William Street Reserve Dog Off Leash Area
80 William St, Brighton, VIC
William Street Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a spacious, multi-purpose community park featuring a large, well-maintained grass field. The area is notably used for cricket, as evidenced by the central artificial turf pitch visible in the center of the field. It offers a wide-open space for dogs to run off-leash, surrounded by a white picket-style fence and perimeter trees that provide natural shade. Facilities include several park benches for seating, trash cans for waste disposal, and a children's playground located at one end of the reserve. The presence of tall floodlights suggests the area is equipped for evening use. The atmosphere is open and suburban, bordered by residential properties and mature eucalyptus trees. The ground surface is primarily natural grass, though some areas under the trees show a mix of dirt and leaf litter. It appears to be a popular spot for local dog owners, providing ample room for exercise and socialization in a clean, accessible environment.
Essential Features
Fencing
wooden
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
Available
Seating
Benches Available
Poop Bags
Bring Your Own
Agility Equipment
Not Available
Terrain & Features
Surface
Grass
Size
Large/Spacious
Terrain
Flat
Puppy Friendly
All Ages
Type
Outdoor
Additional Amenities
✓ Playground
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
Reviews
10 reviewsRated 3 stars
It's a footy oval, with a fence. Clean up tour dog poop Fill in the holes your dog digs Walk around so you get the exercise, too.
Rated 5 stars
Rated 5 stars
This place is not working. Don't waste your time coming. I came all the way here coz google said is open, and it is under construction ...
Rated 5 stars
The main oval is being renovated, so there is a tiny pocket at the Halifax st end that has been fully fenced, the space is limited, so intimidating for new dogs if busy, but otherwise lovely as it is the only other fully fenced dob park in the entire Bayside municipality.
Great park , cricket in summer on weekends and dog park at all other times.
Hanami in September here has become an annual tradition.
This is not a dog park!
