Greater Albury Dog Parks: The 2026 Off-Leash Guide
Whether you are a local or just breaking up a long haul along the Hume, finding a reliable spot for your dog to stretch their legs in the Greater Albury region is a top priority. In 2026, the area offers everything from a high-tech fenced puppy play area in North Albury to wide-open riverside adventures in South Albury. This guide covers the essential off-leash spots across East Albury, Lavington, and Springdale Heights, giving you the real details on where the mud hides and where the fences are solid.
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Greater Albury Dog Park Map
Use our interactive map to find your nearest leash-free reserve. Blue pins indicate parks that are fully fenced (best for safety), while Orange pins mark unfenced reserves where a solid recall is essential.
Fully Fenced & Secure Areas
If you have an escape artist or a pup that needs a controlled environment, these fenced facilities are the gold standard for security in Albury. They offer more than just a fenced puppy play area: they are centers for training and skill-building.
Logan Road Park Fenced Dog Park (North Albury)
π Address: 489 Logan Rd, North Albury NSW 2640, Australia
Logan Road is more than just a park: it is a full-blown canine destination. This leash-free reserve is famous for its shallow paddling pool (a lifesaver during 40-degree Albury summers) and its impressive canine agility course. It offers plenty of shade under old-growth trees. It is busy and social, making it the best spot in town for dogs that love to make new friends in a safe, enclosed environment. Be mindful that the water area can get quite muddy.
Insider Tip: The area around the paddling pool is a permanent mud zone. Wear old shoes and keep a thick towel in the car to wipe down your dog before the drive home.


Alexandra Park Fenced Dog Park (East Albury)
π Address: 275 Cadell St, East Albury NSW 2640, Australia
Alexandra Park is the go-to for high-energy breeds. It features professional-grade canine agility course equipment like A-frame ramps and hoops. Because it is right near the freeway, it serves as a brilliant high-security pit stop for road trippers. The shade is fantastic thanks to large native trees, but be mindful that the water taps are mostly human-height (it is best to bring your own bowl for the ground).
Insider Tip: The soil here is heavy clay. If it has rained recently, the high-traffic areas turn into a bog. Check the ground before you unclip the lead if you want to keep your car clean.
Open Reserves & River Access
For dogs with bulletproof recall, the Albury region offers spectacular open spaces and access to natural waterways that feel like a true dog-friendly walking trail adventure.
Oddies Creek Park (South Albury)
π Address: Wodonga Pl, South Albury NSW 2640, Australia
This is the ultimate family hub. While the massive playground is fenced, the surrounding off-leash zones are open and wrap around the banks of the Murray River. It functions similarly to an off-leash dog beach (river style), where dogs can sniff the reeds and enjoy a dog-friendly walking trail along the water. It is a high-distraction environment with kids and bikes, so keep your eyes peeled if your dog is easily sidetracked.
Insider Tip: The public toilets are located quite a distance from the main dog zones. Plan ahead if you are staying for a long picnic session. The river can have strong currents: only let confident swimmers off-lead near the edge.

Greater Albury Dog Park FAQ
Q: Which Albury dog park is best for small dogs?
A: Logan Road Park Fenced Dog Park is generally the safest bet for small dogs due to its secure fencing and high community usage, though be mindful that it is a single shared zone for all sizes.
Q: Where can dogs swim off-leash in Albury?
A: Oddies Creek Park offers natural access to the Murray River banks. For a safer, shallow experience, Logan Road Park features a purpose-built dog paddling pool.
Q: Are there any dog parks with toilets and water?
A: Oddies Creek and Logan Road have public toilets nearby (usually associated with adjacent playgrounds). Alexandra Park has water taps, but we recommend bringing a bowl.
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Area Overview
Greater Albury Region is home to 5 dog parks where you and your pup can enjoy the outdoors. 2 of the parks are fully fenced, while 3 are unfenced. Every location offers off-leash freedom. 2 parks include agility equipment for training and fun. 3 parks have water facilities available. 2 parks provide poo bag dispensers for your convenience.
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Alexandra Park Fenced Dog Park
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Oddies Creek Park Dog Off Leash Area
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Heathwood Park Dog Off Leash Area
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Gordon Street Reserve Off Leash Area
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Dog Parks Near Greater Albury Region
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Belvoir Park Dog Park (Wodonga)
Reuss Rd, Wodonga VIC 3690, Australia5.9 km Fully Fenced Agility Poo Bags




