Definitely no dogs allowed in NSW NP's.
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Can't quite understand the logic in that one. Just because something else unrelated is a (bigger) problem does not justify taking prohibited animals into NPs. On top of that, what are the chances of the dog being "well behaved" if the the owner does not give a crap about the fact that it (the dog) shouldn't be there in the first place.
What problems can a dog that is well behaved or on a leash cause in a national park or anywhere else for that matter?
All this "Fuss" over a couple of dogs in the park when in reality it is the human visitors that cause the majority of the damage including crapping indiscriminately everywhere and leaving dunny paper all over the show.
Banning dogs in the parks put many families and grey nomads at a disadvantage because they can't go there because of their pets who in reality are a part of the family , Stupid bloody rule I recon.
Some people have to put up with neighbours dogs all year 'round. When they decide to visit a N.P. where no dogs are allowed, the last thing they want is having to put up with more dogs.
After a bad experience, I will never again stay in a 'pet friendly' caravan park and I will do everything possible to keep dogs out of NPs.
.W.
some national parks and some reserves have permissions for dogs on a leash. All national parks allow service dogs on all easy walking tracks.
All of the areas (that I know of and have seen) and walking tracks that all leashed dogs are permitted on are clearly signposted and marked on the maps.
My 2 hates on this topic?
Dog owners in the dog friendly areas that dont pick up after their mutts and
muppets who bring in cats...