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Brushy Creek Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

33 Bambra St, Croydon, VIC

5(3 reviews)

Brushy Creek Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling, multi-use public park located in Australia, offering a vast and scenic environment for pets and owners alike. The reserve is characterized by its expansive, rolling grassy fields that provide a massive amount of space for dogs to exercise off-leash. The terrain is primarily natural grass, complemented by a well-defined gravel walking path that meanders through the landscape. For families, the park includes a modern playground area featuring climbing structures and a sheltered picnic zone with sturdy tables, perfect for social gatherings. The atmosphere is peaceful and open, bordered by mature trees and residential properties. While the park lacks a dedicated fully-enclosed dog run, its sheer size and natural boundaries make it a popular destination for the local community. Additional features include tall floodlights for evening visibility and the capacity to host large-scale events like outdoor cinema nights. The combination of functional amenities and wide-open natural spaces makes it an ideal spot for long walks and active play.

Essential Features

Fencing

Not Fenced

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

Playground

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible Parking

Reviews

3 reviews
S
Sagin L.17 Mar 2025
5/5

Rated 5 stars

E
Ery C.15 June 2024
5/5

Rated 5 stars

P
PUI L.15 June 2024
5/5

This is by far the best dog park I've ever been to. It boasts excellent facilities, people and dogs are incredibly friendly and courteous. The park is extensive, surrounded by nature, on hotter days, you can venture into the bush for exploration. Highly recommended!