Dog Friendly Activities in Petersham, AU

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

Pet Friendly Mary Ann Street Park
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
Pet Friendly Fig Lane Park
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
Southern Cross Drive Reserve Off-leash dogs are allowed at all times. Southern Cross Drive Reserve is a landscaped park with grass and mature trees. 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
Joynton Park Off-leash dogs are welcome at all times. 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
Crown Park Off-leash dogs are welcome at all times. Dogs are not allowed on playgrounds. See Details
Callan Park Formerly the grounds of Rozelle Hospital, Callan Park is a large heritage park in the Sydney suburb of Lilyfield that's home to a number of off-leash areas for dogs. Balmain Road Sporting Ground, Glover Street Sporting Ground, Leichhardt Oval No. 2, Leichhardt Oval No. 3 and Waterfront Oval all welcome dogs to play off-leash when no sporting events are taking place. See Details
Cohen Park Cohen Park is an off-leash area in Annandale, a suburb of Sydney, AU. Dogs are welcome to play off-leash here, except during sports matches, training and events. Pups are not permitted in the fenced court areas. See Details
Hyde Park Hyde Park is a pet-friendly urban park in the heart of Sydney, AU. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the winding paved trails that weave through the park. See Details
Cadigal Reserve Cadigal Reserve is a nice green space in the Summer Hill suburb or Sydney, AU that also boasts a fenced dog park. Pups are invited to play off-leash at any time of the day, then hook on their leash for a shady walk on the paved trails throughout the rest of the park. See Details
Blackmore Oval Blackmore Oval is a dog park in Leichhardt, NSW. Pups can play off-leash in the fenced sporting ground area of the park, as long as there are no sports events taking place at the time. During these events, dogs are allowed to be in the park on a leash. Outside of the sporting ground area, be sure to keep your dog on a leash. See Details
Sydney Harbour Bridge Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, AU, is dog friendly. Leashed pups are welcome to join their owners on a stroll across this iconic steel structure that was completed in 1932 and remains a heritage-listed landmark. The bridge is one of the best places to photograph and view Sydney Opera House, along with the city skyline. See Details
Marrickville Park Marrickville Park in the Sydney, AU suburb of Marrickville has an off-leash space where dogs can play. Home of Marrickville Croquet Club, this village green features a large sports field where dogs can play without a leash, as long as no sporting events are taking place. See Details
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