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Connie Lowe Reserve

πŸ“ Rouse Hill, NSW 2155 Β· Managed by The Hills Shire Council

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Connie Lowe Reserve is a family-friendly park in Rouse Hill, NSW featuring a fully fenced off-leash dog area with secure double-gated entry, modern water stations, and poo bag dispensers. The reserve also offers a children's playground with shade sails, nest swing, and stepping logs, plus picnic tables and BBQ facilities.

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Off-leash dog exerciseFamily days outKids playgroundDog ownersPicnics and BBQsAccessible recreationCasual walking

About Connie Lowe Reserve

Off-Leash Dog Area at Connie Lowe Reserve

Connie Lowe Reserve has a large, fully fenced off-leash dog area with secure double-gated entry designed for dogs of all sizes. The off-leash area includes a modern water station for dog hydration and poo bag dispensers to maintain cleanliness. Dogs may be off-leash only within the fenced section; owners must supervise dogs over age 16 with voice command control. Connie Lowe Reserve enforces a maximum of four dogs per person in the off-leash area, and restricted or dangerous breeds are not permitted. A perimeter walkway surrounds the fenced dog area, allowing visitors to supervise their pets while enjoying a walk around the reserve.

Playground and Recreation Facilities

Connie Lowe Reserve features a children's playground equipped with shade sails, a large nest swing, stepping logs, and synthetic grass to accommodate various ages and abilities. Recent upgrades to Connie Lowe Reserve added a handball court and additional recreational amenities. The playground at Connie Lowe Reserve is designed with inclusive play in mind, offering safe surfaces and varied play equipment. Picnic tables are located throughout Connie Lowe Reserve, providing shaded seating for families. The reserve's accessible pathways allow wheelchair users and visitors with mobility needs to navigate the playground and recreational areas comfortably.

Facilities and Accessibility at Connie Lowe Reserve

Connie Lowe Reserve has BBQ facilities and picnic tables available for family gatherings and outdoor meals. Connie Lowe Reserve features paved walking trails and accessible pathways designed to accommodate wheelchair users and visitors with reduced mobility. An accessible bubbler provides drinking water throughout Connie Lowe Reserve. The reserve does not have public toilets on-site, so visitors should plan accordingly. Connie Lowe Reserve offers parking along O'Reilly Way adjacent to the reserve, though parking can be limited during peak times. The park operates 24 hours daily but lacks night lighting, so daytime visits are recommended.

Activities at Connie Lowe Reserve

Off-leash dog exerciseDog walkingChildren's playground useFamily picnickingBBQ and outdoor diningWalking trailsHandball

Facilities at Connie Lowe Reserve

πŸ›Playground
πŸ”₯BBQ Facilities
🚻Toiletsβœ—
πŸ’§Drinking Water
πŸ…ΏοΈParking
🍽️Picnic Tables
πŸƒWalking Paths
πŸ…Sports Fields
πŸ•Off-leash area
β€’ Fully fenced off-leash dog area with secure double-gated entry β€’ Dog water station and poo bag dispensers β€’ Children's playground with shade sails, nest swing, stepping logs, and synthetic grass β€’ Picnic tables β€’ BBQ facilities β€’ Paved accessible walking trails and pathways β€’ Accessible bubbler β€’ Handball court β€’ Perimeter walkway around dog area β€’ Parking along O'Reilly Way

Visitor tips for Connie Lowe Reserve

  • βœ“Visit during daylight hours as the reserve lacks night lighting despite being open 24 hours
  • βœ“Arrive early during school holidays and weekends when parking is limited and the playground is busiest
  • βœ“Bring your own water and snacks; there are no public toilets or food vendors on-site
  • βœ“The off-leash dog area requires supervision by a competent person over 16 with voice command control of dogs
  • βœ“Maximum four dogs per person allowed in the off-leash area; restricted breeds are not permitted
  • βœ“Accessible pathways and facilities make the reserve suitable for visitors with mobility needs

Getting to Connie Lowe Reserve

Connie Lowe Reserve is located at 3 O'Reilly Way, Rouse Hill NSW 2155. Parking is available along O'Reilly Way adjacent to the reserve, though parking can be limited during peak times.

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Frequently asked questions about Connie Lowe Reserve

Is Connie Lowe Reserve a good place to take my dog?

Yes, Connie Lowe Reserve is excellent for dogs. It features a large, fully fenced off-leash dog area with secure double-gated entry, a modern water station for hydration, and poo bag dispensers. The reserve includes a perimeter walkway allowing you to supervise your pet while enjoying a walk around the park.

Can I let my dog off-leash at Connie Lowe Reserve?

Yes, dogs may be off-leash within the fenced section of Connie Lowe Reserve. A competent person over age 16 must supervise the dog at all times with voice command control. Maximum four dogs per person are allowed, and restricted or dangerous breeds are not permitted in the off-leash area.

What playground facilities are available at Connie Lowe Reserve?

Connie Lowe Reserve has a children's playground equipped with shade sails, a large nest swing, stepping logs, and synthetic grass. Recent upgrades added a handball court. The playground is designed to accommodate various ages and abilities with accessible pathways for wheelchair users.

Does Connie Lowe Reserve have a fenced dog area?

Yes, Connie Lowe Reserve has a large, fully fenced off-leash dog area with secure double-gated entry designed for dogs of all sizes. The area includes a water station, poo bag dispensers, and a perimeter walkway for supervising pets while walking.

Are there BBQ facilities at Connie Lowe Reserve?

Yes, Connie Lowe Reserve has BBQ facilities available for visitors. Picnic tables are also located throughout the reserve, making it suitable for family gatherings and outdoor meals.

Is Connie Lowe Reserve wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Connie Lowe Reserve is wheelchair accessible. The park features paved walking trails, accessible pathways, and an accessible bubbler for drinking water. Recent upgrades have enhanced accessibility throughout the reserve for visitors with mobility needs.