Vet Approved Dog Friendly Parks & Reserves New South Wales 2025 🐶🌿

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Vet Approved Dog Friendly Parks & Reserves New South Wales 2025 🐶🌿
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
Exploring New South Wales' natural beauty with your dog can be a rewarding experience. 🐶 However, it's essential to know where dogs are permitted to ensure the safety of native wildlife and compliance with park regulations. 🩺 This guide provides an overview of dog-friendly national parks and nature reserves across New South Wales in 2025. 🐾
📍 Dog-Friendly Regional Parks and Nature Reserves
While traditional national parks in New South Wales often have restrictions on dogs, several regional parks and nature reserves welcome them:
- Berowra Valley Regional Park: Selected trails permit on-leash dogs, providing bushwalking opportunities close to Sydney.
- Blue Gum Hills Regional Park: Offers picnic areas and walking tracks suitable for families and their dogs.
- Wolli Creek Regional Park: Features walking paths where dogs can accompany their owners on-leash.
- William Howe Regional Park: Near Campbelltown, this park offers open spaces and trails for on-leash dog walking.
- Worimi Regional Park: Allows dogs on a three-kilometre section of the beach south of Birubi Headland.
- Coffs Coast Regional Park: Certain sections, including some beaches, permit on-leash dogs.
- Goolawah Regional Park: The Delicate campground and adjacent beach areas are dog-friendly.
- Yellomundee Regional Park: Selected bridle and management trails are open to on-leash dogs.
📍 State Forests and Other Dog-Friendly Areas
Beyond regional parks, New South Wales offers other areas where dogs are welcome:
- State Forests: Dogs are permitted in all state forests across New South Wales. These areas provide ample space for on-leash walking and exploration.
- Mount Coot-tha Reserve: While primarily in Queensland, it's worth noting for travelers that this reserve offers dog-friendly trails like the Simpson Falls Track.
📍 Important Considerations
When visiting these areas with your dog, keep in mind the following:
- Leash Requirements: Always keep your dog on a leash, typically no longer than 2 meters, unless in designated off-leash areas.
- Waste Disposal: Carry waste bags and promptly clean up after your dog to maintain the cleanliness of the environment.
- Wildlife Protection: Be vigilant to prevent your dog from disturbing native wildlife.
- Check Regulations: Before visiting, verify the specific rules and permitted areas for dogs, as regulations can change.
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