Dog Parks in Kew

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Outer Circle Linear Park Dog Off Leash Area (Peel Street to Willsmere Road)

Kew

60 Earl St

The Outer Circle Linear Park Dog Off Leash Area, stretching from Peel Street to Willsmere Road, is a sprawling, multi-use recreational space. The park features expansive open grassy fields, ideal for dogs to run and play. A well-maintained paved shared path meanders through the park, catering to walkers, runners, and cyclists. The landscape is characterized by a mix of wide-open spaces and more secluded, wooded sections with mature trees providing ample natural shade. Facilities include a gravel parking area at one entrance, park benches for resting, and sports amenities such as soccer goals and a basketball hoop in certain sections. While the park is designated as an off-leash area, it is not fully enclosed by fencing, bordering residential properties and roads in some parts. The terrain is mostly flat but includes some sloped embankments and dirt trails. The atmosphere is peaceful and suburban, offering a natural escape within the city. There is no visible evidence of dedicated dog agility equipment, water stations, or public toilets in the provided images.

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Victoria Park Dog Off Leash Area

Kew

470 High St

Victoria Park Dog Off Leash Area offers a large, open green space for dogs to exercise freely. The park is characterized by its expansive grassy fields, which are mostly flat with some gentle undulations. Mature trees are scattered throughout, providing patches of natural shade. For human visitors, the park includes several benches and a brick utility building that likely contains public toilets. The area is partially fenced with a mix of post-and-rail and wire mesh fencing. Beyond the immediate dog exercise area, the park features a scenic pond with a wooden viewing deck and a children's playground with wooden climbing structures. Its location near the coast provides beautiful views of the beach and ocean, especially during sunset. The overall atmosphere is tranquil and community-oriented, making it a popular spot for local pet owners. The variety of environments, from open fields to coastal paths, makes it a versatile destination for outdoor recreation.

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Foley Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Kew

23 Foley St

5(3)

Foley Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling, multi-use recreational space located in a suburban setting. The park is characterized by its vast, well-maintained grass fields, which appear to double as sports ovals, complete with soccer goals and tall floodlights for evening use. Beyond the open expanses, the reserve features significant wooded sections populated by mature eucalyptus trees, providing ample natural shade and a more rugged terrain for dogs to explore amidst fallen leaves and bark. The ground surface is primarily natural grass, though paved walking paths and dirt tracks meander through the site. While the area is designated for off-leash use, it appears to be an unfenced open reserve rather than a contained dog park. On-site amenities are basic but functional, including at least one park bench for seating and a trash can for waste disposal. Additionally, the reserve offers a concrete basketball half-court, highlighting its role as a community hub. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and spacious, offering plenty of room for high-energy dogs to run and play in a natural environment.

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Outer Circle Linear Park Dog Off Leash Area (High Street to Argyle Road)

Kew

7 Owen St

4.8(4)

The Outer Circle Linear Park Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling, multi-use green space characterized by its vast open grassy fields and mature tree-lined sections. The park offers a mix of environments, from large sports-oval-like expanses perfect for long-distance running to more secluded, wooded areas with dirt paths and natural leaf litter. While designated as an off-leash area, the park appears to be unfenced, bordering residential streets and paved shared-use paths. Facilities include a playground and a basketball court, indicating a family-friendly atmosphere. Shade is abundant thanks to the numerous large eucalyptus and other native trees scattered throughout the park. The ground surface is primarily natural grass, with some dirt and gravel paths in the more forested sections. The presence of floodlights suggests the area is also used for evening activities. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and spacious, providing ample room for dogs to exercise and explore in a natural setting.

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Outer Circle Linear Park Dog Off Leash Area (Willsmere Road to Spruzen Avenue)

Kew

20 Earl St

4.5(2)

The Outer Circle Linear Park Dog Off Leash Area, located between Willsmere Road and Spruzen Avenue, is a sprawling, open-space park characterized by its vast grassy fields and integrated shared-use paths. The park features a mix of large open areas, some of which are used for sports like soccer and basketball, and more secluded wooded sections with mature trees providing ample natural shade. A paved path winds through the park, making it a popular thoroughfare for walkers, joggers, and cyclists. While designated as an off-leash area, the park appears to be entirely unfenced, relying on its significant size and natural boundaries to contain pets. Facilities are minimal but include benches for resting under the trees. The atmosphere is peaceful and suburban, offering plenty of room for dogs to run and play in a natural, expansive setting. The ground surface is primarily well-maintained grass, with some dirt tracks and paved paths. High floodlights suggest the area is used for evening sports, though specific dog park lighting is not evident.

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Kate Campbell Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Kew

46 Kellett Grove

2(1)

Kate Campbell Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling, multi-purpose recreational space characterized by its vast, open grassy fields. The park serves as a significant green lung for the community, offering ample room for dogs to run and play. The terrain is primarily flat with some gentle slopes, covered in well-maintained grass that transitions into mulched areas under the canopy of mature trees. These trees are a prominent feature, lining the perimeter and providing substantial natural shade for visitors. Facilities visible within the reserve include tall floodlights, suggesting the area is used for evening sports, and at least one wooden bench for resting. A paved walking path meanders through the park, making it accessible for walkers and joggers. While the area is designated for off-leash use, it appears to be an unfenced open reserve, bordered by residential properties and local roads. There is no evidence of specialized dog agility equipment, water stations, or fenced enclosures in the provided images, giving the park a natural, unrestricted atmosphere suitable for large breeds needing space to roam.

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Kew Park Features

  • Total Parks:6
  • Fully Fenced:1
  • Water Available:1
  • With Lighting:5
  • Agility Equipment:0
  • Small Dog Area:0
  • With Playground:2