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Bell Park

Dogs welcome — rules apply•Dog rules

Updated 24 May 2026

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Bell Park is a dog-friendly park in Hurstville.

Dog rules

Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times in this park. Under Georges River Council policy, dogs are permitted on-leash in public places except in designated leash-free areas; this park is listed on Council's Park and Reserve Facilities directory and is not a designated off-leash area.

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On-leash onlyAdmin team verified
1 Hurstville Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220
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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.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.

What people say

MRMario R.
Google Maps
★★★★☆4 years ago

Pretty good and quiet place to have a picnic. Decent size playground. Have to cross the road to access the public toilet.

EZEric Z.
Google Maps
★★☆☆☆4 years ago

No toilets when you need it, the play equipment is scorching hot when the sun is burning and there is only one unhygienic bubbler that’s been stuck to a log in one corner of the park. Not a good park but the field is impressive.

B(Bibek (.
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★★★★☆6 years ago

It as a great place for refreshment and to play soccer. The lawn is way too good and perfectly grown. Specially, if you stay near and want some air after your work or office, just jump into this piece of peace in the evening. Moreover, it was adopted by kogarah council in December 2009. The park acts as a local reserve which services the immediate surrounding area of Hurstville South which links Denman Reserve with Quarry Reserve. Although Bell Park has a total area of 1.1 hectare, it forms part of this more comprehensive system which provides for an expanded range of recreational activities. The main features of Bell Park can be summarised as: * the park is effectively located to provide for the needs of the surrounding residential area; * the frontages to the perimeter roads, and the orientation of housing to the Park provides for a high level of informal surveillance and potential community safety; * Bell Park has a significant quantity of established trees and shrubs; * the eastern edge of the Park is impacted by the traffic noise from King Georges Road; * at the western end of the site is a playground, which has required the removal of some equipment; * seating is provided within the eastern and western ends of the site; and * parking is currently available as kerb-side allocation within Hurstville Road and Denman Street.

SSharon
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★★★☆☆6 years ago

It's an alright piece of grass, can't really call it a proper field since there's no markings or anything like that. Grass is uneven to play on, with patches of hard dirt and holes. Would not recommend , there's other better maintained parks around the area (peakhurst park, olds park)

TFToni F.
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★★★★☆7 years ago

Nice park, green area is uneven and a little bit of a hazard with the young kids training there for soccer in the cooler months (I have been a club soccer coach)

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1 Hurstville Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220
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