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Dog-friendly parks in Elderslie

15 parks • 15 dog-friendly

Discover parks where dogs are welcome, including fenced areas, off-leash spaces, and shaded walking areas.

15 parks · 15 dog-friendly

Confirmed dog-friendly

Dogs are welcome — some venues may have conditions

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River Road Reserve Fenced Dog Park

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

River Road Reserve has separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, each with water stations and waste bags. The agility obstacles give dogs something to work with beyond just open space, and there's a mix of grass and sandy surfaces underfoot. A sun/rain shelter provides cover for owners. Parking is available nearby, and the whole setup is well thought out — visitors regularly mention being impressed by how well-equipped it is.

Off-leash areaFenced areaAgility courseShade available+3
Off-leash areaFenced areaAgility courseShade available+3
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Curry Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Curry Reserve sits next to the Camden Visitor Centre in Elderslie, known for its water play space — a large splash pad with 36 inclusive play features for children, open seasonally from September to April (10am to 7pm). The wider reserve has covered picnic shelters, BBQs, a cycle path, fitness station, and a playground, and is accessible seven days a week.

Shade availableBinsSandy surfaceGrass areas+1
Shade availableBinsSandy surfaceGrass areas+1
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Hilder Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

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Irvine Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie with plenty of shade.

Shade availableToilets nearby
Shade availableToilets nearby
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Liz Kernohan Park

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie with plenty of shade.

Drinking waterShade available
Drinking waterShade available
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Merino Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

Drinking water
Drinking water
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Fletcher Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie with plenty of shade.

Shade available
Shade available
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Fuchs Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

Parking nearbyToilets nearby
Parking nearbyToilets nearby
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David Simpson Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

Parking nearbyToilets nearby
Parking nearbyToilets nearby
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Kingsman Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

Grass areasParking nearbyToilets nearby
Grass areasParking nearbyToilets nearby
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Burford Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

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Drysdale Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

Grass areas
Grass areas
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Elizabeth Scott Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

On-leash area
On-leash area
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Herbert's Hill Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

On-leash area
On-leash area
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Lowe Reserve

Park•Elderslie

Confirmed

Park•Elderslie

Dog-friendly park in Elderslie.

On-leash area
On-leash area

Frequently asked questions

How are venues ordered?

By default, venues are sorted by access confidence. Confirmed venues appear first — these have the strongest evidence that dogs are welcome. Likely venues follow, then unknown. Within each group, venues are ordered by their Dog Happiness Score. You can also sort alphabetically by suburb or venue name.

Are dogs allowed in parks in Elderslie?

Dogs are allowed in 15 confirmed dog-friendly parks in Elderslie. Dog access varies between venues. We recommend checking the individual venue page — and confirming directly with the venue before a special trip, as policies can change.

How does Dog Happiness decide if a venue is dog-friendly?

We check council regulations, venue websites and FAQ pages, and community reviews. Council and venue-operator sources carry the most weight. Where confirmed or clearly identified, we show the access status and any conditions that apply. Access information is based on the best evidence available and may not always reflect the latest changes.

What do Confirmed, Likely, and Unknown mean?

Confirmed means we have strong evidence — typically from a council source, venue website, or consistent community reports — that dogs are welcome. Conditions may still apply. Likely means positive signals suggest dogs are welcome, but we haven’t found official confirmation yet. Unknown means we don’t have enough evidence yet. It doesn’t mean dogs aren’t welcome — just that we haven’t been able to verify.

Can venue dog policies change?

Yes. Venue policies can change at any time — especially at pubs, cafés, and other hospitality venues. A venue that was dog-friendly last month may have changed its policy. We update our information regularly, but we always recommend checking directly with the venue if you’re planning a special trip.