Barnett Park Fenced Dog Park
Barnett Park has separate fenced areas for larger and smaller dogs — a genuine split, not just a token divider. The large enclosure has room for more active dogs to run, while the smaller section gives nervous or toy-breed dogs space without being overwhelmed. There are double-gated entries, drinking water, shade, and waste bags. It gets busy in the mornings and before dark, with a friendly regular crowd.
Dog rules
Designated fenced off-leash dog area. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. Check council signage for hours and boundaries. (Source: City of Parramatta Council.)
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What people say
One of the best dog park. The smaller dogs are separated from the bigger ones. Friendly furry dad, mum n friends. Be there b4 it get dark as there are no lights. Hope the council will install some solar lights.
Amazing dog park! Split into two section: one for big boisterous dogs and one for small dogs. Love going to the large enclosure with our 2 year old golden retriever. Friendly dogs and friendly owners. Love hanging out here.
Very nice dog park with good community of people that go there. There's water fountains (for dogs), poo bags and it's nice that there's a section separating small and large dogs next to each other. More seating space for humans would be nice. Main point: Dog park, for dogs. Not for humans... Update: came at 5pm today and the lights shut at 5:34pm so definitely come earlier otherwise it gets kinda scary
2 separate areas One for small dogs One for big dogs Fresh water for the dogs Seats and shelter Doggy poop bags provided Some trees for shade
Came here Saturday noon and were happy to the moon and back. Plenty of room and so little crowd People say it has little parking spots but if you have no trouble to walk you always get a parking spot
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