Do you live in Queensland and you’re looking for a change of scene from your regular park, or maybe you are just visiting and you want to find the best places to take your dog?

In the list below simply click on the local area that you’re interested in. You will be directed to the relevant council webpage with details of the dog exercise areas (please note some of the links are to PDF pages so you will need Adobe reader). Local councils are constantly updating and adding to their lists of leash free areas, and trialling new ones, so remember to check back every now and then for new places to play!

Dog parks offer great benefits for owner and dog alike:

– For dogs, they offer the freedom of running without constraint, allowing them to play, sniff, chase, roll and romp to their heart’s content. Many problems such as digging and barking arise because dogs are restless and bored. Often, these problems can be solved simply by giving dogs more exercise.

– For dog owners they offer a great chance to get some exercise, contribute to your own health and well-being, and meet other dog owners.

COUNCIL AREAS OF QLD

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

Aurukun Shire Council

B

Banana Shire Council
Barcaldine Regional Council
Barcoo Shire Council
Blackall-Tambo Regional Council
Boulia Shire Council
Brisbane City Council
Bulloo Shire Council
Bundaberg Regional Council
Burdekin Shire Council
Burke Shire Council

C

Cairns Regional Council
Carpentaria Shire Council
Cassowary Coast Regional Council
Central Highlands Regional Council
Charters Towers Regional Council
Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council
Cloncurry Shire Council
Cook Shire Council
Croydon Shire Council

D

Diamantina Shire Council

E

Etheridge Shire Council

F

Flinders Shire Council
Fraser Coast Regional Council

G

Gladstone Regional Council
Gold Coast City Council
Goondiwindi Regional Council
Gympie Regional Council

H

Hinchinbrook Shire Council
Hope Vale Aboriginal Shire Council

I

Ipswich City Council
Isaac Regional Council

J

K

Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council

L

Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council
Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Logan City Council
Longreach Regional Council

M

Mackay Regional Council
Mapoon Aboriginal Shire Council
Maranoa Regional Council
McKinlay Shire Council
Moreton Bay Regional Council
Mornington Shire Council
Mount Isa City Council
Murweh Shire Council

N

Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council
North Burnett Regional Council
Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council

O

P

Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council
Paroo Shire Council
Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council

Q

Quilpie Shire Council

R

Redland City Council
Richmond Shire Council
Rockhampton Regional Council

S

Scenic Rim Regional Council
Somerset Regional Council
South Burnett Regional Council
Southern Downs Regional Council
Sunshine Coast Regional Council

T

Tablelands Regional Council
Toowoomba Regional Council
Torres Shire Council
Torres Strait Island Regional Council
Townsville City Council

U

V

W

Western Downs Regional Council
Whitsunday Regional Council
Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council
Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council

X

Y

Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council

Z

It is recognised that dogs benefit greatly from the chance to run freely, and for this reason the Companion Animals Act (NSW) makes it a duty for councils to provide “off-leash” areas for the exercise of dogs. These areas may only be available for this purpose for limited hours, but at any time there must be at least one place in each council area where dogs can be exercised without a lead.

Leash Free areas are designed to allow pet owners to exercise their dogs without a leash in an open environment where they are not likely to impact on other recreational area users. Please remember that owners are still required to be able to control their dog before releasing them for exercise and they must clean up after their animals immediately.

In the event that a council website has not provided information on off leash areas the link will take you to the council homepage. You can then search their website for new information or contact the council directly.