Dog Friendly Activities in Blacktown, AU

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Blacktown, and 83 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Blacktown.

Pet Friendly Skyline Drive in Blacktown
Skyline Drive in Blacktown Skyline Drive In Blacktown is a pet-friendly outdoor movie theatre in Blacktown, AU. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join their owners to catch the latest show or a classic flick at this popular hangout. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Federal Park
Dog Park at Federal Park Fido can play off-leash at the Dog Park at Federal Park in the Sydney suburb of Annandale, NSW. Pups can play freely on the grass areas at all times and on sports fields when no games are taking place. Afterwards, grill out with your dog at the BBQ area, find shade under a native tree and check out the restored Glebe railway viaduct. See Details
Harry Noble Reserve Dogs are allowed off-leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. Harry Noble Reserve includes a fenced playground, netball rings as well as picnic and barbecue areas.

The neighboring Erskineville Oval is available for hire. Public toilets are available.
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Warrigal Dog Run Warrigal Dog Run in Bungarribee Park is the largest fenced dog park in Sydney. The run is a local favorite, boasting open green fields and shady spots for owners to hang out. Take a walk on the trails outside the fenced area afterwards, too. See Details
Sydney Park Large park with plenty of trails, open spaces, water fountains and fellow furry friends. There's also a small puppy pool to cool off on those dog days of summer! See Details
Bungarribee Park Bungarribee Park is pet-friendly. Located on 200-hectares of land featuring wide-open scenic space and two sealed tracks, the Heart Crossing Loop and the Bungaribee Trail. The Warrigal Dog Run, playground with climbing tower, slides, a flying fox, swings and water play equipment are also found in the park. Dogs are welcome to wander off-leash, as long as they are under voice control and don't disturb other park users and wildlife. See Details
Alexandria Park Off-leash dogs are allowed outside the oval, courts and playgrounds in Alexandria Park. See Details
Bicentennial Park Dogs are allowed off-leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. See Details
Wentworth Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the sports fields during games, barbecue areas, and playground. Wentworth Park is a large and popular public space that links the suburbs of Glebe and Ultimo in the city’s west. See Details
Waterloo Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the playground, basketball courts or the skate park. The contoured Waterloo Park contains a fenced playground and a basketball court. Public toilets available. See Details
Green Bans Park Dogs are allowed off-leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. See Details
Sydney Park Off-leash dogs are welcome at Sydney Park. The following areas are off limits to dogs: wetlands, Alan Davidson Oval, Sydney Park Cycling Centre, playground and barbecue areas. The open space is made of 40 hectares of lush grass, landscaped gardens, rolling hills, meandering pathways and picturesque wetlands See Details
Harmony Park Harmony Park allows off-leash dogs at all time. It is opposite the Police Station and frequented by all sorts of dogs. See Details
Observatory Hill Park Observatory Hill Park is a pet-friendly park in Sydney, AU. Built in 1857, the park is home to Australia's first observatory open to the public. While dogs are not allowed inside any of the buildings, leashed pups are free to explore the outdoor areas of the park and bask in the panoramic views of the city from arguably the best vantage point. See Details
Redfern Park Off-leash dogs are 4:30pm to 9:30am. Dogs must be on a leash when on the oval perimeter. Dogs are not allowed in playgrounds and barbecue areas. See Details
Victoria Park Off-leash dogs are welcome from 6pm to 8am. Prohibited areas are the pool, pond, playground and barbecue area. See Details
Hollis Park Off-leash dogs are allowed from 6pm to 8am. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. A popular spot for family activities and dog walking. Includes a playground. See Details
Munn Reserve Leashed dogs are welcome at all times. See Details
Prince Alfred Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times in the central grass and the woodland area bounded by Cleveland St, Aquatic Center, Main, and the park boundary. Dogs are not allowed on the tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, swimming pool, barbecue areas, and fitness stations. See Details
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