Glen Huntly Park Dog Park is a shared-use facility located on Neerim Road in Caulfield. Situated next to the racecourse, it operates with split zoning: the eastern side is off-leash, while the main oval is strictly on-leash.
Glen Huntly Park: At a Glance
- š The Vibe: Local utility. It’s a functional green space next to the racecourse precinct.
- š Best For: A quick stop for locals. Not recommended for dogs who chase cars.
- Off-Leash Hours: Open 24 Hours (Eastern side only).
- Fencing: Unfenced. Significant safety gap near Neerim Road.
- š æļø Parking: Small off-street car park via Neerim Road.

Dog Park Features & Amenities
For the Dogs
- Heritage Trees: The park features nice established trees providing shade.
- Water: Drinking water is available.
- Split Zones: The off-leash area is specifically the eastern side. The western main oval is on-leash only.
For the Humans
- Parking: A dedicated small car park makes access easy.
- Waste Management: Bins and poo bags are generally available.
Safety Warning: This park is unfenced along Neerim Road, which is a busy thoroughfare. If your dog does not have perfect recall, this park is not safe for off-leash play. Use the fenced Pawfield Park nearby instead.
The Final Verdict
Glen Huntly ParkĀ is a handy spot for a quick run with yourĀ dogĀ if you live in the area and just need somewhere local to visit. It provides plenty of legal off-leash space, but since there isn’t any fencing and the roads are quite close, you will need to make sure your pet has solid recall. It is a very practical choice for obedient dogs, but probably a bit too risky for those that like to wander off.
For more info, visit the City of Glen Eira website.
Glen Huntly Park: FAQ
Q: Is the park fenced?
A: No, it is unfenced and open to Neerim Road.
Q: Is the whole park off-leash?
A: No, only the eastern side is off-leash. The western oval is on-leash.
Q: Is there water for dogs?
A: Yes, a drinking fountain is available.












