Trumper Park

Tucked between Paddington and Woollahra, Trumper Park is a lush bushland escape that feels worlds away from the bustle of the city. Locals call it a hidden gem — a leafy network of shaded trails, sandstone cliffs, and even a duck pond that wouldn’t feel out of place in the Blue Mountains. Despite its tranquil vibe, the park is only minutes from Edgecliff Station and city buses, making it an easy retreat for dog owners looking for a peaceful walk close to home.

Dogs are welcome on-leash, and reviews highlight how much they enjoy exploring the bushy tracks, sniffing out native wildlife like birds, turtles, and lizards. The park offers plenty of shaded seating for a rest stop, and its winding trails connect to nearby suburbs, making it a popular route for morning joggers, families, and those simply out for a quiet wander. With its nearby beaches, other parks, and accommodation, Trumper Park is also a handy stop for travellers on a dog friendly road trip through Sydney’s eastern suburbs.


👀 What Could Be Improved

  • Rangers – Several reviews warn that rangers patrol frequently; keep dogs on-leash and tagged.

  • Stairs – Many access points involve steep stairs, which can be tricky for prams or mobility issues.

  • Parking – Limited street parking; public transport is usually easier.

  • Path Works – Occasional upgrades can close access to certain trails (noted in reviews).


ℹ️ Good to Know Before You Visit

  • Dog Rules: On-leash only; dogs not permitted on the oval.

  • Fenced?: No.

  • Facilities: Shaded seating, picnic spots, tennis courts, and toilets.

  • Access: Close to Edgecliff Station and buses; some steep stairs.

  • Parking: Limited nearby.

  • Nearby: Short drive to Centennial Parklands, Rushcutters Bay, and several dog friendly beaches.

  • Best For: Bushwalk-style strolls, quiet picnics, and dog walks with plenty of shade.

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