Dog Parks in Reservoir

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Clements Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

22 Clements Grove

J.C. Donath Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

31 Harmer St

5(1)

Atkinson Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

24 Argyle St

5(1)

Edwardes Lake Park Dog Off-Lead Area

Reservoir

Reservoir VIC 3073

4.5(67)

Edwardes Lake Park Dog Off-Lead Area is a spacious and well-equipped facility located in Reservoir, Australia. The park features a large, securely fenced enclosure with a mix of well-maintained grass and gravel surfaces. It includes a dedicated agility area with equipment such as ramps, tunnels, and slalom poles, providing mental and physical stimulation for dogs. The park is characterized by its open layout, offering plenty of room for dogs to run and socialize. Mature trees scattered throughout the area provide natural shade, and benches are available for owners to rest. The park's atmosphere is community-oriented, often hosting groups of dog owners. Beyond the fenced area, the larger Edwardes Lake Park offers scenic views of the lake and additional walking paths. Facilities include waste bins and water stations to ensure a clean and comfortable environment for both pets and their owners. The area is well-maintained, providing a safe and engaging environment for dogs of all sizes to play off-leash.

Fully Fenced Water Available Lighting Agility Equipment

Crispe Park Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

26 Gloucester St

4.4(47)

Crispe Park Dog Off Leash Area in Australia offers an expansive and versatile outdoor space for dogs and their owners. The park features a combination of large, open grassy fields, which appear to be used as sports ovals, and more secluded, wooded areas with mature trees providing ample natural shade. A dedicated fenced section is visible, featuring a black chain-link fence and a concrete perimeter path, ideal for secure play. The ground surface is primarily well-maintained grass, though some areas under tree cover have a more natural dirt and grass mix. For human visitors, the park includes a significant wooden playground structure with multiple slides and climbing frames, making it a family-friendly destination. Tall floodlights suggest the area is equipped for evening use. A building that appears to be a public toilet block is situated near the large open field. While specific dog-centric amenities like water stations or waste bags aren't explicitly shown, the sheer scale of the off-leash area provides plenty of room for exercise and socialization in a suburban setting.

Fully Fenced Lighting Playground

L.E. Cotchin Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

15 Amery St

4.1(8)

LE Cotchin Reserve Dog Off Leash Area offers a spacious and natural environment for dogs to exercise. The park is characterized by its expansive grassy fields interspersed with numerous mature eucalyptus trees, which provide ample natural shade throughout the day. The ground surface is primarily natural grass, though some high-traffic areas under the trees show exposed dirt. While a wooden post-and-rail fence is visible along one boundary, the area appears to be only partially fenced, transitioning into open parkland and bordering residential streets in the distance. This suggests a need for good recall if dogs are off-leash. The atmosphere is serene and suburban, providing a quiet escape for pet owners. There are no visible specialized facilities such as water stations, agility equipment, benches, or waste disposal bins in this specific view, indicating a more rustic and undeveloped park style. The large, open space allows for plenty of running and fetch, making it suitable for active dogs. The terrain is mostly flat with very gentle slopes, making it easily accessible for most visitors.

Beenak McMahon Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

8 Beenak St

4(4)

Beenak McMahon Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a spacious suburban park located in Australia, offering a variety of environments for dogs and their owners. The reserve features a massive open grassy field, which appears to double as a sports oval, complete with rugby or football goalposts and tall floodlights for evening use. The terrain is predominantly flat with a mixed surface of well-maintained grass and dirt patches, particularly in the more shaded sections. Speaking of shade, the park is well-equipped with numerous large, mature trees that provide ample cover from the sun, especially along the perimeter and near the wooded sections. While the area is designated for off-leash use, the fencing appears to be partial, consisting of low post-and-rail barriers along the road and standard residential fencing bordering nearby homes. Additional amenities include a children's playground and at least one park bench for resting. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and open, making it an ideal spot for long walks, fetch, or socialising in a natural, uncrowded setting.

