Dog Friendly Activities in Australia

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Australia, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Warrigal Dog Run
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
Pet Friendly Little Mountain Common Dog Park
Little Mountain Common Dog Park Bring Fido to the Little Mountain Common Dog Park to play. The Dog Park is fenced-in and features agility equipment, trash cans, and grassy space. Dogs must be kept on a lead until they are inside Little Mountain Common Dog Park, and dog owners must pick up after their pet. See Details
Gourmet Pawprints Gourmet Pawprints offers dog-friendly winery tours to top wine regions including Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula. They have a 57-seat bus that can accommodate all the owners and dogs. The price includes transport, wine tastings, morning coffee, nibbles and a 2-course lunch. Dogs are also invited to enjoy walking tours, picnics, high tea, treks and truffle hunting with Gourmet Pawprints. See Details
St. Kilda Dog Beach Bring Fido to this dog beach located in St. Kilda along Pier Road to the drainage channel at the northwest end of Pier Rd and between Brooks Jetty and the northern end of the car park towards St. Kilda Marina. Dogs love running off-leash on the sand and taking refreshing swims in the water. Dogs should be under voice control and owners must clean up after their pets and have waste bags with them. See Details
Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens The Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia are stunning gardens that were built on an extinct volcano in the mid 1850s. Dogs are welcome on a leash, there is a cafe that welcomes dogs in the outside area. 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
Clement Reserve This is one of several parks and reserves in Hobsons Bay where dogs are allowed off-leash. Clement Reserve is located in Altona North. 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
Black's Beach Blacks Beach in Mackay is 6 km long with flat hard sand to walk on with gorgeous island views. Shady in the afternoons. Also Bluewater Trail around the city river area makes for a lovely walk with leashed dogs. See Details
Lions Park Burrum Heads Lions Park.....Dogs allowed in Lions park on a leash, Adjoining beach suitable for dogs off the leash, Dog clean up bags available near the Lions park sign. Burrum Heads is a 30 min drive from Hervey bay See Details
Cyril Curtain Reserve This is one of several parks and reserves in Hobsons Bay where dogs are allowed off-leash. Cyril Curtain Reserve is located in Williamstown. See Details
Peasholm Dog Beach Located between Floreat and Scarborough Beach, Peasholm Dog Beach is pet-friendly. The waves and water are great for a doggy paddle. The beach extends into North Floreat Beach, another dog-friendly area with surrounding freshwater taps. 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
Sirius Cove Sirius Cove is a dog-friendly park in Mosman, Australia. This awesome spot is near Sydney and welcomes dogs and their owners to play together without the constraints of a leash during certain hours. The beach park is not fenced-in, so make sure dogs are under voice command before allowing them to wander off without their leash. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pups leave behind to preserve the cleanliness of the water. See Details
Knocklofty Reserve Beautiful natural park 5 minutes from the city. Many trails and areas that are off lead and some areas are on lead. A good a very friendly dog community walk here daily. Dog poop bags dispensers and bins are found at the entry points. See Details
Eddie Ward Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Dogs are not allowed in the playgrounds, skate bowl or barbecue areas. A popular neighborhood park located adjacent to the Northcott housing estate. The park features 2 children's playgrounds. Public toilets available. Includes a barbecue area. See Details
The Tan Track Leashed dogs are allowed to trek along The Tan Track loop in Sherbrooke. Dogs are also allowed anywhere inside the Mt. Dandenong Arboretum. However, dogs are not allowed in any other part of the Dandenong Ranges National Park. The Tan Track is an easy, 1.6 mile (2.7 kilometers), walk. It takes roughly 40 minutes to explore. The walk can be done in either direction, and features clear signage. See Details
Barkley Dog Park Barkley Dog Park is the largest and most popular dog park in the region, featuring a huge dam to get water loving dogs excited. Located on Duncan Loop, it's a convenient spot to bring your pooch for a game of fetch and to socialize with the safety of a fenced area. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
In the Dog Mountain Bike Trail In the Dog Mountain Bike Trail is pet-friendly. Flowing single trail with a few surprises. The track has been modified to allow travel in both directions. In The Dog has a number of technical features including small rocky sections. Some of the trail is difficult, so only experienced riders should attempt certain sections. See Details
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