We’re wagging our tails with joy – the Williams Landing dog off-leash park is now complete!
Located within Williams Landing Boulevard Reserve, the park includes a fenced-off dog off-leash area with three distinct zones: a large lawn area for dogs to run around, an activity space with agility equipment, and a quiet area for smaller and older dogs.
Other features include a drinking fountain, seating, dog litter bag dispenser and bins.
Wyndham City’s Mayor Jennie Barrera said this project was delivered as part of the Wyndham Dog Off-Leash Plan 2022 and Wyndham’s Open Space Strategy, both of which strive to provide accessible and well-connected open spaces for families and their pets.
“The new Williams Landing dog off-leash park is a fantastic space for your four-legged friends to run, play, and socialise,” Cr Barrera said.
“This follows the recent opening of Werribee’s Levittown Rise dog off-leash park and boosts our network of tailored spaces for the various breeds of dogs that call our City home.”
“And there’s more to come, with work on a dog off-leash area at The Strand Park in Point Cook expected to start in the coming weeks and planning underway on new dog off-leash parks at Cambridge Reserve in Hoppers Crossing and Truganina’s Alcock Road Reserve.”
For more information on the Wyndham Dog Off-Leash Plan, go to https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/wyndham-dog-leash-plan