Dog Friendly Activities in Palm Beach, New South Wales, AU

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There are 91 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Palm Beach. 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 Palm Beach.

Pet Friendly Prince Alfred Park
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
Pet Friendly Bayview Dog Park
Bayview Dog Park Bayview Dog Park is an off-leash wooded trail, grassy field and beach in Bayview, NSW, AU. Bring Fido with you while you walk the shaded, unpaved pathway, relax on the open lawn, or cool off in the shallow water. Be mindful that the area is not fenced. Benches, a water fountain, and waste stations are available. See Details
James Hilder Reserve Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. See Details
Solander Park Dogs are allowed off-leash at all times. See Details
Sydney's Inside Sydney Scavenger Hunt Tour Sydney's Inside Sydney Scavenger Hunt Tour is pet-friendly. Walk from landmark to landmark to discover art, culture and history. Search plaques, statues and art to solve riddles that can only be found on location. If you can't find the answer, they'll guide you to the next location. Leashed pups are welcome to take part in this app-led hunt that can be completed at any time. See Details
Islay Islay is a small bronze statue of a Queen Victoria's favourite pet, a Cairn terrier named Islay. The statue is propped up on a sandstone wishing well outside the Queen Victoria Building, George St, Sydney. Islay was Queen Victoria’s much loved companion for only 5 years because he became involved in a dispute with a cat and it was Islay that died. See Details
Edmund Resch Reserve Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Edmund Resch Reserve is located off Bourke Street, a popular local park consisting of grass lawns, mature trees, and garden beds. It sits on an old brewery site. See Details
Metcalf Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. See Details
The Secret City 'Sydney Scavenger Hunt' The Secret City invites you and Fido to explore the city of Sydney, AU through their dog-friendly Sydney Scavenger Hunts. This outdoor escape game offers a unique way to experience the central business district as you search for clues in historic streets, buildings, statues, pubs and more. Book your tickets on their website to start receiving cryptic directions via mobile text messages, and solve the mystery with your favorite four-legged detective by your side. See Details
Hugo Street Reserve Off-leash dogs are welcome at all times. Off-leash dogs are allowed in the southern fenced section only. See Details
Mary Ann Street Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Mary Ann Street Park contains lawns, gardens and shaded seating. Picnic tables are also located within the park. See Details
Fig Lane Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. Fig Lane Park has a fenced, naturally shaded playground. Contains a shaded picnic and barbecue area. See Details
Foreshore Walk Dogs are allowed off-leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed on playground or barbecue areas. See Details
Embarkation Park Off-leash dogs are allowed from Sunrise to Sunset. Embarkation Park is located on the roof of the naval car park, the park is accessible from Victoria Street or via the steep McElhone Stairs at the junction of Brougham Street and Cowper Wharf Road. See Details
Federal Park Dogs are allowed off-leash at all times except during games on the sports field. . Dogs are not allowed on or near the playground, barbecue, skatepark and wetland. See Details
Charles Kernan Reserve Charles Kernan Reserve hosts a small off-leash dog walking section. It’s tiny, and probably only suitable for smaller and older dogs. Still, it’s a good spot to let your dog off leash for a bit of fun. They are not allowed in the playground. See Details
Wine Tasting Tour by OziDogs Fido is invited to partake in a dog-friendly wine tasting tour around the beautiful Hunter Valley near Ettalong Beach, AU. Planned by adventure specialists OziDogs, your furry family member can accompany you inside three local wineries, a cheese & chocolate tasting, and a distillery. See Details
Giba Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. See Details
Palm Beach, New South Wales, AU