Miriam Park is a dog-friendly park in West Ryde where dogs are welcome on lead.
Dogs are permitted on-leash under the NSW Companion Animals Act. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. City of Ryde's Dog Off-Leash Areas page states these are the only areas where dogs may run free without a lead. This venue is not on the council's off-leash list; off-leash use is not authorised here. (Source: City of Ryde — Dog Off-Leash Areas, ryde.nsw.gov.au.)
Nice tall trees and grassed space. Park only has accessibility where the playground is and there are not shortcuts to it. A path around and through the perimeter is needed. Good small selection of play equipment. Play area and benches desperately need a powerwash, you don’t want to touch the surfaces as they are. Thousands of bugs, many spiderwebs on the play equipment. There’s the smell of rotting animal in the air.
Good small park but full of trees and beware of bull ants, I spotted several and they seem very aggressive and ready to attack. Move away from these ferocious insects if you come across any, especially if with kids or elders. I think a pest control is needed for community safety.
For crying out loud where is a pedestrian crossing to get to this park safely? Not only myself but I have seen multiple elderly people and young kids nearly run down by cars. The 4 road intersection to get to this park could cost you your life or your kids. Be very careful
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