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Asquith Park

πŸ“ Asquith, NSW 2077 Β· Managed by Hornsby Shire Council

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Asquith Park is a multi-purpose community park in Asquith NSW featuring a fully fenced, off-leash dog area with agility equipment and water stations. The park also includes a children's playground with natural log structures, sports ovals, fitness equipment, and accessible paths.

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Off-leash dogsDog owners and small dogsFamily picnicsChildren's playSports spectatingCommunity sportsOutdoor fitnessAccessible visits

About Asquith Park

Off-Leash Dog Area at Asquith Park

Asquith Park has a fully fenced off-leash dog area designed for safe dog socialisation and exercise. The dog park features a double-gated entry system, water stations for dogs, waste poo bags, and agility equipment. Asquith Park's dog facilities include seating areas and shaded spots for owners. Council plans will expand the dog area eastward by mid-2026 to create a separate section specifically for small dogs, with additional drinking fountains and dog bowls. The off-leash area operates under strict guidelines requiring dogs remain in sight, respond to voice commands, and waste disposal compliance.

Playground and Bike Track at Asquith Park

Asquith Park playground combines natural log play equipment with traditional structures encouraging children to engage with nature. The playground features climbing logs, balancing stilts, and self-build cubby frames. Asquith Park includes a kids' bike track providing learn-to-ride opportunities. The playground area offers shaded seating for supervising adults and is designed to appeal to various age groups. These facilities make Asquith Park an ideal destination for families seeking nature-based outdoor play experiences alongside structured recreational activities.

Sports Facilities and Amenities at Asquith Park

Asquith Park features Asquith Oval, the main sportsground accommodating soccer in winter, cricket in summer, and athletics events. Asquith Park provides outdoor fitness equipment and an outdoor gym area for community use. The park surrounds the oval with seating areas and shaded spectator spots. Asquith Park offers public restrooms, drinking water stations, and waste bins throughout the grounds. Public facilities at Asquith Park include picnic areas suitable for gatherings, though some restroom facilities are reported to be frequently locked and may require maintenance.

Getting Around and Accessibility at Asquith Park

Asquith Park is accessible by wheelchair-friendly paths allowing comfortable navigation throughout the grounds. Parking at Asquith Park is available at the 9 Mills Avenue Car Park operating 24 hours, though capacity is often limited with commuter parking. Additional parking is accessible at Wattle Street Carpark (50 spaces, 2-hour free limit, 4-minute walk). Asquith Park is located approximately 750 metres from Asquith train station enabling public transport access. Accessible amenities at Asquith Park include restrooms, drinking water, and seating areas distributed across the facility.

Activities at Asquith Park

Off-leash dog exercise and socialisationChildren's playground playKids bike ridingSoccerCricketAthleticsOutdoor fitness trainingPicnickingWalking

Facilities at Asquith Park

πŸ›Playground
πŸ”₯BBQ Facilitiesβœ—
🚻Toilets
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 double-gated entry β€’ Dog agility equipment β€’ Dog water stations and waste poo bags β€’ Nature-based playground with climbing logs, balancing stilts, and cubby frames β€’ Traditional playground structures β€’ Kids' bike track β€’ Asquith Oval (soccer, cricket, athletics) β€’ Outdoor fitness equipment and gym area β€’ Public restrooms β€’ Drinking water stations β€’ Seating and shaded areas β€’ Picnic areas β€’ Wheelchair-accessible paths β€’ Parking at 9 Mills Avenue (24/7)

Visitor tips for Asquith Park

  • βœ“Arrive early for parking as commuters often occupy spaces on Mills Avenue and Rotherwood Avenue
  • βœ“Note that restroom facilities are frequently locked; check availability before relying on toilet access
  • βœ“Plan visits for mid-2026 onwards to access the new small dog area expansion with dedicated facilities
  • βœ“Use public transport via Asquith train station (750m walk) to avoid parking challenges
  • βœ“Bring dog waste bags even though the off-leash area provides them; compliance is mandatory
  • βœ“The park operates 24/7 but some facilities have limited hours or maintenance restrictions

Getting to Asquith Park

Asquith Park is located at Mills Avenue, Asquith NSW 2077. Parking is available 24/7 at the Asquith Park Car Park (9 Mills Avenue), though spaces are often limited. Additional parking available at Wattle Street Carpark (50 spaces, 2-hour free limit, 4-minute walk). The park is approximately 750 metres from Asquith train station.

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Nearby Asquith

  • πŸ“Asquith train station (750 metres away)

Frequently asked questions about Asquith Park

Can I let my dog off-leash at Asquith Park?

Yes. Asquith Park has a fully fenced off-leash dog area with a double-gated entry system. Dogs must be kept in sight, respond to voice commands, and owners must pick up waste. A separate small dog area is planned for mid-2026 expansion.

Does Asquith Park have a fenced dog area?

Yes. Asquith Park features a fully fenced off-leash dog area with double-gated entry for safety. The area includes water stations, waste poo bags, agility equipment, seating for owners, and shaded spots.

Does Asquith Park have a playground for kids?

Yes. Asquith Park playground combines natural log equipment (climbing logs, balancing stilts, cubby frames) with traditional structures. The park also includes a kids' bike track for learn-to-ride activities and shaded seating for supervising adults.

What sports facilities does Asquith Park have?

Asquith Park features Asquith Oval for soccer, cricket, and athletics. The park includes outdoor fitness equipment, gym areas, seating, and shaded spectator areas surrounding the oval.

Is there accessible parking at Asquith Park?

Parking is available 24/7 at the Asquith Park Car Park (9 Mills Avenue), though spaces are often limited. Additional free parking (2-hour limit) is at Wattle Street Carpark, a 4-minute walk away. Asquith train station is 750m away.

Is Asquith Park accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes. Asquith Park features wheelchair-friendly paths throughout the grounds. Accessible amenities include parking, restrooms, drinking water, and seating areas. Some areas may have gentle slopes; contact Hornsby Council for specific accessibility details.