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Ridgeview Park Fenced Dog Park

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Updated 24 May 2026

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Ridgeview Park has a fenced off-leash area with a sandy surface, waste bags, bins, and parking. The park is accessible and has a playground nearby. Dogs must be on-leash outside the fenced area.

Dog rules

Council/Trust-designated off-leash area at Ridgeview Park. Dogs may exercise off-leash within the signposted off-leash area under effective control (voice command); on-leash elsewhere in the reserve.

At a glance

Off-leash areaAdmin team verified
Fenced areaFrom reviews
Bags & binsFrom reviews
Sandy surfaceFrom reviews
Wheelchair accessibleAdmin team verified
Oleander Cres, Riverstone NSW 2765
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Before you go

  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.

What people say

LHLisa H.
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★★★★☆2 years ago

Great place water available,poo bags available. The only problem is people who come in while your dog is in there without asking but that is rarely,lots of people bring there children down to play in the children's play space next to the dog park witch is awesome to keep an eye on your dog and child👍🏻100% recommend

JHJane H.
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★☆☆☆☆4 years ago

Took our dog for the first (& only time) today, one side of the park contained 3 sheep dogs. Their owner told us we couldn't enter the park because his dogs act like a pack and gang up on other dogs. Went to go in the other side a very rude man told us not to come in that side as his two small dogs attack and bite other dogs and if we wanted to go in we should wait or turn until he and his dogs left. To my understanding a public park is for public, no person had the right to stop another from entering. Hey dog owners ..... if your dogs can't play with others DON'T TAKE THEM TO A PUBLIC DOG PARK. Never dealt with such disgustingly rude people ever!!!

RRrebecca R.
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★☆☆☆☆5 years ago

We took our dog to this park twice in two days and there was a couple there each using a fenced area, they refused to let us in because their dogs dont socialise. This led to quite a verbal arguement. How rude these two should be banned from using the facility. A young couple after use also tried to get in and he proceeded to block them as well. There not dog loving owners their both a pair of @##@#@. Great park if we could have got in without having to assault two idiots to use it.

TDTara D.
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★★★★☆5 years ago

It is a good Park clean and tidy, I love how there is 2 fenced off areas and it's great for kids as well so it can be an outing for all the family. Now why it's no 5 star... Be prepared to come with towels to wipe your dogs down as there is a few large areas of sand that becomes mud and they make a lot of mess.... And unfortunately no toilets for is humans to use. Bit overall the park is definitely one of the better ones around

CCraig
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★★★★★4 years ago

Nice park for the dogs. 2 areas so you can segregate. Bags and bin provided. Nice outing for our and our daughter's dogs.

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Oleander Cres, Riverstone NSW 2765
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