Rhodes Street Reserve Off Leash Area


Overview
Rhodes Street Reserve is a recently approved off‑leash dog area in Hillsdale—a strategically located, unfenced open space that gives local pups plenty of freedom under voice control. Nestled close to high‑density housing, it offers convenient access via Bunnerong Road and Rhodes Avenue, and includes shaded walking paths, lighting, bench seating, water taps, a dog waste bag dispenser, a BBQ, and public toilets.
Currently awaiting approval from Sydney Water, this off‑leash area is part of Bayside Council’s drive to expand pet‑friendly green space across suburbs like Bardwell Park and Bexley.
While it’s unfenced, the natural tree lines create a semi-defined boundary—voice recall and supervision are essential for dogs to stay safe.
Perfect for local residents seeking a quick walk or playful visit, Rhodes Street Reserve also serves as a calm, shaded stop-off thanks to its nearby facilities. It suits dogs and owners looking for a relaxed, less formal off-leash experience without long travel time.
Rhodes Street Reserve is managed by Bayside Council. You can explore its location relative to other council-managed off-leash areas using the map below.
Other Bayside Council dog parks include Rhodes Street Reserve, Flynns Reserve, Hughes Avenue Reserve, Ron Gosling Reserve, Sparks Street Reserve, High Street Reserve, Gaiarine Gardens, Bona Park, Firmstone Reserve, Astrolabe Park, Cahill Park, Shepard Reserve, Lady Robinsons Beach, Sir Joseph Banks Park, Kingsgrove Avenue Reserve, Scarborough Park, and Frys Reserve.
Bayside Council has strict rules in place to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors to off-leash areas:
- Dogs must be kept under control and supervised at all times, in sight of their owner/handler
- You must be physically able to control or restrain the dog if required by chain, cord or leash
- Your dog should not harass people or other animals. Even when dogs are in off-leash areas, they must still be under effective voice control
- If any dog shows signs of aggression or antisocial behaviour the dog’s handler must leash and remove their dog immediately
- You must clean up after your dog at all times
- You must keep your dog on a leash when entering or exiting the designated off-leash area.
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