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Denis Morrissey Park

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:29 AM

Denis Morrissey Park is located in Norton Summit (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is Montacute Rd. & St. Bernards Rd., Hectorville SA 5073, Australia.

Montacute Rd. & St. Bernards Rd., Hectorville SA 5073, Australia

4M6F+7C Hectorville, South Australia, Australia

campbelltown.sa.gov.au

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Where is Denis Morrissey Park?

Denis Morrissey Park is located at: Montacute Rd. & St. Bernards Rd., Hectorville SA 5073, Australia.

What are the coordinates of Denis Morrissey Park?

Coordinates: -34.8893224, 138.6735793

Denis Morrissey Park Reviews

Janos Veresbaranji
2021-05-09 17:06:07 GMT

A well equipped park: off street parking, playground, lawn, seating, petrol stations sell ice cream, toilet and off leash dog park.
Large gum trees shade the path and the playground.

liam hogan
2022-10-01 03:11:01 GMT

An excellent place to pull over for a break. The place has facilities. Food and coffee is available in the service station. Importantly, it has a dog run. So if your pooch is suffering from the road, it's a great place to let them out and have a run.

Vanessa Dingle
2016-03-17 02:44:14 GMT

Loved this dog park its hidden off the street behind a service station among the gum trees and although small has loads of variety. Small hills, tunnels, bark, grass, sand. Its a treasure chest for a medium dog looking for an out from the backyard. It was peak time when we visited and everyone stood around having a great chinwag while watching our furbabies rumble. There is a back gate that lets you out onto a grassed oval and a lot of us took the dogs out for a longer run for a shorter time before moving on. Worth the drive!

Jojo Jett
2021-06-26 10:20:24 GMT

Lovely small dog park, coupled with oval for ball play and playground for settings etc.... My kids all love the creek too!
Toilets, bins and lots of bird life and gum trees.

Aaron “Commando Roll” Lucas
2016-09-12 03:24:44 GMT

A nice local park on fourth creek. Has a Pokestop & play area for children.

Robert O'Dwyer
2022-11-02 10:34:59 GMT

My baby Boxer had a great time doing zoomies, even had a swim in the creek

Andrea Henschke
2017-07-05 20:33:58 GMT

Great place for me to meditate and talk to my angels to help me find a place to lice. Which they did now living in Christies Beach near the ocean. Can hear the surf all day

Kevin Reilly
2019-10-27 00:19:45 GMT

Excellent dog park for dogs to run and play. Clean, plenty of jumps and fresh cold water provided by council.

Monika Lajumin
2018-01-10 13:32:57 GMT

Great for little dogs especially, as the fenced in area is not very large. Logs and rocks and jumping areas add to the fun.

Myles Pollett
2018-12-29 10:10:10 GMT

It's a fairly nice lil park, friendly people and dogs from my one time here visiting

Jo Clements
2021-07-30 02:38:12 GMT

Kids loving the winter creek experiences!

Robyn Mewett
2019-07-29 12:15:04 GMT

Great dog park. All dogs I've come across there have been well behaved

Paul Leech
2016-12-08 22:48:31 GMT

Best dog park we've been to! The set up is perfect and dog owners are friendly as

Jane Rowe
2023-04-02 23:46:38 GMT

My Staffy loved playing with friendly dogs

Lucas Barsby
2018-07-30 02:34:42 GMT

Great little dog park with lots of different types of play areas

Frederick Liew
2020-09-12 06:11:35 GMT

Nice quiet park

Marie Slade
2018-12-07 02:50:28 GMT

Good dog park here. Parking and accessibility close to park.

Zodius05
2019-05-29 04:49:34 GMT

Great place to park and hang out with your dog

M “WatermelonGardener05” S
2024-02-06 19:27:55 GMT

A is for secret.Something left for me.

fleur liveris
2020-11-22 15:32:57 GMT

One of my favourite parks ❤

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Town in Australia

Norton Summit is a town in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, located approximately 12 km east of the city of Adelaide. The town is named after Robert Norton, who arrived in South Australia shortly after its proclamation, and made the first recorded climb in the area in 1836. source

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