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City of Armadale – www.armadale.wa.gov.au
Dogs must be on lead in the following reserves:-
- Minnawarra Park, Armadale
Dogs are NOT allowed in the following areas:-
- Gwynne Park, Forrest Road, Armadale
- Bob Blackburne, Champion Drive, Armadale
- Memorial Park, Orchard Avenue, Armadale
- John Dunn, Third Avenue, Kelmscott
- Morgan Park, Doorigo Road, Armadale
- Springdale Park, Springdale Road, Karragullen
Town of Bassendean – www.bassendean.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- Bassendean – Carman Way, Anzac Terrace, Ireland Way, Palmerston Square, May Holman, Pickering Park, Troy Street, Parmelia Way
- Eden Hill – Freeland Way, Mary Crescent, Padbury Court
- Ashfield – Ashfield Flats, Gary Blanch Park, Ashfield Reserve between Guildford Road and the line of the fire track on the reserve.
Dogs must be on lead in the following reserves:-
- Sandy Beach, Jubilee Oval, Success Hill
City of Bayswater – www.bayswater.wa.gov.au
Visit the City of Bayswater’s website for an extensive list of dog-friendly exercise areas. Here are a couple of popular ones.
- Crimea Park, Crimea Street Morley – This reserve is also a recognised dog exercise area when not used for sporting activities.
- DeLacey Reserve, Hillside Crescent Maylands – This reserve has also been allocated as a dog exercise area when sporting activities are not in progress
- Riverside Gardens, Milne Street, Bayswater
- Pat O’Hara Reserve, cnr Wellington Road and Mangini Street in Morley (next to YMCA, 2 mins walk from Morley Galleria)
City of Belmont – www.belmont.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- Arlunya Park, Cloverdale
- Belmont Oval (opp Forster Park), Cloverdale
- Brearley Avenue Reserve, Redcliffe
- Copely Street Reserve, Rivervale
- Cracknell Park, Rivervale
- Forster Park, Cloverdale
- Harman Park, Belmont
- Hoskin Park, Cloverdale
- Lions Park, Rivervale
- McLarty Street Reserve, Cloverdale
- Middleton Park, Cloverdale
- Miles Park, Cloverdale
- Morgan Park, Redcliffe
- Mozart Mews Park, Rivervale
- Nance Park, Kewdale
- Parkview Chase, Redcliffe
- Peachey Park, Kewdale
- Peet Park, Kewdale
- Redcliffe Park, Redcliffe
- Selby Park, Redcliffe
- Wicca Park, Kewdale
- Willow Lake Park, Cloverdale
Town of Cambridge – www.cambridge.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- North Floreat Beach – north of storm water drain opposite Oban Road, City Beach to the boundary of City of Stirling (approx 2kms)
- Ocean Village Park
- Gifford Gardens
- Elphin Street Median
- Jubilee Park
- City Beach Oval
- South City Beach – south of the access path and opposite Dartmouth Avenue south to the boundary of City of Nedlands
- Crosby Park Reserve
- Grantham Park
- Pat Goodridge Park
- Lake Monger Park (a section opposite Kimberly Street bordering Lake Monger Drive and Mitchell Freeway)
- Drabble Park
- Boulevard Quarry Park
- Empire Park
To see the locations of all the prescribed dog exercise areas in the Town you can download a very user friendly map on the council website.
City of Canning – www.canning.wa.gov.au
The City of Canning website has an extensive list of dog exercise areas which can be viewed on a user friendly downloadable map.
Town of Claremont – www.claremont.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- Alex Prior Park – Victoria Avenue
- Agett Road Reserve – Agett & Bay Roads
- Claremont Park (with the exclusion of designated playground area) – Bay View Terrace
- Cresswell Park – Cornwall Street
- Lake Claremont Parkland
- MacLagan Park (with the exclusion of designated playground area) – Corner of Mitford & Devon Streets
- Parry Street Road Reserve Median
- Moffilin Avenue Park – Corner of Stubbs Terrace & Mofflin Avenue
- Mrs Herberts Park – river end of Bay Road (behind Claremont Museum)
- Rowe Park (with exclusion of designated playground area) – Stevens Street
- Foreshore between Chester Road & Alex Prior Park
City of Cockburn – www.cockburn.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- Ramsay Park – Tetlow Place, Bibra Lake
- Ferres Reserve – Lachlan Way, Bibra Lake
- Powell Reserve – Parakeet Way, Coogee
- C Y O’Connor Beach – McTaggart Cove, North Coogee
- Hargreaves Park – Counsel Road, Coolbellup
- Jarvis Park – Quinlan Street, Coolbellup
- Mamilllius Park – Archidamus Road, Coolbellup
- Matilda Birkett Reserve – Whitmore Place, Coolbellup
- Rinaldo Reserve – Lavinia Crescent, Coolbellup
City of Stirling – www.stirling.wa.gov.au
Dogs are welcome in most of the City of Stirling’s parks and reserves, with the exception of most beaches. All dogs must be kept on a leash in Stirling Civic Gardens, Stirling and Albert James Park, Joondanna. All other public parks within the City of Stirling are classified as Dog Exercise Areas and as such, dogs can be exercised without a leash attached.
