Wyatt Park is a dog-friendly park in Lidcombe with a fenced off-leash area where your pup can explore safely and plenty of shade. Just 700m away, YELLOW DAY COFFEE ROASTERS is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Designated off-leash dog area. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Dogs must be on-leash when entering and leaving the off-leash area. Dangerous, menacing, and restricted breed dogs are not permitted. (Source: Cumberland City Council — Off-leash dog parks, cumberland.nsw.gov.au.)
Quite an impressive strip of parks and sporting facilities, with athletics, netball, basketball, cricket, football and swimming. The main grass area next to the Youth Centre is pretty close to 500 metres to run around so only 84 laps if you want to practice your marathons. The variable "Ground Open" sign suggests that they could close it, however based on the lack of fencing, that's hard to imagine.
A beautiful big area for lots of people and activities with wonderful shade provided by the multitude of trees very clean safe and well kept park
One of the good things about this park is that it has a bike repair station. You can bring your bicycle here and pump up the tyres if you want. It’s located near the road - near where drivers park their cars. The cycleway from here travels north to Auburn’s CBD. The rest of the park here is a well kept level field that is accessible 24 hours a day. There’s a cricket pitch in the middle of the field. The field is located next to the famous Lidcombe Oval.
Wyatt Park is the home of the annual Africultures Festival. People representing countries all across the African continent come together each year to celebrate the collective experiences of the African diaspora here in Australia. It is a festive day full of family friendly arts and culture. You can try foods from the four hemispheres all in one location at Africultures in Wyatt Park. Be sure to check the markets for beautiful homewares, stylish clothing and hair and skin care products. You won't be disappointed!
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