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Westleigh Dog Park

12 Eucalyptus Dr, Westleigh, NSW

4.4(85 reviews)

Westleigh Dog Park in Australia provides a generous and inviting outdoor space for dogs and their owners. The park is characterized by its expansive, fenced-in off-leash areas that allow for plenty of running and play. The primary ground surface is well-kept grass, although some sections, particularly along popular paths, have transitioned to dirt due to high foot and paw traffic. Security is maintained by a sturdy black chain-link fence that surrounds the perimeter. For comfort, the park is dotted with large, mature eucalyptus trees that offer ample natural shade, especially during the warmer parts of the day. Human visitors can make use of several benches and picnic tables situated on concrete pads, providing convenient spots to rest and observe their pets. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and open, with the park being bordered by dense, natural bushland that enhances the sense of being in nature. While the images show a utility-style building nearby, the focus remains on the wide-open spaces and the functional amenities like lighting poles and seating that make it a practical destination for the local community.

Essential Features

Fencing

chain_link

Water

Not Available

Off-Leash

24/7 Off-Leash

Shade

Available

Separate Areas

Single Area

Lighting

Well Lit

Amenities

Toilets

Not Available

Parking

Street Only

Bins

Not Available

Seating

Benches Available

Poop Bags

Bring Your Own

Agility Equipment

Not Available

Terrain & Features

Surface

Grass

Size

Large/Spacious

Terrain

Sloped/Hilly

Puppy Friendly

All Ages

Type

Outdoor

Additional Amenities

Picnic Tables

Opening Hours

Monday8:30am-5pm
Tuesday8:30am-5pm
Wednesday8:30am-5pm
Thursday8:30am-5pm
Friday8:30am-5pm
SaturdayClosed
Sunday(Today)Closed

Reviews

10 reviews
W
Wen H.1 June 2025
1/5

Bad vibes, dogs outta control

B
Brandon G.16 May 2025
5/5

Rated 5 stars

A
Anna M.17 Nov 2024
1/5

I've spoken to several people in this area about Westleigh Dog Park and find that they now avoid it because of the above-average number of odd-bods and anti-social dogs. While the Animal Control people at Hornsby Council are good at dealing …

A
aslc20 July 2024
3/5

Rated 3 stars

S
Sophie L.15 June 2024
4/5

Rated 4 stars

E
Emma A.15 June 2024
5/5

Community feel, tennis balls to share!

B
Brett R.15 June 2024
5/5

Rated 5 stars

M
Michelle B.15 June 2024
4/5

Rated 4 stars

T
Tarna16 June 2023
5/5

Rated 5 stars

A
Aisling M.16 June 2023
5/5

Rated 5 stars