Armstrongs Reserve

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 Classification:  Off Leash

 Season:    All Year

 Time Restrictions:     No 

 Distance From Melbourne:  42km

 Parking:  Pay and Free Available


 
 

 

 

 

 

 
Council Area:

Frankston City Council

About The Reserve:

Armstrongs Reserve is an off leash dog exercise area that is located off Railway Parade in Seaford.  This reserve is for use all year round with no time or day restrictions.  The off leash area is located between Clovelly Parade and Ireland Street and is bounded on the west side by Railway Parade.  The reserve is easily accessed by public transport and by car and this reserve is close to other parks and reserves in the Seaford area.

How to get there:

Armstrongs Reserve is located in Seaford on Melways Map 97 E11 and is accessible by both public transport and by private car.  From Flinders Street Station catch the Frankston Train from platform 8 to Seaford Railway Station.  Once at Seaford Railway Station catch the 780 Bus toward Carrum Downs and get off at the Ireland Street and Railway Parade Stop. Armstrongs Reserve is short 50 meter walk from the bus stop.

Families travelling by car can park near the reserve in Newton Street.  Parking is also available in the streets surrounding Armstrongs reserve - check signs for parking restrictions.

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Facilities:

Parking available in car park off Newton Street and in surrounding residential streets.  Please check signage before leaving your car.

Dog poo bins are located near the car park area - no plastic bags are available so please remember to take your own.

Children's Play Equipment is located to the west of the reserve near Railway Parade

Closest Bus stop to Armstrongs Reserve is located on the corner of Ireland Street and Railway Parade.

Extra Information / Off Leash Walk Sheet Download:

When using an off leash dog park it is important that you still have voice control over your dog and in the event that you need to call him/her back that they listen and obey your commands.

When using off leash dog parks remember that not everyone has well trained and socialized dogs.  Consider talking to other dog owners in the park before allowing dogs to play together. 

Remember to take plenty of fresh water for your dogs as they will be thirsty after all that running around.

Click here to download this Off Leash Walk Sheet.