Lighting Playground

C.T. Barling Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

880 Plenty Rd

4(2)

CT Barling Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling recreational space located in Australia, characterized by its vast, open grassy fields and multi-use nature. The park is integrated with sports facilities, featuring prominent goalposts and tall floodlight towers for evening use. The ground surface is predominantly well-maintained grass, providing a soft and expansive area for dogs to run and play. While the park lacks a fully enclosed high-security fence, it utilizes low wooden post-and-rail fencing and metal railings to define certain boundaries. One of the standout features is the abundance of mature eucalyptus and other native trees, which offer significant natural shade and create a pleasant, park-like atmosphere. The terrain is largely flat, making it accessible for various activities. Although specific dog-centric amenities like water fountains, benches, or agility equipment are not immediately visible in these views, the sheer size of the reserve makes it an ideal location for off-leash exercise and long-distance games of fetch. The overall environment is peaceful and open, catering to owners who prefer large, natural spaces over confined urban dog runs.

Lighting

G.E. Robinson Park Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

4 Garden St

4(1)

GE Robinson Park Dog Off Leash Area is a spacious and versatile public park located in a suburban setting. The park features expansive, well-maintained grassy fields, including a large sports oval that provides ample room for dogs to run and play freely. Mature trees, including large gum trees and palms, are scattered throughout the grounds, offering significant natural shade for both pets and their owners. The park is equipped with several facilities, such as park benches for resting and a concrete path network that facilitates easy walking. A dedicated fenced area is visible, featuring a chain-link fence and a unique central rock feature set within a sandy patch, perfect for canine exploration. Beyond the dog-friendly zones, the park includes a children's playground with swings and climbing structures, as well as adjacent tennis courts. The overall atmosphere is open and welcoming, characterized by its multi-use nature and the presence of high-voltage power lines in the distance. While primarily flat, the vast green spaces make it an ideal location for off-leash exercise and community recreation.

Fully Fenced Lighting Playground

C.H. Sullivan Memorial Park Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

45 Blake St

3(1)

CH Sullivan Memorial Park Dog Off Leash Area in Australia is a sprawling, multi-purpose recreational space characterized by its vast, open grassy fields. The park serves as a significant community hub, primarily functioning as a sports ground with visible AFL or rugby goal posts and high-mast lighting towers for evening activities. For dog owners, the primary draw is the sheer scale of the area, providing an expansive environment for dogs to run and play off-leash. The ground surface consists of well-kept natural grass, which is flat and ideal for exercise. While the perimeter features mature trees that offer patches of natural shade, the central activity areas are largely exposed. The fencing observed includes low wooden post-and-rail structures and metal railings, suggesting the area is not fully enclosed by secure, high-fencing typical of dedicated dog runs. A utility building is visible on the edge of the field, which likely provides public toilet facilities. Overall, the park offers a serene, suburban atmosphere with plenty of room for high-energy dogs, though it lacks specific dog-centric amenities like agility equipment or dedicated water stations in the visible sections.

Lighting

Shand Reserve Dog Off Leash Area

Reservoir

24 Shand Rd

3(1)

Shand Reserve Dog Off Leash Area is a sprawling public park located in a suburban setting, offering a vast open space for dogs to run and play. The primary ground surface is natural grass, which covers a large, flat expanse suitable for various activities, including sports, as indicated by the presence of rugby goal posts and high-intensity floodlights. While the park lacks a dedicated fenced enclosure for dogs, it provides a sense of openness and freedom. Mature trees are scattered around the edges and within certain sections, providing essential natural shade for visitors. For families, the reserve includes a playground area featuring equipment such as a large nest swing. Seating is available via park benches positioned near the play areas and along the perimeter. The atmosphere is relaxed and community-oriented, though visitors should note the lack of visible water stations or waste bag dispensers in the provided views. The park is bordered by residential fencing and low-level roadside bollards.

Lighting Playground

Reservoir Park Features

  • Total Parks:11
  • Fully Fenced:3
  • Water Available:1
  • With Lighting:7
  • Agility Equipment:1
  • Small Dog Area:0
  • With Playground:4