ELS Hall Park is a dedicated off-leash park in North Ryde with a fenced area where your dog can run free. You'll find BBQs and toilets available.
Enclosed off-leash area — dogs may be off-leash at all times within the fenced area. Dogs must be under the control of a competent person, return to handler on command, and be on-leash when entering and leaving the 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.)
Pretty good field, there are 4 baseball diamonds here. Night time lighting is decent. There is also a basketball complex at this facility and there are ample toilets. There is usually a small hotdog stand on Friday nights. If you are an away team on the baseball fields be sure to bring some bug spray, and chairs, the visitor seating is pretty dirty and usually in the shrubs with the bugs.
I was pleasantly surprised with this park, great for little ones to play around in different playground areas. Plenty of space and a nice water feature for kids to play in hot days. Good parking too!
It's a great park, with big outdoor playground, huge football yards with running tracks, not without mention the YMCA indoor sport centre.
I love this park so much it has everything many playgrounds for soccer and others children playing area! Also it has the great walking track area, playground for netball and cricket! Playing area includes swing and slides for children, also open air gym tools for adult! It is one of the best!
A community recreational place managed by City of Ryde. A lot u can get here. You can join some sport classes, for adults and kids. You can also book a court for group sport activities like badminton or basketball. You can also use some fitness tools in the park. Also some children tools in playground is available for kids.
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