Sparks Street Reserve
Sparks Street Reserve is a compact, fully fenced off-leash area with heavy-duty fencing and drinking water. The surface is mostly dirt rather than grass. The space is on the smaller side, but the secure fencing makes it a contained option for dogs that need it.
Dog rules
Off-leash dog exercise area. Dogs must be kept under control and supervised at all times. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of playgrounds and play equipment.
At a glance
Before you go
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Enclosed dog park! Heavy duty fencing. Lots of sort dirt to run around in instead of grass and concrete. Currently a dog poo worm bin trial. Plenty of shade from mature trees. 2 entrancea, double gate locks. Basic water tap.
We were very disappointed with the size and condition of the dog park. It's about the size of a house lot and most of the grass is worn away. I should have looked at Google Maps Satellite before going. We couldn't see the sign for the dog park, either. You have to enter near Hicks Avenue.
Has a double gate entry at both ends . Has enough room for a Greyhound to romp in Benches inside area and bin for doggy doo Fence is tall enough to stop a big dog Small dogs tho can get in thru slats in fence Only problem is owners not cleaning up after their dogs ,expect to wipe your feet. Dog park has good children play area
It's the only of leash dog park that is fenced off that i know of in the whole of the eastern suburbs. I wish there were more places like this! Everything a dog owner needs, water, dog disposal waste bags, bins and open safe space for dogs ro roam in.
Tucked away between Wentworth Ave and Sparks St and closed off completely so your four legged friend can't wander off. Double gate, and a little enclosed area at the entry point so your little pup can get used to the surrounds before being let into the park with other dogs. A bin, doggy doo bags, tap and also a bench all within park. Childrens play area next door too.
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