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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Trawool, AU

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Trawool. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Emerald Lake Park
Emerald Lake Park Emerald Lake Park in Emerald, AU is a pet-friendly park. Leashed dogs are welcome on a variety of winding paved trails that weave through this pretty park, including a bridge over the water. After wandering the trails, hop on the Puffing Billy Dog Express for an afternoon of fun on a scenic train ride with your dog. See Details
Pet Friendly J.A.C Russell Park
J.A.C Russell Park J.A.C Russell Park is a pet-friendly recreation space in Gembrook, VIC. Pups can ride the Puffing Billy Dog Express to the end of the line and burn off their own steam on the green space at this public park. See Details
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is a pet-friendly spot in Melbourne, AU. Home to more than 50,000 individual plants, this 94-acre park features walking trails that wind around trees, garden beds, lakes and lawns. Dogs are permitted to tour the gardens on a leash to ensure the safety of delicate plants, other dogs and visitors. Visitors must pick up after pets during a visit. See Details
Yarra Bend Park Yarra Bend Park in Fairfield, AU is pet friendly. The largest area of natural bushland in inner Melbourne welcomes dogs off-leash in certain areas and on-leash throughout most of the park. Take your dog for a walk to Dights Falls, an artificial weird on a natural rock bar. If your dog loves to take a dip in the water, head to Deep Rock for a great spot to enter the water. Be sure to avoid dog exclusion areas and keep an eye out for wildlife along the way. See Details
You Yangs Regional Park You Yangs Regional Park is a pet-friendly park in south central Victoria in Little River, AU. Leashed dogs are welcome on a variety of trails that wind through this picturesque park home to Flinders Peak. Hike the moderate Flinders Peak Loop Trail with your dog or stride out on the easy Branding Yard Trail instead. See Details
Fitzroy Gardens Fitzroy Gardens is a pet-friendy beautiful destination in East Melbourne, AU. The former reserve has been protected since 1848 and is named after Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy. Go for a stroll with your leashed pooch on the winding pathways lined with elm trees and check out the historic structures along the way. See Details
Forest Glade Gardens Forest Glade Gardens in Mount Macedon, AU is pet friendly. Leashed pups and people are invited to explore these manicured gardens with hedge artwork and statues dotted around that include a little boy and a dog, and a man and his two dogs. The trees that line the pathways turn a gorgeous array of colors during the fall season. See Details
Eastern Dandenong Ranges Trail Eastern Dandenong Ranges Trail is a pet-friendly hike that shadows the Puffing Billy Dog Express route in Gembrook, AU. At just over nine miles, this public pathway will lead you through forests, lakes, farmland and villages. See Details
McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery McClelland's Sculpture Park in Langwarrin South, AU is a pet-friendly outdoor gallery. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on a self-guided tour of the outdoor space at McClelland's Gallery, which sprawls over nearly 40 acres and includes sculptures of a big metal gnome, a huge dinosaur and more. See Details
Geelong Waterfront Geelong Waterfront in Geelong, AU is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are permitted on beaches along this coastal hotspot. Go for a stroll on the grass, stop off at a pet-friendly restaurant patio or continue to the beach for a nice walk in the surf and sand together. 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
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
Toorongo and Amphitheatre Falls Toorongo and Amphitheatre Falls are pet friendly. Located in the Toorongo Falls Reserve in Noojee, AU, this moderate loop trail is just under 1.5 miles in length and will take you and your leashed pooch up close to these spectacular falls. Along the way, you can stop at different viewing platforms to enjoy different perspectives of the waterfalls. See Details

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