Jarvis Fenced Agility Dog Park
Jarvis Rd, Waterford, QLD
Jarvis Fenced Agility Dog Park, situated in the Woodlands District Park, is a comprehensive off-leash facility designed for canine exercise and training. The park is divided into separate, fully fenced areas for large and small dogs, providing a secure environment for all breeds. The terrain is mostly flat to gently sloping and covered in well-kept grass, ideal for high-energy play. A standout feature is the dedicated agility circuit, which includes equipment such as jumps, tunnels, and weave poles, as detailed on the park's informational signage. Amenities for visitors are plentiful, featuring multiple sheltered picnic tables and benches for rest. Water fountains with dog bowls are available to keep pets hydrated, and waste bins are strategically placed for convenience. The surrounding parkland adds to the atmosphere with mature trees providing some natural shade, walking paths, and even outdoor fitness stations for humans. The park's design emphasizes both functionality and comfort, making it a popular destination for local dog owners.
Essential Features
Fencing
chain_link
Water
Available
Off-Leash
24/7 Off-Leash
Shade
Available
Separate Areas
Small & Large
Lighting
No Lighting
Amenities
Toilets
Not Available
Parking
Street Only
Bins
Available
Seating
Benches Available
Poop Bags
Bring Your Own
Agility Equipment
Available
Terrain & Features
Surface
Grass
Size
Large/Spacious
Terrain
Sloped/Hilly
Puppy Friendly
All Ages
Type
Outdoor
Additional Amenities
✓ Picnic Tables
Reviews
10 reviewsWas ok for our mini dachshund. Has water and dog bags. Did look like it was about to close for renovations (March 2025) likely due to fallen tree on fence from ol mate alf. Has a little picnic table outside of fenced area.
Rated 5 stars
Rated 4 stars
,BAD Dog Park 😞 …
Terrible for small dogs. They can get under the fence easily and escape
Rated 5 stars
Nice place for all ages
Rated 4 stars
Rated 5 stars
Great little park seems to be maintained well. Most people who take their dogs are responsible and haven't had a bad experience yet


