Seabrook Reserve (on Melaleuca Cres)

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Updated 23 May 2026

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Seabrook Reserve (on Melaleuca Cres) is a dog-friendly park in Tascott with an off-leash area where your pup can stretch their legs and plenty of shade.

Dog rules

Listed on the Central Coast Council off-leash dog areas page. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Check council signage for hours, boundaries, and any time restrictions.

At a glance

Off-leash areaAdmin team verified
Shade availableVenue website
Grassy areaFrom reviews
Tascott NSW 2250, Australia

Before you go

  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
  • 🧱No confirmed fencing — keep your dog on lead if unsure.

What people say

★★★☆☆2 years ago

Parking available close and small cute playground however no dogs allowed and no bathroom available

★★★★3 months ago

Playground and equipment. Very quiet. Not fenced in. Two big swings and two baby swings. 2 dofferent sized slides. Built on bark chips. Very naturally shady. Suitable for 18 months + but also a reserve so quiet for a picnic

★★★★7 years ago

A lovely park with equipment for varied ages along with a large open area suitable for kicking balls, etc. There is quite a lot of available shade deepening on time of year/day. The only downside is there are no public toilets.

★★★☆☆4 years ago

It is a nice playground but needs a little care...the floor is pretty much mud and the grass is way too long...all the equipment is really dirty because of the floor being soil/wood chips...

★★★★★7 years ago

Cute park with some australian trees in various sizes. The air around here is excellent, a combination of the pleasant dry air from the sea, and the just a little humid and calm air from the bushes that provides relaxing atmosphere. This place is the absolute best ! ( in August)

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