There are 99 dog-friendly attractions in Western Australia
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Take a walk in a wetland and discover all kinds of waterbirds.
Located in Bull Creek on the Canning River, Bateman Park is dense with river gums and melaleucas.
A combination of the easy Bells Rapids River Walk and the more difficult Goat Walk. The trail follows the river, before climbing the hill with some steep rocky sections to navigate.
Small, Dog-friendly beach in Trigg
Bicton Baths is a significant place for community enjoyment and connections through sport, leisure activities and annual concerts.
Big Brook Dam is one of the attractions on the Karri Forest Explorer Drive that has something for everyone, especially families.
Marvel at the size of this enormous old karri tree.
Day use area, ideal for fishing and swimming.
Popular family beach with boat ramp, toilets and kiosk.
A series of dog friendly trails weaving through a wide variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species of cockatoo.
Cape Peron has rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs, while its northern shore is more sheltered. It is popular for sightseeing, fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.
The Captain Fawcett 4WD Track showcases some of Western Australia’s best jarrah forests, historic farmhouses, original trestle bridges and magnificent views.
The Coral Bay boat ramp is approximately 2.5 km south of Coral Bay settlement.
A boat launch facility that offers access to the waters of the Ningaloo Marine Park and beyond.
This area is also home to a number of sea birds, including the osprey, cormorants and many other bird species.
With excellent visitor facilities and great river access, Dwaarlindjirraap is one of the most popular sites in Lane Poole Reserve.
Ellis Brook Valley, is recognised as the richest wild flower location in the Perth Metropolitan Area. It has over 500 species of wild flowers in a beautiful hidden valley only a 35min drive from Perth
Located near Broome Port, this beach has the perfect spot for fishing, watching the sunset and exploring unusual rock formations.
A recreaction site south of Coral Bay, used for fishing, diving and off road driving commercial and recreational
Five Mile beach area is located within the Lighthouse Recreation Zone, where fishing is permitted.
Floreat Lakesis located on the western side of Herdsman Lake and is one of the four deep permanent water bodies.
Fred Jacoby is an ideal place for a family day out or picnic. There are pleasant walks that begin and pass through this site and features rolling grassland, exotic trees, picnic facilities and wood barbeques.
A popular beach located in Broome with a stunning view of the sunset.
Opengrassed parkland areas with parking facilities, playground equipment,park benches, and two gazebos, make Glendalough Open Space Areaexcellent forpicnicking.
Golden Valley is a popular picnic area set in the state's largest Arboretum.
An grassy open area with a foot bridge to access the northern side of the river.
See and learn about the the formation and geology of the stromatolites, or ‘living fossils'from the Hamelin Pool Boardwalk.
The Henderson Foreshore area is about 15km south of Fremantle and has a lookout, a walk trail along the cliff top and a longer trail linking to other parts of Beeliar Regional Park.
The Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre is located right on the edge of Herdsman Lake and provides an opportunity for the community to interact with the research being conducted there.
Experience an extraordinary immersive experience with the Illuminate night projections at Boola Bardip.