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8+ Best Dog Parks in Brisbane

Brisbane is packed with green spaces where dogs can stretch their legs, burn off energy and socialise safely. Whether you’re after wide open spaces to throw the ball or enclosed areas where you can relax while your dog plays, the city has no shortage of well-designed dog-friendly parks.

In this guide, we’ve rounded up the best off-leash and fenced dog parks in Brisbane, along with nearby cafes and attractions to round out the perfect day out with your dog.

 

Off-leash dog parks in Brisbane

Kedron Brook Dog Park, Grange

This popular off-leash spot stretches along the scenic Kedron Brook, offering ample space for dogs to run free and splash in the water. The wide-open area is great for energetic breeds and there are shaded sections for hot days.

With long walking paths, it’s also ideal for a bit of owner exercise too. You’ll find water stations and seating throughout, plus easy access to nearby walking and bike trails.

Powerhouse Park, New Farm

Powerhouse Park offers a stunning riverside setting perfect for a laid-back stroll with your dog. While technically not fenced, it’s a well-known off-leash area with lots of space to play.

You’re right near the Jan Powers Farmers Markets and dog-friendly cafes like Mary Mae’s, making it an ideal spot for weekend outings. Expect lots of local dogs, a lively vibe and easy access to the Brisbane Riverwalk.

Elanora Park, Wynnum

This large and breezy space near the mangroves has a relaxed coastal feel. It includes a designated off-leash zone with room to roam and explore. After your park visit, take a short stroll to Frenchies Café – one of Brisbane’s most dog-friendly spots, with a dedicated dog menu and plenty of shade for a sit-down meal with your mate.

Riverside Dog Park, South Brisbane

A bit of a hidden gem, this long grassy stretch runs alongside the river and offers a peaceful alternative to the busier inner-city parks. There’s plenty of room for off-leash fun, especially in the early mornings.

The location makes it easy to pop into South Bank or West End afterwards for coffee, food or more dog-friendly adventures.

Kalinga Park, Clayfield

Kalinga Park is a well-loved local favourite with a massive off-leash section and heaps of shade trees. There’s even basic agility equipment for dogs that love a bit of a challenge. The park connects to the Kedron Brook Bikeway, so it’s a great place to include in a longer walk or run.

 

Enclosed dog parks Brisbane

Victoria Park Off-Leash Dog Park, Spring Hill

Tucked into the broader Victoria Parklands, this fully fenced dog park is a solid option for inner-city dog owners. It has sloped terrain, giving your dog more variety during their run and includes water bubblers and shady areas.

Parking is easy and the park connects to walking paths that weave through the broader green space.

Tuckeroo Dog Park, Nudgee Beach

This is one of the best fenced parks in Brisbane, with separate areas for large and small dogs. It’s well set up for safe socialising, featuring agility equipment, covered seating for owners and direct access to a nearby dog-friendly beach. There’s plenty of space for play, plus it’s usually not overcrowded.

Bulimba Riverside Park, Bulimba

This fully enclosed park is perfect for smaller or more anxious dogs that need a calmer environment. There are plenty of shade sails and water fountains and it’s a short walk to Oxford Street’s range of dog-friendly cafes.

A great weekend choice for dogs and their humans who enjoy coffee, people-watching and chill vibes.

Martindale Street Dog Park, Chermside West

A lesser-known park but worth a visit, this fully fenced area includes agility obstacles, seating and shade. It's spacious enough for a good run and well-maintained by locals.

 There’s even a kids’ playground nearby, making it a good option for families looking to combine dog playtime with a family outing.

Dutton Park Dog Park, Dutton Park

This inner-south favourite is tucked away but delivers the goods. It's fully fenced, features some agility gear and is surrounded by plenty of greenery.

It’s also close to the river and bikeways, offering more options if you want to extend the walk. There are toilets nearby and water stations on-site.

 

Enjoy!

No matter your dog’s age, breed or energy level, Brisbane has a park that’s perfect for them. From wide-open off-leash spaces along creeks and rivers to secure fenced areas with agility gear, there’s no shortage of spots to explore.

Many of these parks are also close to dog-friendly cafés, scenic walking trails and other local gems, making it easy to turn a simple outing into a full day of fun. So grab the lead, pack a water bowl and discover somewhere new with your dog. Brisbane’s best dog parks are ready and waiting. 

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