K W Joyce Reserve Dog Off Leash Area
31-37 Cornwall Rd, Pascoe Vale, VIC
K W Joyce Reserve Dog Off Leash Area in Australia provides a multi-faceted outdoor experience for dogs and their owners. The facility features a specifically designated fenced-in enclosure with a durable dirt and gravel surface, perfect for secure social play. This area includes basic amenities such as a wooden bench for owners. Beyond the fenced section, the reserve opens up into expansive, well-maintained grassy fields and sports ovals, offering a massive amount of space for high-energy exercise and long-distance fetching. The terrain is notably varied, featuring significant grassy slopes and rolling hills that add a physical challenge to walks. For those seeking a more tranquil environment, the park contains beautiful wooded sections with mature eucalyptus trees providing extensive natural shade. A network of both paved and unpaved walking trails meanders through these shaded areas and bushland, making it ideal for longer strolls. The overall atmosphere is one of natural beauty and openness, accommodating a wide range of canine activities from intense running on the ovals to exploring the scents along the bush trails.
Essential Features
Fencing
metal
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
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
Reviews
9 reviewsBeen going here for 16 years with our dogs, lots of nice paths and areas for your dogs. Not the usual fenced in off leash park, more a traditional park area that allows off leash dogs
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I absolutely love this place
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Nice place to come out for a walk. New gravel trail is great for dog walks, runs or even bikes. Watch the water level when it rains. Some signs of new trail washing out though.

