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Fraser Park

πŸ“ Wahroonga, NSW 2076 Β· Managed by Ku-ring-gai Council

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Fraser Park is a natural reserve in North Wahroonga, NSW 2076, offering a serene bushland environment with a creek and areas dedicated to bush regeneration. The park is ideal for visitors seeking a quiet nature experience without built facilities.

Best for

Nature loversPeaceful walksLeashed dog walkingBush regeneration interestQuiet outdoor timeCreek exploration

About Fraser Park

Nature Reserve and Bush Regeneration

Fraser Park is a natural reserve dedicated to preserving bushland and supporting ecological restoration. The park features a creek running through the grounds and designated areas for bush regeneration work. Fraser Park offers visitors a quiet, nature-focused experience away from developed recreational infrastructure. The park's natural setting makes it suitable for those seeking peaceful outdoor time surrounded by native vegetation. Fraser Park's emphasis on conservation and natural habitat distinguishes it from more developed recreational parks in the Wahroonga area.

Dog Walking at Fraser Park

Dogs are permitted at Fraser Park but must remain leashed at all times. Fraser Park is not designated as an off-leash dog area by Ku-ring-gai Council. Owners of dogs at Fraser Park must keep their pets under effective control and clean up after them, with a $275 fine for failing to dispose of waste properly. Dogs must be leashed when leaving the park. For off-leash dog exercise, visitors should consider nearby Frances O'Brien Dog Park or Golden Jubilee Field, both of which offer designated off-leash areas in the Wahroonga region.

Walking Paths and Accessibility

Fraser Park offers natural walking paths through bushland and creek areas, providing opportunities for peaceful walks in a natural setting. The park's paths follow the natural terrain and bush regeneration areas rather than developed walking tracks. Specific accessibility information for Fraser Park has not been confirmed in available sources. Visitors planning to use Fraser Park should be aware that it does not feature built facilities such as paved pathways or disability access infrastructure. For fully accessible walking experiences in Wahroonga, nearby Wahroonga Park and Frances O'Brien Dog Park offer better accessibility features.

Getting to Fraser Park

Fraser Park is located in North Wahroonga, NSW 2076. The park is managed by Ku-ring-gai Council. Specific parking, address details, and opening hours for Fraser Park have not been confirmed in available sources. Visitors should contact Ku-ring-gai Council at 9424 0754 for detailed directions, parking information, and current access details. The council website at krg.nsw.gov.au may provide additional information about Fraser Park facilities and visiting arrangements.

Activities at Fraser Park

nature walksbushland explorationcreek viewingquiet recreationdog walking (leashed)

Facilities at Fraser Park

πŸ›Playgroundβœ—
πŸ”₯BBQ Facilitiesβœ—
🚻Toiletsβœ—
πŸ’§Drinking Waterβœ—
πŸ…ΏοΈParkingβœ—
🍽️Picnic Tablesβœ—
πŸƒWalking Paths
πŸ…Sports Fieldsβœ—
πŸ•Dogs on leash
β€’ Natural walking paths β€’ Creek β€’ Bush regeneration areas β€’ No playground equipment β€’ No built facilities

Visitor tips for Fraser Park

  • βœ“Dogs must be kept on-leash at all times; Fraser Park is not an off-leash area
  • βœ“No built facilities available; bring water and supplies for your visit
  • βœ“Fraser Park is ideal for nature walks rather than family recreation activities
  • βœ“Contact Ku-ring-gai Council for current access conditions and detailed visiting information
  • βœ“Nearby Wahroonga Park and Golden Jubilee Field offer more developed amenities and facilities
  • βœ“The creek and bush regeneration areas are the park's primary features

Getting to Fraser Park

Fraser Park, North Wahroonga, NSW 2076. Parking and detailed address confirmed as not provided in sources. Contact Ku-ring-gai Council at 9424 0754 for directions and parking information.

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Nearby Wahroonga

  • πŸ“Wahroonga Park (Coonanbarra Road)
  • πŸ“Golden Jubilee Field (Esk Street)
  • πŸ“Frances O'Brien Dog Park

Frequently asked questions about Fraser Park

Are dogs allowed at Fraser Park Wahroonga?

Yes, dogs are allowed at Fraser Park but must remain leashed at all times. Fraser Park is not designated as an off-leash dog area. Owners must keep dogs under effective control and clean up after them, with a $275 fine for failing to dispose of waste properly.

Does Fraser Park have an off-leash dog area?

No, Fraser Park does not have an off-leash dog area. Dogs must be leashed throughout the park. For off-leash dog exercise in Wahroonga, nearby Frances O'Brien Dog Park and Golden Jubilee Field both offer designated off-leash areas.

What playgrounds are at Fraser Park in Wahroonga?

Fraser Park does not feature any playground equipment. The park is a natural reserve focused on bushland and bush regeneration rather than recreational facilities. Nearby Wahroonga Park offers a fenced playground for children.

What facilities are near Fraser Park Wahroonga?

Nearby parks include Wahroonga Park (featuring a playground, rotunda, and picnic areas on Coonanbarra Road) and Golden Jubilee Field (with playground, picnic tables, off-leash dog areas, and public restrooms on Esk Street). These parks offer amenities not available at Fraser Park.

What makes Fraser Park unique compared to other Wahroonga parks?

Fraser Park is unique as a natural reserve dedicated to bush regeneration with a creek and natural bushland setting. Unlike nearby parks, Fraser Park intentionally lacks built facilities like playgrounds, BBQs, and sports courts, making it ideal for visitors seeking a quiet nature experience rather than developed recreational amenities.

Is parking free at Fraser Park?

Parking details for Fraser Park have not been confirmed in available sources. Contact Ku-ring-gai Council at 9424 0754 or visit krg.nsw.gov.au for specific parking and access information before your visit.