Tuggerah Dog Park includes multiple fenced off-leash areas, providing structured spaces for different types of use. It's a practical, well-sized park that works well for regular visits, particularly for dogs that benefit from a more defined environment.
Designated fenced off-leash dog area. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Check council signage for hours and boundaries. (Source: Central Coast Council.)
Spacious and usually some other dogs around to socialise. If it gets too much for your dog, you can take it to one of the other areas that are separated from each other. Dog loves it, only downside: when the wind blows the wrong way... and one can smell the sewerage...
Greatest spot to bring your fur baby! Largest open, off leash, dog park I have seen in central coast, if I’m wrong, please tell me where else. Easy parking, great fencing. Does get muddy and large puddles when raining. If it’s been raining for a few days, I’d avoid
Fantastic dog park. Fully fenced, 3 different areas - big dogs, medium dogs & small dogs. Each area with it's own shelter & seats plus tap with dog bowls. Bins for puppy poops & toilets for humans.
Excellent dog park with 3 separate fully fenced fields so multiple people can be there with their dogs and not have to have them interact if they don't want to. One of the fields has a small obstacle style course for the humans to do with their dogs. Only downside to the park is the mud after it has rained, I wont go unless it hasnt rained in a long time. There is public toilets and a tap for water for your dog. Two of the fields also have a shelter to cover from the sun on hot days. My dog loves it here but you do have to be diligent and sensible when it comes to just letting your dog run into a field with another. I have seen a few dog fights and they're not fun for anyone so play it safe before letting your dog in a field with another without consulting the owner first.
Generally a really good spot to exercise your dog with 3 separate fenced areas but be wary of wet weather as is can become a quagmire.
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