Cooma Tourist Park

Cooma Tourist Park

A great stop over place for a road trip with accommodation options that include powered or unpowered sites, cabins, shearers huts and onsite vans. Facilities include BBQ’s, games room, mini golf and a playground.

Dogs need to be supervised and under your control and adhere to a 2-metre distance policy. This park would be suitable for travelers staying in a tent, caravan or RV as the animals are not permitted in the cabins or common amenities areas.

Grand Manor Motor Inn

Grand Manor Motor Inn – Queanbeyan

This motor inn is close to the border between the ACT and NSW; an ideal stopover point on your road trip. They have parking, free WIFI, and a restaurant and bar onsite.

Woodvale at Cooma

Woodvale at Cooma

We struggled unsuccessfully when it came to finding a dog friendly resort in the Snowy Mountains and that relates to it being in a National Park.

However, in nearby towns you can book luxury accommodation such as this stunning cottage built from granite; surrounded by amazing scenery and things to see and do. This place is natures version of a resort for sure.

They are dog friendly, but they have other farm animals and cats and your animal must fit in with that situation.

Mercure Canberra – Braddon

Mercure-Canberra-Braddon

Located in Braddon, within a 5-minute walk to Canberra central in one direction and the Australian War Memorial in the other direction.

The Mercure has 2 only dog friendly rooms and these rooms must be booked directly with the hotel on the number provided. They do have conditions that they will go through with you prior to booking.

This is a heritage listed hotel of a high standard that has 2 dining areas, WIFI access, paid parking and a gym among its list of features.

Discovery Park Jindabyne

Discovery-Park Jindabyne

This park includes powered and unpowered sites for campers and caravans. Dogs are permitted in this section only; there are seasonality restrictions.

You are so close to all the activities at this park no matter the time of year. It has great facilities including free WIFI, BBQ, playground, boat ramp, and laundry.

Southside Village – Symonston

This park is a short 10-minute drive to the CBD. Among their accommodation options are powered and unpowered sites. The park includes a playground, BBQ, kitchen, laundry, free WIFI and amenities block.

Small well-behaved dogs are OK but must be on a leash when outdoors.

Khancoban Lakeside Caravan Park

Khancoban Lakeside Caravan Park

What a stunning location with so much to do whether it be Winter or Summer activities.

Definitely a place to visit and stay if you are inspired by nature and activities that incorporate it. Perhaps you are looking for places to stop on one of the dog friendly road trips Australia offers as part of a unique holiday experience.

They have a range of accommodation options, including unpowered sites for camping. There are the usual camping facilities such as toilets, showers, BBQ’s, camp kitchen, games room and a laundry.

Dogs must be supervised and kept on a leash. They are not permitted inside cabins or common areas such as amenities, playground, camp kitchen, toilets, etc.

There is an extensive pet policy on their website.

Woods Reserve – Namadgi National Park

woods reserve

Despite the adjoining Namadgi National Park, Woods Reserve does permit dogs provided they are on a leash.

The campground is on the banks of Gibraltor Creek and is close to Gibraltor Falls and the Corin Forest Recreational Facility.

The campground does have flushing toilets, hot showers, BBQ’s as well as water from the creek for hand washing and washing up facilities.