15 Best Dog Beaches Around Brisbane
Brisbane dogs are spoilt for choice when it comes to fantastic beaches to let their fur down and feel the sand between their paws. From the northern Sunshine Coast through to the southern Gold Coast and Bribie Island in between, here are 15 of the best:
Nestled on the southside of Noosa National Park is one of the Sunshine Coast's best doggie beaches - a protected stretch of surf beach with plenty of room for dogs of all sizes to run free...more
Pooches can take their pick of cooling off in saltwater Stumers Creek or roughing it in the surf at this highly popular offleash beach at Coolum, a perfect spot for all the family as well...more
Worth a day trip to Bribie Island is this long stretch of surf beach with plenty of running and digging options (recommended to visit at low tide) and the possibility to hike all the way around to Bongaree...more
An offleash beach in the southern Gold Coast with the wow factor - here dogs can paddle to their heart's content in stunning Currumbin Creek or play chase the stick on the adjacent surf beach...more
With 2 sections for pups to let their fur down - a family friendly surf beach and a protected tract of sand surf and rock pools, Buddina is also adjacent to the Sunshine Coast's best (after hours) dog park...more
Another Bribie Island beach that actually connects with Woorim (best at low tide), although a bit wilder and woollier than Woorim beach yet with an abundance of sand, water and vine-covered dunes...more
Pooches can now cool off at Sandgate-Shorncliffe (between the stairs near the corner of Flinders Parade and Second Ave and the corner of Park Parade and Zeehan Street at Shorncliffe) ... more
On this gorgeous relatively unpopulated stretch of coastline dogs have a whole 4km of sandy off leash beach to romp on, between Burgess Creek and Tristania Drive... more
Queens Beach is a little 600m stretch of sandy beach in Scarborough on the Redcliffe peninsula and dogs are allowed off leash here 24 hours a day....more
The sleepy hamlet of Nudgee Beach is hemmed to one side by Tuckeroo Park, which runs alongside Kedron Brook as it meets the sea, and there is a popular offleash dog beach and park here... more