Tuggeranong has over 30 dog off-leash areas and one dog park, with another on the way.
04 April 2024
Tuggeranong is a dog friendly region of Canberra, with plenty of on-leash and off-leash open spaces for you and your four-legged friend to explore together.
Here are some of our favourite spots:
Dog parks
There is one dog park in Tuggeranong, with another one on its way.
Greenway – Mortimer Lewis Drive, Lake Tuggeranong
Located next to the picturesque Lake Tuggeranong, this scenic dog park is an ideal spot for your dog to socialise and play.
Large eucalyptus trees provide shade and there are large grassy areas. There are also benches so you can take a seat while your dog plays nearby.
There are two separate play areas: one for smaller dogs, and one for larger dogs.
Lanyon dog park - corner of Jim Pike Avenue and Woodcock Avenue, Gordon
Design work is progressing for a new fenced dog park near Point Hut Pond. Construction is expected to begin later in 2024.
Find more information and keep up to date.
Off-leash areas
There are over 30 areas that are dog off-leash in the Tuggeranong region.
Point Hut Pond
On hot days, take your dog to the western riverbank of Point Hut Crossing and Point Hut Bond. There are dog swimming spaces where your pooch can have a paddle before running themselves dry on the riverbank.
Calwell Playing Fields
With plenty of open space, Calwell Playing Fields is the perfect spot for zoomies or a game of fetch.
It’s important to know that ovals or sportsgrounds are conditional spaces. This means that if the oval is in use (i.e. when it is booked for formal sport, including training sessions), you and your dog will need to come back later.
Fadden Pines District Park
The side of this park closest to the Futsal Centre (the opposite side to the playground and skate park) is a dog off-leash area. There’s a large grassy area perfect for playing, and shady trees throughout the area.
There are public toilets on the other side of the park near the barbecue area. However, remember that when in use, all playgrounds, picnic areas and barbecue areas (as well as sportsgrounds) become dog prohibited areas. If they’re not in use, you’re able to venture into this area with your dog on their lead.
Simpsons Hill, Chisholm
This area is perfect for active dogs. There’s a grassy hill with lots of trees and space to run around.
On-leash areas
All streets, verges, footpaths and cycle paths are on-leash areas. You’ll also need to keep your dog on-leash if you’re within 10 metres either side of the path.
Lakes are also dog on-leash areas unless otherwise signposted.
Remember that regardless of where you are, it’s an offence not to pick up your dog droppings. You can receive a $150 fine for not picking up your dog’s droppings, and a $75 fine for not carrying appropriate equipment to collect your dog’s droppings. Keeping poo bags on hand near your leash (and using them to clean up after your dog) is an easy way to avoid copping a fine!
Learn more about local spots to take your dog or view on-leash, off-leash, conditional off-leash and dog prohibited areas on ACTmapi’s dog exercise area map.
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