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The Gold Coast in Australia is one of the most beautiful sites you can possibly see. If you are on vacation, it’s no wonder you want to share this enriching experience with your canine friends.
But unfortunately, when we’re taking out our dogs, we have to ensure that the area is compatible with canines. Luckily, we have a handful of excellent dog beaches and swimming holes we think might just make your adorable pup’s day!
The 4 Dog-Friendly Beaches
1. Biggera Waters Beach
️ Address: | Biggera Waters QLD 4216, Australia |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | Yes |
- Off-leash is only allowed at certain times of the day (5-8 a.m., 4-7 p.m.)
- Area is already pre-stocked with bags for clean up—making your job easy!
- Make sure to follow safety rules and keep your dog in your sight.
2. The Spit
️ Address: | Seaworld Dr, Main Beach QLD 4217 |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | Yes |
- Located close to Sea World—fun for the whole family
- Completely off-leash, no designated times
- Food and drink options are within walking distance
- Must check for beach markers to see what area your dog can be in
3. Tallebudgera Creek Beach
️ Address: | 218 Tallebudgera Dr, Palm Beach QLD 4221 |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | Yes |
- Very scenic, lovely location—half beach, half creek
- Open 24 hours to the public
- No designated times for off-leash—your pup can go as they please
- Unfenced location with no set restrictions
- Must be 200 metres away from flagged areas as seen
4. Currumbin Creek Beach
️ Address: | Durigan St, Palm Beach |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | South from Tower 13 |
- Very dog-friendly, child-friendly location
- Beach is patrolled in sections
- Dogs (and people) can enjoy the fountains
- Enjoyed by tourists and locals
The 4 Dog-Friendly Swimming Holes
While these aren’t traditional coastal beach areas, they are a ton of fun for your canine to enjoy. Take a peek.
5. Cedar Creek Falls
️ Address: | 76 Cedar Creek Falls Road, Oxenford |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | No |
- Only certain parts of the park are dog-friendly, so check locations
- Your dog must be on a leash
- Lots of beautiful scenic sites to explore with your pooch
6. Coomera River Causeway Park
️ Address: | Oxenford QLD 4210 |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | No |
- Dogs must be leashed at all times
- Lots of fun things to do, like fishing, playing on playgrounds, picnicking, and barbecuing
- Relaxed family-style environment
7. Swift Park
️ Address: | Nerang QLD 4211 |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | Yes |
- 1 kilometre of exploring space for your canine compadre
- Dog parks included in this location
- Full access to an awesome agility park
- Fenced-in playground for children
8. Schusters Park
️ Address: | 506 Schusters Road, Tallebudgera QLD 4228 |
Open Times: | Dawn to dusk |
Cost: | Free |
Off-Leash: | Yes |
- Both on and off-leash dog areas to explore
- Access to a saltwater creek
- Your dog can romp on the on-leash sandy beach portion
Other Strictly On-Leash Beaches
That was it for the relaxed beaches. Now, your dog can also enjoy these pet-friendly places. However, most have very strict dog regulations, so always leash your pooch, follow the rules, and check signs.
- Bilinga Beach
- North Kirra Beach
- Tugun Beach
- Esplanade South Park Beach
- Mermaid Beach
- Nobby Beach
- Miami Beach
- Kurrawa Beach
Conclusion
Whether you’re a local or tourist, there is plenty to do along the Gold Coast. You can plan a day or two visiting one or a handful of these awesome, dog-friendly locations. Luckily, your pup can enjoy most of the activities right along with you.
Be sure to get out there, take the Frisbee, and wear your sunblock! It’s time to get your toes (and paws) in the sand.
- Related Read: Dog-Friendly Beaches on the Sunshine Coast, Australia
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