– Millington Reserve, Jeanes Road, Karrinyup.
– Carine Open Space, Beach Road, Carine.
Charles Riley Reserve, North Beach – Enclosed Dog Park
Great, new enclosed dog area in North Beach. Right next to a great playground for the kids and close to the beach. This is a top facility in the area.
Inglewood Enclosed Dog Park
Stancliffe St off Central Ave, Mt Lawley Inglewood
Take the turning after Stancliffe St. on the right from Central Ave for the best parking immediately outside this new facility.
Stirling Council have been trialling this enclosed park. Public comment has now closed but this is still a great place to take socialised dogs. Fully enclosed with a sand pit, some jumping logs and a water bowl area. Toilets nearby for humans too.
Dog beach locations
- Extending northwards 200m from the City’s southern boundary at Peasholm Street, Scarborough
- Between Kathleen and Bennion Streets, Trigg
- Between Castle and Margaret streets, North Beach
City of Subiaco – www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- Mueller Park between Roberts and Subiaco Roads, near Perth Modern School.
- Cliff Sadlier Park, Cunningham Terrace, Daglish.
- Troy Terrace/Richardson Terrace, Daglish.
- Railway Reserve, Stubbs Terrace, Jolimont.
- Rankin Reserve, Railway Road, Shenton Park.
- Rosalie Park upper level only between Onslow Road and Thomas Street (between 5.00am – 8.30am only)
- Kitchener Park Roberts Road, adjacent to Subiaco Oval.
- The Palms Rokeby Road/Nicholson Road, Subiaco
- JH Abrahams Reserve, The Avenue, Crawley (between 5.00am and 8.30am only)
- McCallum Park, McCallum Street/Stubbs Terrace, Daglish
- Jersey Street Reserve, Jersey Street, Troy Terrace
City of Swan – www.swan.wa.gov.au
- Whiteman Park (Whiteman)
- Reg Bond Reserve, Viveash.
- Aveley Dog Park, Ellenbrook
- You can exercise your dog on all City reserves, excluding the following restricted areas.
Dogs are NOT allowed in the following areas:-
- Emu Lakes (Ballajura);
- Altone Park Lake (Beechboro);
- Sacramento Park (Beechboro);
- Maguire Park (Beechboro);
- Stirling Square (Guildford);
- Talbot Road Bushland (Swan View/Stratton);
- John George Walk Trail (Viveash); and
- Lightning Swamp Bushland (Noranda).
Town of Victoria Park – www.vicpark.wa.gov.au
Visit the Town of Victoria Park website for a list of dog exercise areas.
Town of Vincent – www.vincent.wa.gov.au
Dog exercise areas include:-
- Leederville – Britannia Road Reserve – Bounded by Britannia Rd, Brentham St and parallel with the Mitchell Freeway. (South side of Reserve only). Brentham/Bennelong Reserve – Between Brentham and Oxford streets, south of Wylie Place.
- Perth – Robertson Park – Bounded by Fitzgerald, Palmerston, Stuart and Randell Streets.
- North Perth – Woodville Reserve – Bounded by Namur, Fitzgerald, Mignonette and Farmer Streets. Les Lilleyman Reserve – Bounded by London, Ellesmere and Gill Streets. Charles Veryard Reserve – Bounded by Hanover Place, Deague Court and Bourke Street. (North East side of reserve only)
- Mount Hawthorn – Menzies Park – Bounded by Berryman, Egina, East and Purslowe Streets.
- Highgate – Jack Marks Reserve – Corner Broome and Wright Streets.
- Mount Lawley – Forrest Park – Corner Curtis and Harold St.
- East Perth – Banks Reserve – Joel Tce (Southern end only)
City of Wanneroo – www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au
Dogs may be exercised on most City of Wanneroo reserves, but NOT in the following areas:-
- Frederick J Stubbs Grove, Quinns Rocks
- Beach Reserves, except designated areas
- Wanneroo Showgrounds, Wanneroo
- Kingsway Sporting Complex (dogs may be exercised on a leash only but are prohibited on the netball courts)
The following are designated beach reserves for dogs:
- part of Quinns Rocks Beach, Quinns Rocks, north from Tapping Way
- part of Yanchep Beach, Yanchep, south from Nautical Court
- part of Two Rocks Beach, Two Rocks, south of the southern groyne
Shire of Mundaring – www.mundaring.wa.gov.au
Contact the Shire of Mundaring on 9290 6666 for a list of dog exercise areas.