Leagues Club Park
Leagues Club Park is a dog-friendly park in Gosford with plenty of shade. Just 150m away, South End Social is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dog rules
Dogs are welcome on-leash at this park. Under the NSW Companion Animals Act, dogs must be kept on a leash in all public areas except designated off-leash zones.
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Terrific park for a family picnic. Easy parking, table next to bbq. Kids loved the play equipment and the loos were clean. Shame the water play doesn’t work. All and all, terrific park.
The tidal pool contained water when it opened for a couple of weeks and then it's just been empty since? It was such a cool idea but it doesn't work as intended and it doesn't look like anyone is working on fixing it. 🙃 It's just an overpriced sand pit at the moment. The rest of the park is nice except the parking situation is difficult on most occasions.
Fantastic new(ish) Park that will serve the people of Gosford for many years to come. Playground. BBQ. Toilets. Tables and seats. Limited shade. Indigenous art-work and "wild play" space. Plenty of seating. Water views. Exercise equipment. Nearby playground more suited to older children.
We walked through the Leagues Club Park and got verbally abused by the two Caucasian male teenagers in the picture. The two male teenagers then stalked us to the waterfront. We were advised by a lady who witnessed the stalking that we were stalked. We no longer feel safe of walking around this area. More security personnel should be more frequently arranged for this area.
Relatively new park that is close to the water and centrally located to the Gosford CBD. There are some cultural installations to view, a large kid’s playground and free electric barbecues for picnics. As Gosford central continues to slowly gentrify this will become a popular spot. Food and drinks available a couple of blocks away.
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