rules
Dogs are welcome on-leash at Pearce Reserve, a Blacktown City Council park. Under the NSW Companion Animals Act 1998, dogs must be kept on a lead and under effective control, 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.
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.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Splendid. Multi facility park with an oval shaped fenced cricket field, well cut grass. Small shops across the road for quick bite and coffee. Parking on road and some spots inside. Only bad part was pitch was damaged(pictures attached).
One of the best parks to play cricket. The facilities are brilliant as well. Well maintained toilets.
Wow what a find. My daughter and I took her dog for a walk in this reserve. Not only was it a great walk through a nicely kept park it was also educational in the way they have cleaned up the creek etc.
I went there too watch the Cricket on Saturdays a well kept reserve and a great place to give the dog's a run around through the week
I've lived in Kings Langley my whole life & I have to admit that the parks really aren't great especially for toddlers. They do a job but with all the beautiful space around I would really like to see better equipment & more equipment to play on & use.
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