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Dog Parks Brisbane: 150+ Off-Leash Areas & Beaches

Discover Brisbane's best dog parks, off-leash beaches, and pet-friendly spaces. Find dog-friendly cafes, river walks, and the complete BCC dog parks guide.

By Brisbane Daily · Published 1 July 2026 at 3:49 am

Updated 2 July 2026 at 3:50 am

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Dog Parks Brisbane: 150+ Off-Leash Areas & Beaches
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Brisbane is an excellent city for dogs, with an extensive network of off-leash parks across all suburbs, dog-friendly river walks, and a café culture that accommodates outdoor dog-sitting at most venues with covered outdoor seating. The subtropical climate makes year-round outdoor dog exercise a daily pleasure, and Brisbane City Council maintains one of Australia's most extensive designated off-leash area networks.

Off-leash areas — Brisbane City Council designates over 150 off-leash areas across the city. The most popular include the Stones Corner off-leash dog park, the Nudgee Beach recreational area (off-leash beach, Nudgee), the Sherwood Arboretum off-leash section, and the Norman Creek corridor off-leash area. Brisbane City Council's BCC Dog Parks finder at brisbane.qld.gov.au provides the full updated list.

Nudgee Beach — the off-leash beach area at Nudgee Beach on the northern bayside is Brisbane's most popular dog beach, providing sand, mangrove foreshore, and protected bay water access for swimming dogs. The beach is accessible from the northern suburbs and is particularly popular on weekend mornings.

New Farm Park — New Farm Park's off-leash dog area adjacent to the Brisbane River is the inner-city dog owner's most popular destination, with the park's river views, the cottonwood trees, and the community of regular dog walkers providing the social experience that Brisbane's active dog owner population seeks alongside the physical exercise.

Dog-friendly cafés — Brisbane's outdoor café culture welcomes dogs at most venues with covered outdoor seating, particularly in the New Farm, Paddington, and West End precincts. The Jan Powers Farmers Market and the Powerhouse markets area are explicitly dog-friendly, as are most of the South Brisbane and inner-city café strips.

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