
Donald MacDonald Reserve
A vibrant community reserve featuring a fenced dog park, all-ages playground, and resurfaced oval, perfect for families and pets.

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Fewer crowds, peaceful walks

Donald MacDonald Reserve
Best Time
Fewer crowds, peaceful walks

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant community reserve featuring a fenced dog park, all-ages playground, and resurfaced oval, perfect for families and pets.
"Great local playground and dog park with a resurfaced oval for sports and walks!"

Bring doggy bags! 🐶
Bags and bins are provided for your dog's waste, making cleanup easy. 🐕
Watch out for skaters! 🛹
No gates separate the skate area from the dog park, so keep an eye on your pet. ⚠️

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 46 reviews
Type
Playground
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Fenced Dog Park
Designated dog area
A secure, fenced space for your furry friends to roam, complete with water and waste facilities.

All-Ages Playground
Playground area
Fun for kids of all ages with diverse equipment, perfect for burning off energy.

Resurfaced Oval
Main oval
Fantastic for sports, dog walks, or simply enjoying the open green space.

Bush Walks
Walking trails
Explore remnants of tea tree forests and enjoy a peaceful nature escape.
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Bring doggy bags! 🐶
Bags and bins are provided for your dog's waste, making cleanup easy. 🐕
Watch out for skaters! 🛹
No gates separate the skate area from the dog park, so keep an eye on your pet. ⚠️
Are there any tea tree forests in/near Melbourne?
Have a look at Donald MacDonald Reserve in Beaumaris. It's not exactly the same as it used to be years ago (super thick) but it's one that has survived. They have done ecological burns there in the…
Picnic ready! 🧺
There's a covered picnic area, perfect for a family lunch. :sandwich:
Check sports schedules ⚽
The oval can get busy during football or cricket games. ⚽
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Bring doggy bags! 🐶
Bags and bins are provided for your dog's waste, making cleanup easy. 🐕
Watch out for skaters! 🛹
No gates separate the skate area from the dog park, so keep an eye on your pet. ⚠️
Picnic ready! 🧺
There's a covered picnic area, perfect for a family lunch. :sandwich:
Check sports schedules ⚽
The oval can get busy during football or cricket games. ⚽
Explore the bushland 🌳
Discover remnants of tea tree forests on the walking trails. :evergreen_tree:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Donald MacDonald Reserve is highly praised as a versatile local park, particularly for its excellent fenced dog area and engaging playground for all ages. Visitors appreciate the resurfaced oval and the convenience of provided dog amenities. Some minor concerns exist regarding the lack of separation between the skate park and dog area, and potential busyness during sporting events.
"Great local playground! It may be busy when football or cricket game is played on the oval."
Alex Y
"Great spot if you want to give your dog a run. Fenced, and there is water available. Make sure you watch your dog and pickup droppings. Bags and a bin is provided."
Peter Hickey
"This reserve has a mixture of bush walks, sports facilities and kids playground. The oval has just been resurfaced and is fantastic for sporting events and dog walks alike."
Justin Marshall
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Donald MacDonald Reserve is located in Beaumaris. Public transport options may be limited, so driving is often the most convenient. Check local bus routes if relying on public transport.
Yes, there is parking available at the reserve, which is helpful for families and dog owners.
If you are staying nearby in Beaumaris, walking or cycling to the reserve is a pleasant option, especially along the foreshore.
Access points for the bush walks are clearly marked within the reserve. Wear appropriate footwear as some paths can be uneven.
Yes, the reserve is accessible by bike, and there are often cyclists using the paths and oval.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Donald MacDonald Reserve is a public park and does not have an entry fee. It's free to access all areas.
As a public reserve, it is generally open from dawn till dusk. Specific facility hours, like any public toilets, may vary.
There is a covered picnic area, but it's on a first-come, first-served basis. For larger gatherings, it's best to arrive early or have a backup plan.
Dogs are welcome, especially in the fenced dog park. Ensure you clean up after your dog and supervise them, particularly near the skate area.
The oval and basketball court are available for public use when not booked for organized sporting events.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy bush walks, use the playground, walk your dog in the fenced area, play sports on the oval or basketball court, and have picnics.
Yes, the playground is designed for all ages, including equipment suitable for younger children.
Public toilets are available within the reserve.
The tea tree forest is a surviving remnant, not as dense as it once was, but offers a pleasant natural experience. Ecological burns have occurred here.
There are no gates separating the dog park and skate area, which can be a concern for some dog owners. Supervision is key.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no cafes or restaurants directly within the reserve. It's recommended to bring your own food and drinks for picnics.
While there's a covered picnic area, specific BBQ facilities are not mentioned. It's best to confirm with the local council if BBQs are permitted.
The surrounding Beaumaris area has several cafes and eateries. The Ricketts Point foreshore is also nearby and may offer dining options.
Yes, water is available for dogs within the fenced dog park area.
Pack your favorite foods, drinks, and a blanket or use the covered picnic tables. Don't forget trash bags to keep the park clean.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the vibrant playground, the expansive oval, the natural beauty of the bush walks, and happy dogs in the fenced area. The late afternoon light is particularly good.
Yes, the bush walk areas offer opportunities for nature photography, especially if you're interested in local flora.
Absolutely! The fenced dog park is a perfect spot for candid shots of your dog playing.
Late afternoons offer beautiful golden hour light, ideal for capturing the reserve's atmosphere. Weekday mornings are quieter for unobstructed shots.
The recently resurfaced oval and the unique tea tree remnants are notable features for photography.










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