There are 99 dog-friendly attractions in Western Australia
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Island Pool is a pretty spot with access to the river and a popular walk trail.
This reserve is a popular area within the park and includes grassed picnic areas, barbeques, toilets and playground equipment.
A lush park with waterfalls and stunning city views John Oldham Park is part of the Narrows Interchange Parkland.
A dog friendly trail offering plenty of history, stunning valley views and hidden gems.
The markets run on the first Saturday of every month and have done for nearly 20 years.
The Kalgoorlie Arboretum, not far from the town centre, provides a wide variety of native flora, walktrails for all ages.
The grassed park on the northern side of the weir is bordered by wetland to the north and the river to the south which ensures the site is popular with both people and birds.
The trail combines easy walking along the valley floor and a winding path through fabulous jarrah forest high above the river.
Kogolup Lake consisits of two wetlands that are surrounded by jarrah/banksia bushland.
A well developed network of walk trails and shared paths provide access to many of the parks most enjoyable settings.
Access the beach from the parking area and enjoy fishing, swimming and beachcombing.
Stunning views over the Swan Coastal Plain are available from lookout platforms which area short walk from the picnic area on Falls Road.
Overlooking the Swan River and across Optus Stadium, Mardalup Park is the perfect spot for outdoor celebration, picnic and sporting activities.
Matilda Bay Reserve is a popular social gathering spot providing a well groomed grassed foreshore with a stunning back drop of the Swan River.
The boat ramp at Monkey Mia is provided for access to the waters of Shark Bay Marine Park.
Daily dolphin viewing experiences are not the only activities at Monkey Mia.
Lake views are available from the walk trails and shared paths that wind through open grassed areas and scattered mature trees.
Mosman Bay Park is a popular recreational foreshore. Mosman Bay foreshore is great for swimming and picnicking, with a number of shaded trees in the parkland area.
Spectacular views of the surrounding landscape including Lake Mt Brown and Cockburn Sound are available from the lookout at the top of the hill.
North Lake has areas of open parkland and mixed banksia / jarrah / marri woodland. The area is home to a large number and variety of waterfowl which inhabit the lake until it dries out each summer.
Ozone Reserve is one of the City's hidden gems, hosting a diverse range of events from music festivals to open air cinemas
Historically this area comprised of a chain of wetlands and marshland.
A family-friendly range of trails to suit all ages and skill levels
Sitting on the brim of the Swan River, Point Fraser features a series of pathways and boardwalks with interpretative signage detailing the environmental, historical and cultural trails
One of four inner wetlands contained within Herdsman Lake Regional Park, Popeye Lake has an information shelter and a floating jetty with an observation deck.
A 3.3km loop trail in Fred Jacoby Park that gives you a taste of the Australian bush - and you can bring your dog along too
Head down to Bassendean beach and learn paddleboarding with your pup, Saturday mornings. In partnership with SAFE INC to raise funds for the re homing of animals.
Red Bluff is a world class surfing destination with spectacular scenery.
A beautiful green space offering the perfect balance of light and shade in the entertainment precinct of Northbridge.
Enjoy a walk or a swim at a beach formed entirely of billions of tiny white shells heaped into ridges up to 10 metres deep.