Dog-friendly Attractions in Southern Suburbs

The Southern Suburbs of Western Australia provide a range of dog-friendly attractions for you and your furry friend to enjoy. Bicton Baths is a popular spot where dogs can swim and play in a picturesque setting with a relaxed atmosphere. Wireless Hill Park offers walking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views, making it a great destination for a day out with your dog. Ellis Brook Valley Reserve invites you to enjoy a leisurely walk through beautiful scenery and various walking paths with your dog.

South Fremantle Dog Beach, located 25 km from the CBD, provides a large car park, picnic areas, and a beautiful coastline for exploration with your dog. The 1872 Railway Heritage Trail offers a 10 km walk through native paperbark forests and scenic rural paddocks, with a tranquil spot for a picnic and a dip at Randford (Darnminning) Pool. Hillarys Dog Beach, off Whitfords Avenue, is a popular choice for dogs to swim, play in the sand, and socialize with other furry friends.

South Beach in Fremantle features calm waves and a grassed area for drying off, making it a great option for dogs in the southern suburbs. The Lake Goolellal Loop, a 4.5 km walking loop in Yellagonga Regional Park, showcases towering jarrah, marri, and paperbark trees, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting for you and your dog. Remember to keep your dog on a leash when required and clean up after your furry friend to help maintain these dog-friendly attractions. Enjoy exploring the Southern Suburbs of Western Australia with your four-legged companion!

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