Cherylnne Crescent Dog Off Leash Area on Cherylnne Crescent in Kilsyth is a hyper-local linear reserve. Essentially a “green infrastructure” easement, it functions as a quick toilet relief spot for immediate neighbours rather than a destination park.
Cherylnne Crescent: At a Glance
- 🍃 The Vibe: Neighbourhood easement. It’s a grassy strip between fences.
- 🐕 Best For: Immediate neighbours needing a quick 5-minute sniff.
- Off-Leash Hours: Open 24 Hours (Unlit).
- Fencing: Unfenced. (Bounded by residential fences, but open to road).
- 🅿️ Parking: Street parking on Cherylnne Crescent.

Dog Park Features & Amenities
For the Dogs
- Space: Long and narrow grassy strip. Not wide enough for a proper ball game.
- NO Water: There is no water tap. Bring a bottle.
- Safety: The frontage to the road is open, so recall is essential.
For the Humans
- Zero Amenities: No seats, no bins, no toilets.
- No Bags: No poop bags supplied.
Insider Tip: Don’t drive here. It’s not worth a trip. Use it only if you can walk to it from your house.
The Final Verdict
Cherylnne Crescent is a functional utility space, nothing more. It serves the immediate neighbours well as a relief spot, but offers no reason for anyone else to visit.
For more substantial parks, check the Yarra Ranges Council website.
Cherylnne Crescent Reserve: FAQ
Q: Is there water available?
A: No, there are no taps.
Q: Is it fenced?
A: No, it is unfenced.
Q: Are there toilets?
A: No, there are no facilities.














