Dog Friendly Activities in Parramatta, AU

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There are 116 dog friendly activities within 40 kilometres of Parramatta. 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 Parramatta.

Pet Friendly O'Dea Reserve
O'Dea Reserve O'Dea Reserve is a pet-friendly recreational area in Camperdown, NSW where pups are invited to play off-leash. This former velodrome is home to a fenced area available for leash-free dog exercise any time of the day. Afterwards, go for a stroll with Fido on leash along the park's paved trails. Please clean up after your pup and note that dogs are not permitted in the playground area. See Details
Pet Friendly Narrabeen Lagoon State Park
Narrabeen Lagoon State Park Narrabeen Lagoon State Park is a pet-friendly recreation area near North Narrabeen, AU. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on The Narrabeen Lagoon trail, an easy loop that's just over 5 miles in length that will guide visitors through beautiful ecosystems, sprinkled with cultural heritage and historical sites along the way. 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
The Grifter Brewing Co. The Grifter Brewing Co is a pet-friendly brewery in Marrickville, NSW. Well-behaved dogs can join their owners inside this brewery as no food is served on the premises. Guests are welcome to bring their own grub along to soak up a flight of delicious beer, including Grifter Pale Ale, Omen oatmeal stout and more. 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
The Boatshed Woronora The Boatshed Woronora is a pet-friendly cafe with canoe and kayak rentals available in Woronora, AU. Paddle up Loftus Creek to Woronora River, where you'll find peace and tranquility with your pooch. When you're finished exploring, paddle back to the cafe for a coffee and a snack before heading home. See Details
Petersham Park Petersham Park in Sydney, AU is a historic park that's home to a designated off-leash zone for canines. Dogs can play off-leash in the designated area adjacent to Wentworth Street and Brighton Street at all times. Dogs must be leashed in all other areas, and are not permitted in the sports oval or the playground area. See Details
Rowland Reserve Rowland Reserve is a dog-friendly recreation area in Bayview, AU with an off-leash section. The northern section of the reserve features a beach with access to Pitwater and an off-leash area, too. See Details
Whites Creek Valley Park Whites Creek Valley Park is an off-leash area in Annandale, AU. Pups can play in the open grassy area next to White Street, Piper Street and Whites Creek without a leash at any time. If you plan on walking along the pathway next to the creek after a game of fetch, be sure to slip your dog's leash back on. There is also a space to play off-leash in the designated area on the eastern side of Whites Creek Valley Park next to Whites Creek, Piper Street, Smith Street and Wisdom Street, as well as the western side of Whites Creek - beside the Community Garden on White Street. Pets are not permitted in the small separate section adjacent to Arguimbau Street. See Details
Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk is a pet-friendly trail that starts out in Bondi, NSW. This 2.5-mile coastal trail provides stunning views and leads alongside stunning beaches with epic ocean views. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Bondi to Coogee Walk Bondi to Coogee Walk is a popular pet-friendly coastal trail in Coogee, NSW. This oceanfront walk is just under four miles in length, which winds alongside beaches, cliffs, parks and more. Along the way, stop off at a local cafe with a viewpoint across the water. Leashed pups are welcome to join their owners. 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
Smith, Hogan and Spindlers Park Smith, Hogan and Spindlers Park is an off-leash area in Annandale, AU. Pups can play off-leash in a designated area of the park between the bridge near Taylor Street and the underpass at The Crescent at any time of the day, except when sports are taking place when dogs must be leashed. Pups are also not permitted within 10 meters of the children's playground area. See Details
Punch Park Punch Park is a pet-friendly, off-leash area in Balmain, AU, a suburb of Sydney. This pretty little park features a number of shady trees, benches to relax at and grassy space to allow dogs to run freely at all times, except during sports games. Dogs are not permitted in the children's playground and tennis courts. See Details
9 Degrees Lane Cove 9 Degrees Bouldering Gym in Lane Cove West, North Sydney is pet friendly. Well-behaved dogs can join their owners for a climbing session, as long as they are leashed, comfortable in loud settings and don't interfere with other people's climbing. Bring a toy to keep your pooch distracted and your own waste bags to clean up any accidents that may happen. See Details
Ewenton Park Ewenton Park is an off-leash area in the Balmain neighborhood of Sydney, AU. Pups can play off-leash from 4 p.m. to 10 a.m. every day. Dogs must remain on a leash outside of these times. The park also features a nice lawn, views over the water and benches to sit at while your dog plays. See Details
McNeilly Park McNeilly Park is home to a canine off-leash area in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville. Dogs are welcome to play off-leash in the designated zone at any time of the day. The park also features shared walking paths that can be explored after a game of fetch with your leashed pooch. 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
Hugh Bamford Reserve Hugh Bamford Reserve is a dog-friendly park in North Bondi, NSW. The park offers great views across the water, grassy space to enjoy and paved walking pathways that welcome pups to join their owners on leash. See Details
Birrung Park Birrung Park is an off-leash area in the neighborhood of Balmain in Sydney, AU. Dogs with good recall are permitted to play off-leash at this dog park without a fence at any time of the day. See Details
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