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

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There are 49 other dog-friendly attractions within 40 kilometres 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 Edmund Resch Reserve
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
Pet Friendly Metcalf Park
Metcalf Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. 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
Giba Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. See Details
Green Park Off-leash dogs are welcome at all times. The prohibited area is the monuments. Green Park provides an important open public space that is of historic and aesthetic significance. The Park also has high social significance for the memorials it contains. See Details
Crown Park Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Crown Park and the adjoining Crystal Park feature seating areas with gardens. See Details
Birchgrove Park Birchgrove Park is a pet-friendly, off-leash area and sports complex in Birchgrove, AU, a neighborhood of Sydney. Pups can play without a leash in the designated area around the sporting ground area and north of The Terrace. Dogs must be leashed near the children's playground. See Details
GoBoat Sydney GoBoat Sydney is a fun dog-friendly boat hire service in Sydney, AU. Be your own captain and bring along your furry first mate to cruise around the Parramatta River in a picnic boat rental with up to 8 people on board. GoBoat even sells Captain hats so you can feel the part. No boat license is required and boat rentals are available for 1-3 hours. See Details
Church Point Ferry Service Church Point Ferry Service at Church Point north of Sydney, AU, takes passengers and their pets on pet-friendly ferry rides to Scotland Island or the Western Foreshore of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join their owners on board. See Details
Moonlight Cinema Sydney Moonlight Cinema Sydney is a dog-friendly outdoor movie experience held seasonally at Belvedere Amphitheatre in Paddington, AU. Well-behaved dogs can join their owners on the grass to catch the latest flicks, as long as they are leashed and don't disturb other viewers. If you're feeling peckish, grab a bite from one of the visiting food trucks or grab some classic movie snacks to enjoy. See Details
Mort Bay Park Mort Bay Park is a pet-friendly, off-leash area in Birchgrove, AU, a neighborhood of Sydney. Built in 1854, this park has lots of grass and places for pups to sniff out without a leash. While your pooch explores, be sure to take in the stunning views of Sydney Harbour. Dogs must remain on a leash in the Village Green and near the children's playground. See Details
Illoura Reserve Illoura Reserve in Balmain East, AU, is pet friendly. Pups can play off-leash in the designated area between the playground and Peacock Point. While you're there, be sure to check out the native vegetation and sandstone cliffs with a viewing platform that offers a different perspective of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Dogs are not permitted within 10 meters of the children's playground area. See Details
Propeller Park Propeller Park, also known as The Avenue, in Balmain East, AU, is a pet-friendly, off-leash area with great views of Sydney Harbour. This large open space welcomes dogs to play without a leash, as long as they are under voice command. Keep an eye out for the large old ship propellers next to the path to commemorate the area's ship building past. See Details
Palm Beach, New South Wales, AU