Emu Heights Fenced Dog Park
Emu Heights has two separate fenced dog parks set in a long green corridor below the road. The spaces have agility equipment, drinking water, shade, and waste bags. The entry path is a dirt slope rather than a paved footpath, so it can be slippery in wet weather.
Dog rules
Designated fenced off-leash dog area. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Check council signage for hours and boundaries. (Source: Penrith City Council.)
At a glance
Before you go
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Its a good spot to take your pup however there is no actual footpath to get down to the park its just a dirt hill so on rainy days you have to be careful not to slip there is also no shelter
A long, large, off-leash green corridor below the road that now has two separate fenced dog parks. Basic spaces with new trees, seating agility, single bubbler. 5ft fences, single safe entry gates without latches, bins & bags. Lacking lights & shelter
Strongly recommended for dog-walking and sociable dogs. Much better than the Jamison off-leash park. Adequate parking. Separate enclosures for large and small dogs. Water and poop bags provided though only one pair of bins close to the road. Some dog exercise equipment but not to agility standards. A large area of mostly mowed grass to roam around in. Shaded tree-lined trails with lots of bird life. My dogs all love walking here.
Updating an older review before the upgrade. The fenced off areas are really good. Separate areas for big and small dogs. Whenever we meet people or puppies down there they are both always social. Only thing I would add I'd it would be nice for stairs down to the park from the road. Other than that a good park for the pups
Two great new high fenced enclosures with agility obstacles drinking fountains. Best in the morn or arvo if you want to sit on the benches otherwise they are in the sun. Heaps of parking and not busy. A+
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