Brush Farm Park is a green Eastwood park with a large oval and short bush trails through gently hilly ground. It's home to a dog training club, so there are often dogs working and playing across the grounds. Dogs are off-leash when the oval is not being used for organised sport, with on-leash walking through other areas as required. Parking, toilets and the bushy setting make it a useful choice when you want more variety than a flat field.
Designated off-leash area — dogs may be off-leash when the area is not in use for organised sport (see on-site signage for boundaries). Dogs must be under the control of a competent person, return to handler on command, and be on-leash when entering and leaving the off-leash area. Maximum 4 dogs per person. Dogs must be kept 10 metres from bushland areas and children's playgrounds. (Source: City of Ryde — Dog Off-Leash Areas, ryde.nsw.gov.au.)
Wish I could score this park higher in rating’s but it is only a section of bush land which was a quarry a long time ago. For a local walk it is really good on your legs with majority of the walk either up hill or down hill, There is multiple places to enter and exit one location is the ovals, Which are located in the park next to the old Brush Park club. After lots of rain this place is transformed to a nicer bush land with running water, It is mostly dried up on every other day. Most of the walking trails are well cleared with a lot of steps and path edging. Recommended for good health and fitness levels. A lot of stairs and uneven surfaces, Definitely no wheel chair access. Dogs are recommended to be on leash as there are bordering houses to the bush land with barking dogs at fences. Definitely a locals location, Not worth travelling for and does not have dedicated car parking area. However if the old club is not in use. There is car parking close to the set of traffic lights.
Great open park with plenty of parking. Is home to a dog training club so get to see lots of four paws running around!
Great local park with lots of local communities using it for various activities. There are netball and pickleball courts where communities utilise, bathrooms, mini bushwalk trails and a large oval which runs dog obedience classes and competitions. Also a small playground. Lots of greenery and often see kookaburras here
Brush Farm Park is an amazing patch of restored warm temperate rainforest that has great short walks, via Lambert park also. Awesome habitat for small birds and native pigeons migrating across the landscape.
Loop short walking at Eastwood area. Brush farm park is nice and quite loop path for short walking and exercise walking. I will enjoy with nature life and little birds and also little wildlife animal here. Kid friendly too. Easy track. Car park available. Closed to brush farm bowling club.
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