Band Hall Reserve Fenced Dog Park
Band Hall Reserve has two separate fenced areas — one for larger dogs and one for smaller or calmer dogs. The shade is decent and waste bags are provided. Dogs must stay 10 metres from food preparation and playground areas.
Dog rules
Council-designated off-leash area at Band Hall Reserve. Dogs may exercise off-leash under the effective control of a competent person. Dogs must remain on-leash within 10 metres of food preparation areas, playgrounds and sports fields.
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.
- 🧱No confirmed fencing — keep your dog on lead if unsure.
What people say
Can be a great place for your dog to play but there are regularly large and out of control dogs in the small dog area. A few irresponsible and abusive owners are quickly ruining this place. Police and Ranger have been called several times lately but still the trouble makers remain and ruin the otherwise relaxing atmosphere just by their presence. Use this park with caution as u or your dog may be attacked by idiot owners or their dogs. I often decide not to enter and go to Vale of Ah instead
Great place for your furry four-legged pooch to run around, meet and play with other dogs, theres water for them, an Obstacle area, and a safety entrance gate in 2 Sections, one enters to a small park and another for a larger park area. Also a great place to meet people.
Oh my dog, let me tell you about Ferrier dog park - it's the bark of the town! This place is pawsome! As soon as I walked through the gate, my tail started wagging like crazy. The park is so spacious and filled with all sorts of pups running around, making new fur-iends, and having a ball. The park has everything a pooch could want - water fountains, poop bags (yes, they're important), and even a obstacle course for those photo ops. Plus, there are plenty of shady spots for those hot dog days of summer. But wait, there's more! The humans who come here are just as friendly as the pups. They're always willing to give out ear scratches and belly rubs. And if you're lucky, you might even score a treat or two (or ten). Oh, and I almost forgot to mention - Ferrier dog park is not only a daytime delight, but they also have lights for when the sun goes down. That's right, my furry friends and I can play and run until late at night! It's a howling good time under the stars. So, if you're looking for a pup-tastic place to play, Ferrier dog park is where it's at. 11/10, would wag my tail again.
A decent sized park with plenty of room to run, water for the dogs and shade. Separate small and large dog sections but both a decent size
This park has 2 separate areas, 1 larger for bigger dogs & the 2nd for smaller or less active medium dog's. Families meet up talking while dogs can mingle & play together. All people there have the same care for dogs & just want them to be able to socialise with dogs & people
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