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Nurten Parade Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

25 Nurten Parade, Aspendale Gardens, VIC

4(1 reviews)

Nurten Parade Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling and picturesque public space located in Australia, offering a vast expanse for canine exercise and socialization. The park is characterized by its extensive, well-maintained natural grass surface that covers a gently undulating terrain. Mature trees, including various eucalyptus species, are scattered throughout the reserve, providing ample natural shade for both dogs and their owners. A prominent sign at the entrance confirms its status as a designated off-leash area, outlining the necessary rules for visitors. While the park is bordered in sections by wooden fences from adjacent residential properties, it functions as an open-plan reserve rather than a fully enclosed facility. This lack of complete fencing suggests it is best suited for dogs with reliable recall. The atmosphere is serene and open, providing a sense of freedom and plenty of room for long-distance fetching and high-energy play. Although specific amenities like water fountains, benches, or waste stations are not captured in these particular views, the primary draw is the sheer scale of the green space and its natural, park-like setting.

Essential Features

Fencing

Not Fenced

Water

Not Available

Off-Leash

24/7 Off-Leash

Shade

Available

Separate Areas

Single Area

Lighting

No Lighting

Amenities

Toilets

Not Available

Parking

Street Only

Bins

Not Available

Seating

No Seating

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

Opening Hours

Monday(Today)Open 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

1 review
K
Kerbray16 June 2022
4/5

A reasonably sized off-leash dog area. Mostly grass area within the reserve and a few benches scattered around. The off leash area is not enclosed but generally large enough to avoid dogs wondering off. Several entrances to the reserve and an okay park to release some energy from your dogs.