Reed Park
Reed Park has a fenced off-leash area divided into sections for large and small dogs, with fresh running water. There's no lighting, so it's best for daytime visits. The park sits within a larger sports reserve with plenty of surrounding space.
Dog rules
Off-leash dog park (fenced). Dogs must be under effective control of a person aged 16+ who can control the dog by voice or other means. Dogs must not attack wildlife including birds. Owners must carry bags and clean up after their dogs. Restricted breed and declared dangerous dogs are not allowed. Dogs must stay on a leash travelling to and from the park. Source: Wollongong City Council – Dog Beaches and Parks (wollongong.nsw.gov.au/places/dog-beaches-and-parks)
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
Fully Fenced Dog park divided into 2 sections for big & small dogs. Fresh running water. No lighting for evenings. No public toilets
My daughter loves this park. It has normal park play equipment, gym equipment and a skate park all in one. There is a great dog park across the road. Easy to park.
Walked 🚶♀️around here yesterday. There are plenty of areas used for sports such as 3 football areas, a junior football area, around 4 cricket pitches, batting practice cages, plus Illawarra Tennis 🎾 Academy, plenty of car 🚗 spaces, enclosed dog 🐕 area, benches, picnic tables,and amenities. Down the back part of the park is unused, and the regeneration area needs a good whipper-snipper around the trees 🌳.
Could be a bit bigger and some shade would be great, but some great dogs and lovely owners when I visited
Its a nice place but can get very boggy as in a flood area wish they had a off the leash area near the lake in the high area. Also the fences could be higher in between runs aswell at times there is some very yappy and argressive dogs there.
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