Public toilets in Yarralumla have a mix of pros and cons, reflecting typical challenges in suburban park settings. Pros include convenient locations, such as the one at Lennox Gardens praised for well-maintained free facilities with handbasins, stocked soap, a functional hand dryer, and available toilet paper, described as 'good' and moderately clean. The hiking path toilet offers a spacious design with grab rails, morning cleaning, and basic adequacy, called 'not too bad'. The third site provides clean water, stocked supplies, and an 'okay' experience for quick needs. All are free and open daily from 7 am to 8-10 pm, ideal for daytime outings in this leafy Canberra area. Cons are prominent: awful smells and poor airflow at Lennox Gardens, with complaints of dirtiness, broken locks, and only two bathrooms for large areas. The hiking facility is deemed disgusting with no lock and limited hours. The other has terrible smells, bugs and ants, falling apart structures, unsafety, poor maintenance, and just two cubicles, with users suggesting better options nearby. Ratings hover at 2.6-2.8, indicating reliability issues. Weigh these against your plans and consult the full list in our post for Yarralumla-specific details to make informed choices.