Turkeys Nest Reserve
Turkeys Nest Reserve is a dog-friendly park in Beaumont Hills.
Dog rules
Under the Companion Animals Act 1998, dogs must be on-leash at all times in all parks and public places. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of children's playground equipment and food preparation areas, from active sports fields during organised sport, public bathing areas, school grounds, and child care centres. Dog faeces must be removed immediately. (Source: The Hills Shire Council — Stay out of the Doghouse, thehills.nsw.gov.au.)
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
Best view of 🌞 set in the Hills district. Nice, quite area - you can walk, jog, exercises, do yoga or walk with 🐕. A great views to the Blue 🏔️, view 🦆 and 🐦 in the pond. Listen and enjoy beautiful birds. A good place to sit and look at the sorrounding and 🌟 gazing. Come for a large family picnic or for a romantic lunch. BBQ, play area for kids with swing and small slide.
Great spot for sunset. Has a playground and a lake with ducks. There's a path that surrounds the lake for a nice stroll. The path connects with Beaumont Hills shopping plaza.
Such a calm and peaceful place for a walk. There’s a nice little pond with ducks and a clear view of the western horizon — great for sunsets. I actually found it while looking for a spot to catch the recent supermoon setting.
It is a beautiful spot to watch the sunset as well as a chill area to take a stroll or play around especially with the pretty scenary.
A hidden gem! It has stunning views and is a wonderful small spot to enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by nature. The reserve is well-maintained, making it a great place for a quick escape from the city. This place is ideal for solo visitors, couples, or even families looking for a quiet retreat. Highly recommended for anyone who loves nature and picturesque landscapes!
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