Vann Street Park - Dog Off Leash Area
Wilsonton QLD 4350, Wilsonton, QLD
Vann Street Park - Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling, open-plan recreational space characterized by its vast, undulating grassy fields and mature eucalyptus trees. The park offers a naturalistic environment for dogs to run freely, with significant portions of the area providing ample natural shade from the canopy. Facilities include a paved walking path that meanders through the grounds, a water fountain for hydration, and conveniently placed trash cans and benches. A sheltered picnic gazebo is available for visitors, and bike racks are located near the park's entrance points. The terrain features gentle slopes and large open spaces, making it ideal for active play and long-distance fetching. While the area is designated for off-leash use, there is no evidence of a fully enclosed perimeter fence in the images, suggesting it is an open-access parkland. The presence of tall light poles indicates the area is well-equipped for visibility. Overall, the park provides a serene, expansive atmosphere for pet owners and their dogs to enjoy the outdoors in a typical Australian parkland setting.
Essential Features
Fencing
Not Fenced
Water
Available
Off-Leash
24/7 Off-Leash
Shade
Available
Separate Areas
Single Area
Lighting
Well Lit
Amenities
Toilets
Not Available
Parking
Street Only
Bins
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
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Reviews
6 reviewsTo me a dog of leash areas are fully fenced I think its a flucked cause if a dog sees a cat or dose the bolt it's fenced so that can't happen I just think its a park you have fencing around the kids area why are our dogs allowed to roam
Rated 3 stars
Good facility Needs a mow
Shade, grass
Rated 2 stars
Featureless uncared for park. Very large though. Would be great for giving the dog a run. Very rarely anyone here.


