Scott Park

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Updated 28 May 2026

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Scott Park is a dog-friendly park in Sans Souci with plenty of shade, with some time-based restrictions in place.

Dog rules

Dogs are permitted on-leash under the NSW Companion Animals Act. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. This venue is not listed on the Bayside Council off-leash dog areas page; off-leash use is not authorised here.

At a glance

Shade availableFrom reviews
Sandy surfaceFrom reviews
Toilets nearbyFrom reviews
On-leash onlyAdmin team verified
3 Soult St, Sans Souci NSW 2219

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dogs allowed at certain times/areas — check official source for details.
  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.

What people say

★★★★3 years ago

Such a different, better place to what I remember from my childhood. It used to have a soccer field there, but now, not only does it have toilets, playground & picnic facilities but also things of an environmental interest, including big fig & other trees providing good shade and the remediated tidal wetland & creek area complete with birdhide and interesting meadering pathways.

★★★★★6 years ago

Nice place to take children to and also enjoy the water views. The water is across the road also with a few tables and benches along with a few gazebos. There is a few tables with benches and a public toilet on the park side. Plenty of trees for shade. The play area ground is of beach sand. We recommend this place for kids to play aswell as fishing on the water side.

★★★★★6 months ago

Teaming with life and unexpected adventures, take some kids my son thoroughly enjoyed.

★★★★★2 years ago

This place is teaming with life, oyster clusters , schools of tiny fish , a lot of birds and the start of a Mangrove forest. It's nice and relaxing.

★★★★★5 years ago

Beautiful place to visit, don't have to go for a swim, just a walk on the sand, or near the water, it will make you feel revitalised.

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