Dog Parks in Mooroolbark

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Summerhill Park Dog Off Leash Area

Mooroolbark

18A Summerhill Park Dr

Summerhill Park Dog Off Leash Area in Australia is a sprawling and versatile community space that caters to both active dogs and their owners. The park is characterized by its vast, open grassy ovals, which provide ample room for dogs to run and play fetch in an off-leash environment. Complementing these open spaces are densely wooded sections featuring mature eucalyptus and deciduous trees, offering significant natural shade and a variety of scents for exploration. The terrain is mostly flat with some gentle undulations in the forested areas. Ground surfaces are a mix of well-kept grass, dirt trails, and paved concrete paths suitable for walking or cycling. Facilities include a central brick pavilion that likely contains public toilets, several park benches for seating, and conveniently located trash cans with color-coded lids for waste disposal. While some areas like the sports fields are bordered by chain-link or low metal rail fencing, the park is not a single fully enclosed pen. The overall atmosphere is serene and suburban, making it an ideal spot for morning walks or weekend exercise.

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Balcombe/Mooroolbark Retarding Basin

Mooroolbark

11 Balcombe Ave

4.2(5)

Retarding Basin Dog Off Leash Area

Mooroolbark

265 Cambridge Rd

4(5)

Hull Road Drainage Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Mooroolbark

Hull Rd &, Cardigan Rd

1(2)

Hull Road Drainage Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling, open green space characterized by its vast grassy fields and undulating terrain. The park offers a large, unfenced area suitable for dogs to run freely, with significant slopes that provide a good workout for active pets. A natural drainage channel or creek runs through a portion of the reserve, surrounded by unmanicured tall grass, shrubs, and mature eucalyptus trees which provide some natural shade along the edges. While the space is expansive, the provided images do not show any dedicated dog park facilities such as water stations, benches, waste bag dispensers, or permanent fencing. One section of the site appears to be currently used for the storage of construction materials, including concrete barriers and temporary fencing, suggesting ongoing maintenance or adjacent works. The overall atmosphere is that of a natural, rustic urban reserve rather than a highly developed suburban park, offering plenty of room for exploration in a quiet, semi-rural setting.

Mooroolbark Park Features

  • Total Parks:4
  • Fully Fenced:1
  • Water Available:0
  • With Lighting:1
  • Agility Equipment:0
  • Small Dog Area:0
  • With Playground:0