Important Dog on-off leash times

The table below summarises dog on-off leash times, for nearby beach locations:

*Please ensure dogs are on leash at all times within 50m of identified Hooded Plover breeding areas. Areas are signed and clearly visible.

Location1 February to
30 April
1 December to
31 January
1 May to
30 November
Main Goolwa Beach
Pedestrian access to
beach vehicle access
ON LEASH
10am - 6pm
ON LEASH AT
ALL TIMES
NO RESTRICTIONS
Except where there are
active Hooded Plover
breeding areas**
Goolwa to Middleton Beach
Treleaven Place to Tongan Way
NO RESTRICTIONS
Except where there are active Hooded Plover breeding areas**
Middleton
Mill Terrace to The Esplanade
(eastern) car park access
ON LEASH AT
ALL TIMES
ON LEASH
10am - 6pm
NO RESTRICTIONS
Except where there are
active Hooded Plover
breeding areas**
Horseshoe BayPort ElliotON LEASH AT
ALL TIMES
ON LEASH
10am - 6pm
NO RESTRICTIONS
Except where there are
active Hooded Plover
breeding areas**
All other coastal foreshore areasON LEASH
10am - 6pm
ON LEASH
10am - 6pm
NO RESTRICTIONS
Except where there are
active Hooded Plover
breeding areas**

Dog On and Off Leash Maps

All Other Coastal Foreshore Areas: Dogs on leash 10am - 6pm from 1 December - 30 April. Under effective control 1 May - 30 November.

*Please ensure dogs are on leash at all times within 50m of an active Hooded Plover breeding area. Breeding areas are clearly marked.

Coastal areas - dog

Blue highlighted area: dogs on leash at all times between 1 December – 31 January. Dogs on leash 10am - 6pm from 1 February - 30 April. Under effective control 1 May - 30 November.

Pink highlighted area: under effective control.

On off Leash area

Blue highlighted area: dogs on leash at all times between 1 December – 31 January. Dogs on leash 10am - 6pm from 1 February - 30 April. Under effective control 1 May - 30 November.

Middleton - Dogs

Blue highlighted area: dogs on leash at all times between 1 December – 31 January. Dogs on leash 10am - 6pm from 1 February - 30 April. Under effective control 1 May - 30 November.

Port Elliot Horsehoe Bay dogs on leash

Blue highlighted area: dogs on leash at all times between 1 December – 31 January. Dogs on leash 10am - 6pm from 1 February - 30 April. Under effective control 1 May - 30 November.

Council Parks and Reserves

Other than the areas listed below, dogs are required to be on leash between 10am and 6pm daily in all Council reserves from 1 December – 30 April.  Dogs are required to be under effective control at all other times.

On leash at all times parks and reserves:

  • Strathalbyn Soldiers Memorial Park
  • Stones Lane Strathalbyn
  • Ferrymans Reserve Hindmarsh Island
  • Bradford Road Bush Reserve Goolwa
  • Currency Creek Waterfall Trail
  • Ratalang Basham’s Beach Conservation Reserve, Middleton - Port Elliot
  • All Council reserves and pathways at Beyond, Chiton.

Dogs are prohibited from the following areas:

  • Within 5 metres of playground equipment
  • Kessell Road Wetlands Goolwa
  • Jaench Reserve Hartley
  • Walter Newell Reserve Goolwa

What is effective control of your dog?

Effective control of a dog that is “Off Leash” means that the owner/person responsible for the dog can voice control their dog in a manner that ensures the dog will obey. The dog needs to remain in close proximity and in sight of the owner/person responsible, at all times. When the dog is called the dog should immediately respond and return to its owner/person responsible. The owner/person responsible should be able to display control over the dog with verbal commands only (not physically holding the dog).

Exercising Effective Control 'On Leash':

In all public places and where legislation or By-laws require a dog to be on a physical restraint - a dog is still required to be under the effective control of a person. In these situations, 'Exercising Effective Control' is by means of voice command and physical control.  The physical control of the dog must be by means of a leash that is no longer than 2m in length. In these situations, 'Exercising Effective Control' requires the person restraining the dog to be physically able to control the behaviour of the dog.

Shepherd on lead

As a responsible dog owner, you are required to collect and dispose of the poo in a sanitary manner (such as the next convenient public waste bin).  As a responsible dog owner, you are required to carry a dog waste bag with you when walking your dog.  A fine of $312.50 can be issued if caught not carrying a dog waste bag.

Dog Bag Dispensers

Council have provided a number of dog waste bag dispensers to help dog owners comply with this requirement. These dispensers are kindly adopted by volunteers in the community, if you notice a dispenser is empty, please contact Council and quote the dispenser number or the location of the dispenser.

Council is reducing the use of single use plastics by using compostable dog waste bags. The shift to a compostable product means that if you take the used bags home, they can be disposed of in your green bin rather than your general waste bin, not only reducing plastic waste but also total waste to landfill.

If you are interested in adopting a dispenser, please contact Community Safety on 8555 7000 during business hours.