Dog Friendly Activities in Australia & the South Pacific

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on holiday. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Australia & the South Pacific, 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 Rancan Sisters Fitness Doga
Rancan Sisters Fitness Doga Rancan Sisters Fitness hosts dog-friendly doga sessions. This specialty class is offered from time to time through the gym. Mosman locals will be pleased to discover a free doga session is held every so often too. Keep an eye on their Facebook and website for updates about events they are holding. See Details
Pet Friendly Sydney Park
Sydney Park Off-leash dogs are welcome at Sydney Park. The following areas are off limits to dogs: wetlands, Alan Davidson Oval, Sydney Park Cycling Centre, playground and barbecue areas. The open space is made of 40 hectares of lush grass, landscaped gardens, rolling hills, meandering pathways and picturesque wetlands See Details
Macleay Reserve Off-leash dog walking at all times in this small Reserve in a quiet street. See Details
Harmony Park Harmony Park allows off-leash dogs at all time. It is opposite the Police Station and frequented by all sorts of dogs. See Details
Narrandera Park Narrandera Park is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on a walk along the paved trails of this pretty park. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. The park is always open. See Details
Observatory Hill Park Observatory Hill Park is a pet-friendly park in Sydney, AU. Built in 1857, the park is home to Australia's first observatory open to the public. While dogs are not allowed inside any of the buildings, leashed pups are free to explore the outdoor areas of the park and bask in the panoramic views of the city from arguably the best vantage point. See Details
Redfern Park Off-leash dogs are 4:30pm to 9:30am. Dogs must be on a leash when on the oval perimeter. Dogs are not allowed in playgrounds and barbecue areas. See Details
Rushcutters Bay Park Off-leash dogs are allowed 4:30pm to 8:30am. Dogs are not allowed on the Reg Bartley Oval or the Waratah Playground. Built on reclaimed land, the park features an upgraded outdoor tennis court, fenced sports field, and café. 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
Lawrence Hargraves Reserve Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Lawrence Hargraves Reserve is in the heart of Kings Cross, this open space is a paved plaza hosting the landmark El Alamein Fountain. The park features a fenced playground suitable for younger children and public toilets. Lawrence Hargrave Reserve is located across Ward Avenue. See Details
Beare Park A small but popular park down by the water with a playground, water features, and shaded benches. Off-leash dogs are welcome 4:30 to 9:30 pm. See Details
Frog Hollow Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Located off Little Albion Street. The park features an access ramp to Albion and Riley Streets. See Details
Victoria Park Off-leash dogs are welcome from 6pm to 8am. Prohibited areas are the pool, pond, playground and barbecue area. See Details
Hollis Park Off-leash dogs are allowed from 6pm to 8am. Dogs are not allowed on the playground. A popular spot for family activities and dog walking. Includes a playground. See Details
Monrose Indoor Plants and Pet Cafe Monrose Indoor Plants and Pet Cafe is a dog-friendly pet cafe and home improvement store in Newport, AU. Fido can enjoy a puppuccino or a pup snack from the pet cafe while you shop for pet-friendly indoor plants, pots, vases, home decor, pet products and more. Cold drinks are also available for pet owners to enjoy. See Details
Munn Reserve Leashed dogs are welcome at all times. See Details
Cook Phillip Park Off-leash dogs are welcome in Cook Phillip Park. The prohibited areas are the pool and playgrounds. See Details
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
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
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