Point Danger Lookout, Coolangatta
Point Danger Lookout in Coolangatta is a stunning coastal lookout with panoramic ocean views—and if you’re lucky, a front-row seat to whales at play.
Point Danger Lookout in Coolangatta is a stunning coastal lookout with panoramic ocean views—and if you’re lucky, a front-row seat to whales at play.
Two states, two pups, and double the attitude—this iconic Queensland / New South Wales Border stop is less about the line on the ground and more about the laughs (and photos) you’ll take home.
A lively and scenic coastal spot at Byron Bay where pups can enjoy bustling foreshore walks, whale-watching, and people-watching, with plenty of charm for hoomans—just mind the crowds and hot footpaths.
Shark Bay is a scenic coastal picnic spot at Evans Head where pups can enjoy salty sea breezes and ocean sniffs—just keep them on lead and stay shark-smart if entering the water.
Victoria Street Dog Park in Lismore offers a decent fenced off-leash area, but visitors should remain cautious as interactions with other dogs and their owners may vary.
Elizabeth Gardens in Lismore offers a spacious off-leash dog area perfect for energetic pups — just make sure their recall is road-trip ready.
Nymboida Camping and Canoeing is a relaxed riverside stop between Armidale and Grafton, perfect for stretching the legs, enjoying nature, and planning your next outdoor adventure.
Taylor Street Dog Park in Armidale offers a spacious off-leash area with open grassy fields, natural sniff spots, and plenty of sticks to keep adventurous pups happily occupied.
A spacious, country-style dog park in Armidale with fenced and unfenced areas, creekside charm, and plenty of room for serious zoomies.
George Street Dog Park in West Tamworth is a spacious, fully fenced off-leash area offering plenty of room for energetic pups to roam, though visitors should be prepared for limited shade and dusty conditions in dry weather.