Off-Leash Dog Parks in Australia

There are few things in life a dog loves more than running off-leash with his canine comrades. No matter where you live or where you’re headed in Australia, we can help you find an off-leash dog park nearby. We’ll even give you the scoop on poop bag and water availability.

Pet Friendly Centennial Parklands
Centennial Parklands Centennial Parklands is one of the most dog-friendly public parks in Sydney - in fact approximately 43 percent (or 154 hectares) of its open space as off-leash areas. Centennial Parklands offer areas for both on- and off-leash dog walking. Sandstone Ridge and Federation Valley are both popular locations for off-leash dog walking.

Dogs are not permitted to swim in the ponds, in children's playgrounds, within 10 metres of Federation Pavilion and within 10 metres of Centennial Parklands Dining facility. However, there are dog tethering posts around the dining facility.
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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
Port Melbourne Dog Beach Bring Fido to this dog beach located between Port Melbourne Yacht Club and Lagoon Pier. 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 carry waste bags with them. 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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Doug Grant Reserve This is one of several parks and reserves in Hobsons Bay where dogs are allowed off-leash. Doug Grant Reserve is located in Altona. See Details
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
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
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
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
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
Kids and Dogs Play Park Kids and Dogs Play Park is pet-friendly. Bring your pooch to this fenced area to play off-leash with local pups. The park can be accessed from sunrise to sunset every day of the week and is part of a larger recreational area, which is ideal for walks with your leashed dog. See Details
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
Rotary Park Dog Park Rotary Park in Narromine, AU, features an off-leash play area that is fenced. The dog park is located at the eastern end of the park near the Macquarie River. See Details
Rotary Park Rotary Park is a dog-friendly park in Narromine, AU. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the paved multi-use path. There is also an off-leash area that is fenced. It is located on the eastern end of the park. See Details
Blacksmiths Dog Exercise Area Blacksmiths Dog Exercise Area is a pet-friendly recreation spot in Blacksmiths, NSW. Dogs can play off-leash here, before heading over to the nearby Blacksmiths Beach to walk on the sand and play in the surf. See Details
Aveley Dog Park Aveley Dog Park in the Perth suburb of Aveley, AU is a grassy dog park divided into two sections for small and large dogs to play safely. Inside each section, dogs can play on agility equipment and drink from the water fountains provided while you watch on from a bench. See Details
Callan Park Formerly the grounds of Rozelle Hospital, Callan Park is a large heritage park in the Sydney suburb of Lilyfield that's home to a number of off-leash areas for dogs. Balmain Road Sporting Ground, Glover Street Sporting Ground, Leichhardt Oval No. 2, Leichhardt Oval No. 3 and Waterfront Oval all welcome dogs to play off-leash when no sporting events are taking place. See Details
Cohen Park Cohen Park is an off-leash area in Annandale, a suburb of Sydney, AU. Dogs are welcome to play off-leash here, except during sports matches, training and events. Pups are not permitted in the fenced court areas. See Details
Blackmore Oval Blackmore Oval is a dog park in Leichhardt, NSW. Pups can play off-leash in the fenced sporting ground area of the park, as long as there are no sports events taking place at the time. During these events, dogs are allowed to be in the park on a leash. Outside of the sporting ground area, be sure to keep your dog on a leash. See Details
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