Improved Dog Parks Boost Outdoor Recreation in Eatons Hill

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Residents and their pets in Eatons Hill will enjoy safer and more modern outdoor spaces as significant upgrades revitalise the local dog off-leash facilities.



Upgrades at Apex Park

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A major project at Apex Park has targeted the existing off-leash area to improve the experience for local dog owners. Located next to South Pine Road, the treed park now features a completely refreshed layout designed for better usability. The work included the installation of new entrance gates for both pedestrians and maintenance vehicles to ensure secure access.

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Inside the park, visitors will find upgraded concrete pathways and a new shelter with seating, providing a shaded spot for owners to rest while their dogs play. The facility also includes a dual dog water bubbler to keep pets hydrated. Fresh landscaping and realigned fencing were part of the plan to enhance safety standards at the site. Reports indicate that these scheduled improvements at Apex Park are now finished.

Additions at Bleakley Park

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While work wraps up in Eatons Hill, improvements continue nearby in Albany Creek. Construction crews have been active at Bleakley Park, where the council is creating an entirely new dog off-leash section. This project aims to expand the current network with new concrete pathways that link different areas of the park together.

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The plans for Bleakley Park include the addition of a shelter and extra seating for comfort. A new water bubbler and improved signage will also be installed to help guide visitors. To keep the area clean, an additional bin is being placed within the grounds. These simultaneous projects highlight a push to support pet-friendly recreation across the region.

Published Date 22-December-2025

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