8 Best Dog Parks in Wagga Wagga and Nearby Suburbs: 2026 Guide
Finding the perfect spot for your pup in the Riverina shouldn’t be a chore. Wagga Wagga offers everything from a fenced puppy play area in Gobbagombalin to a rugged off-leash dog beach experience on the Murrumbidgee. This guide covers all the official council spots: including the quiet local gems and the busy social hubs. Curated by the Sydney Dog Parks Team: We check the fences so you don’t have to.
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Wagga Wagga Dog Park Map
Use our interactive map to locate every off-leash area across the council. Blue pins indicate fully fenced spots, while orange pins show unfenced reserves or river access points. Click any pin for the exact address and our full review.
Safe & Secure: The Best Fenced Dog Parks
For owners of escape artists or young pups, a leash-free reserve with a secure perimeter is a must. Wagga Wagga has several high-quality fenced options that offer everything from canine agility course gear to separate zones for different sizes.
Gobbagombalin Fenced Dog Park (Gobbagombalin)
π Address: Yenda Ave & Paradise Dr, Gobbagombalin NSW 2650
This is arguably the gold standard for dog owners in the northern suburbs. It functions as a top-tier fenced puppy play area because it features two completely separate enclosures: allowing small or shy dogs to play without being overwhelmed by the big hitters. It even includes a dedicated canine agility course. Be warned: the ground can get very muddy after the rain, so pack a towel for the car.
Insider Tip: The mud factor here is high after a downpour. If the ground is wet, try the paved paths at Forest Hill instead. Arrive early on weekends as the social side gets very busy.


Explorer Park (Boorooma)
π Address: Boorooma NSW 2650, Australia
Explorer Park (Boorooma Off-Leash Area) offers a peaceful, hilltop experience with some of the best views in Wagga. It is fully fenced and quiet: making it the perfect retreat for dogs that get overwhelmed in crowded parks. The terrain is grassy and well-maintained: providing a clean surface for a run. However, there is no water tap inside the enclosure: so you must bring your own hydration for your pet.
Insider Tip: In summer: watch the fence lines and binoculars for wolf spiders. Also, the hilltop can get quite windy in winter: so dress accordingly for your walk.
Forest Hill Off Leash Dog Park (Forest Hill)
π Address: 22 Brunskill Ave, Forest Hill NSW 2651
This park is a fantastic example of a recent upgrade done right. It is fully fenced and now features wide concrete paths: making it one of the few spots that is genuinely wheelchair accessible. It offers a clean, secure space for a daily run with a proper water bubbler and bowl provided. It is typically quieter than the central parks: offering a more relaxed vibe for local and RAAF families.
Insider Tip: If you are driving through on the Sturt Highway: this is the best spot for a quick, clean leg-stretch. The concrete paths mean you won’t get mud in your car even after a heavy storm.

Riverside & Open Space Adventures
If your dog has a rock-solid recall: Wagga’s unfenced areas offer a more natural dog-friendly walking trail experience. These spots are perfect for cooling off in the river or enjoying lakeside views.

Wiradjuri Reserve (Wagga Wagga)
π Address: Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia
Known as the city’s off-leash dog beach: Wiradjuri Reserve is the best place in town for water-loving dogs. It is a vast: unfenced riparian zone with sandy beaches along the Murrumbidgee River. It’s rugged and perfect for zooming: but you must be fully self-sufficient. There are no water taps or bins down by the sand: so bring your own gear and pack your rubbish out.
Insider Tip: Check the water flow before letting your pup in: currents can be stronger than they look. Also: bins are scarce: so keep a spare bag in your pocket for waste.
Lake Albert Boat Club Reserve (Lake Albert)
π Address: Nelson Dr, Lake Albert NSW 2650, Australia
For a scenic sunset walk: it is hard to beat the Boat Club reserve. This unfenced leash-free reserve offers a flat: grassy area right next to the water. It connects directly to the popular 5.5km Lake Albert loop: which is a premier dog-friendly walking trail. However: the proximity to the road and the active boat ramp means you need to keep a very close eye on your dog at all times.
Insider Tip: The boat ramp area gets very busy with trailers on weekends. Keep your dog on a lead until you are well away from the traffic. The water station here can sometimes be clogged: so bring a backup bowl.

For more official information: visit the Wagga Wagga City Council website.
Wagga Wagga Dog Park FAQ
Q: Which Wagga dog park is best for small dogs?
A: Gobbagombalin Fenced Dog Park is the clear winner: as it features a dedicated: separate fenced area for small or shy dogs: keeping them safe from larger breeds.
Q: Where can dogs swim off-leash in Wagga Wagga?
A: Wiradjuri Reserve is the designated spot for river swimming: offering large sandy beaches. Note that Lake Albert Boat Club is not a designated swimming spot due to boat traffic.
Q: Are there any dog parks with agility equipment?
A: Yes! Gobbagombalin Fenced Dog Park features a dedicated agility track: and Lake Albert Dog Park (on Lakeside Drive) also includes a canine agility course with jumps and sliders.
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Area Overview
Wagga Wagga is home to 2 dog parks where you and your pup can enjoy the outdoors. 1 of the parks is fully fenced, while 1 is unfenced. Every location offers off-leash freedom. 1 park provides poo bag dispensers for your convenience.
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Wiradjuri Reserve
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Narrung Street Fenced Dog Park
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Dog Parks Near Wagga Wagga
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Gobbagombalin Fenced Dog Park
Yenda Ave &, Paradise Dr, Gobbagombalin NSW 26503.3 km Fully Fenced Agility Poo Bags -
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Lake Albert Boat Club Reserve Off-Leash Area
Nelson Dr, Lake Albert NSW 2650, Australia9 km Unfenced -




