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Dog-Friendly Parks in Tasmania: Off-Leash Areas and Walking Trails

Tasmania's beautiful parks and green spaces offer the perfect backdrop for adventures with your four-legged mate. Whether you're after sprawling reserves where dogs can stretch their legs, quiet gardens to explore together, or bustling community spaces where pooches can socialise, this guide highlights the best dog friendly parks across the state. From the north to the south, you'll find welcoming spots that cater to canine companions of all sizes and energy levels.

Getting out with your dog is one of life's simple pleasures, and Tasmanian parks make it easy. These spaces aren't just great for exercise and play; they're also wonderful for bonding with your pet while soaking up some of the island's fresh air and natural beauty. Most parks have their own character and charm, so exploring a few different spots means you and your dog get variety and new experiences throughout the year.

We've gathered information on parks across Tasmania that welcome dogs, so you can plan outings that work for both of you. Whether you're a local looking to discover a new favourite haunt or visiting the state with your furry friend in tow, these parks make it simple to enjoy quality time outdoors together.

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    Battery Point

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    Salamanca Place

    Battery Point

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    Lark Distillery and Bar

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    Lark Distillery and Bar is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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