Find an Off-Leash Dog Exercise Park in Perth: Local Faves for Zoomies & Sniffs

Perth has hundreds of designated off-leash areas spread across the metro area — one of the better networks of any Australian city. Whether you’re looking for a fully fenced enclosure, a bush walk, or a park near the river, there’s something close to wherever you are.

We also have a dedicated guide to fully fenced dog parks in Perth if that’s what you’re looking for specifically.

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Off-Leash Dog Exercise Parks by Council

All off-leash areas are managed by local councils. If you’re ever unsure about a specific park’s rules, check the relevant council website directly.

Off-Leash Etiquette

💡 Good to Know Before You Go

  • Keep your dog under effective control at all times — off-leash doesn’t mean unsupervised
  • Always clean up after your dog. Most parks have waste bag dispensers at the entrance but bring extras
  • Carry a lead — you’ll need it to enter and exit the park and for any on-lead sections
  • Dogs must be on lead within 5 metres of children’s playgrounds — this applies across most Perth councils
  • Dogs must be on lead near active sporting fields being used for organised activities

Map: Off Leash Dog Exercise Parks In Perth

Popular Perth Off-Leash Parks

With hundreds of parks across the metro area, here are some well-known favourites worth knowing about.

Bayswater — Riverside Gardens

A favourite across the city for its expansive off-leash area where dogs can run and swim. Well suited to dogs who enjoy fetch and socialising with other dogs.

Gwelup — Lake Gwelup Reserve

A scenic 2.5km off-lead track around the lake. Popular with joggers too, so keep a close eye on your dog. Well worth the drive from neighbouring suburbs.

Inglewood Dog Park

A fenced park with sand for digging and some agility obstacles. Good for socialising and basic training in a secure environment.

Banjup — Calleya Dog Park

Fully fenced with separate sections for small and large dogs. Nestled between Piara Waters and Cockburn Central.

Carine Regional Open Space

A spacious, well-maintained park with a fenced off-leash area. Good for dogs who need room to run without the intensity of a busier suburban park.

Trigg Bushland Reserve

A bush walk close to the city with off-leash options. Dogs enjoy the space and fresh air — good if yours prefers exploring to socialising with other dogs.

Jandakot — Yarra Vista Enclosed Dog Park

Separate enclosures for big and small dogs, agility obstacles, lots of shade, and a double-gated entrance. There’s also a playground for kids between the two pens.

Scarborough — Abbett Park Reserve

Trails, wetlands, and plenty of room to explore off the lead. A good option if your dog likes variety in terrain rather than a standard park loop.

Piara Waters — Newhaven Dog Park

Separate areas for big and small dogs in a secure environment. A reliable choice in the southern suburbs for dogs who need a safe space to socialise.

Wembley — Lake Monger Reserve

A beautiful lake with a walking path all the way around. Off-leash area is in the south-east corner. Popular with dog owners from across the city.

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