Wongalee Corner
π Wahroonga, NSW 2076 Β· Managed by Ku-ring-gai Council
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Wongalee Corner is a small neighbourhood park located in Wahroonga, NSW 2076, known for its walking paths and natural surroundings. The park offers a peaceful environment ideal for leisurely walks and community recreation in a local setting.
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About Wongalee Corner
Walking Paths at Wongalee Corner
Wongalee Corner has walking paths that wind through its natural surroundings. The park offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy leisurely walks in a peaceful environment. Wongalee Corner's walking paths provide a natural setting for exercise and relaxation. The park's natural landscape makes it suitable for those seeking quiet outdoor recreation without intensive sporting facilities. Walking at Wongalee Corner allows visitors to experience local Wahroonga vegetation and open green spaces.
Dogs at Wongalee Corner
Wongalee Corner is not listed as an off-leash dog area by Ku-ring-gai Council. Dogs may visit Wongalee Corner under leash control. Visitors with dogs seeking off-leash exercise should consider nearby alternatives such as Golden Jubilee Field (back field after 1pm daily), Claude Cameron Grove, or Leuna Avenue Reserve in Warrawee. All dogs must remain under effective control at Wongalee Corner. The park welcomes leashed dogs as part of its community recreation space.
Nearby Parks and Alternatives
Wongalee Corner is located near Wahroonga Park, which offers more extensive facilities. Nearby Wahroonga Park has a playground, rotunda, shade areas, seating, and toiletsβamenities not confirmed at Wongalee Corner itself. Golden Jubilee Field on Esk Street provides sports facilities and designated off-leash dog areas. Claude Cameron Grove at the corner of Westbrook Avenue and Kintore Street offers additional recreation options. Visitors seeking specific amenities may find Wahroonga Park a suitable alternative nearby.
Activities at Wongalee Corner
Facilities at Wongalee Corner
Visitor tips for Wongalee Corner
- βDogs must remain leashed at Wongalee Corner; visit nearby Golden Jubilee Field or Claude Cameron Grove for designated off-leash areas
- βFor playground and picnic facilities, Wahroonga Park nearby offers more comprehensive amenities
- βThe park is best suited for peaceful walks rather than sports or intensive recreation
- βCheck local community forums for current visitor experiences and conditions
Getting to Wongalee Corner
Wongalee Corner is located at 14 Eurong Street, Wahroonga NSW 2076. Parking details are not confirmed in available sources.
Open in Google Maps βNearby Wahroonga
- πWahroonga Park
- πGolden Jubilee Field (Esk Street)
- πClaude Cameron Grove (Westbrook Avenue and Kintore Street)
Frequently asked questions about Wongalee Corner
Is Wongalee Corner in Wahroonga a good park for dogs?
Yes, Wongalee Corner welcomes dogs, though they must remain leashed at all times. The park's walking paths make it suitable for leashed dog walks in a peaceful environment. However, if you seek off-leash exercise areas, nearby parks like Golden Jubilee Field and Claude Cameron Grove offer designated off-leash zones.
Can I let my dog off-leash at Wongalee Corner?
No, Wongalee Corner is not listed as an off-leash dog area by Ku-ring-gai Council. Dogs must be under effective control and leashed. For off-leash options in the area, visit Golden Jubilee Field (back field after 1pm daily), Claude Cameron Grove, or Leuna Avenue Reserve in Warrawee.
Are there walking trails at Wongalee Corner?
Yes, Wongalee Corner has walking paths through its natural surroundings. The park is known for offering a peaceful environment ideal for leisurely walks. Visitors appreciate the quiet setting and opportunity to enjoy a casual stroll.
What makes Wongalee Corner unique?
Wongalee Corner is a small, peaceful neighbourhood park featuring natural surroundings and walking paths. The park's main appeal is its tranquil environment, making it ideal for those seeking quiet outdoor recreation rather than sports or intensive facilities.
What amenities are near Wongalee Corner?
Wahroonga Park is located nearby and offers more extensive facilities including a playground, rotunda, shade areas, seating, and toilets. Golden Jubilee Field and Claude Cameron Grove are also in the surrounding Wahroonga area with additional recreation options.
Is Wongalee Corner wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility information for Wongalee Corner is not confirmed in available sources. For detailed accessibility details, contact Ku-ring-gai Council directly at their website or nearby Wahroonga Park, which may have established accessibility features.