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Dog-Friendly Darwin: Parks, Walks and Off-Leash Areas in the Top End

Darwin has a reasonable number of dog-friendly spaces, though the tropical environment creates some unique considerations. East Point Reserve is one of the most popular dog-walking areas, with lake trails, shaded paths and ocean views, though dogs must be on a leash in designated conservation areas. Several suburban parks across Nightcliff, Rapid Creek and Casuarina have off-leash sections. Dogs are not permitted at stinger season beaches due to marine stinger risk and signage, and dogs should never be walked near fresh water bodies, rivers, estuaries or wetlands without checking for crocodile risk first. The Darwin City Council website lists current off-leash designations. Several cafes in the Darwin CBD and Parap have outdoor areas that welcome well-behaved leashed dogs. The Dry season is the practical season for extended dog walks; the wet season heat and storms limit outdoor time considerably.

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