North Curl Curl Beach

Dogs not permitted

Updated 21 Apr 2026

North Curl Curl Beach is a beach in North Curl Curl. Dogs are not currently allowed.

Dog rules

The beach itself is prohibited for dogs. User notes say 'offleash allowed behind the beach' — that would be a separate venue/area, not the beach itself. Mark the beach as NOT_ALLOWED. Consider creating a separate venue for the behind-beach off-leash area if warranted.

At a glance

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North Curl Curl Beach, New South Wales

Before you go

  • 🚫Official source advises dogs are not allowed — we don't recommend visiting with your dog.

What people say

Curly P.
Google Maps
★★★★★4 months ago

Dogs are allowed in the lagoon but not in the beach. The water in the lagoon is very polluted and not suitable for people or dogs.

Jun H.
Google Maps
★★★★★2 years ago

I loved walking around the beach, and the stone cliff that is nature-sculptured is amazing. Pet-friendly. Outdoor shower. Rock pool. Rock fishing (be cautious when fishing during high tide). Parking space. The only thing I noticed was that the parking near the beach is not free ($8/hr or $35/day). But you can find street parking for free (6P).

ƊΙИΞЅĦ V.
Google Maps
★★★★3 years ago

Great beach with lots of room to spread out and not be close to other people. There are some inconsiderate idiots that bring their dog unleashed in the no dogs area and there is poo everywhere. Parking is $12/hr so park on the main road instead and walk in. Great place to fly a drone

Herlina C.
Google Maps
★★★★★1 year ago

Amazing family beach. Pretty views, amazing waves. The lifeguards always warn us if it is not suitable for swimming. Not too crowded too. It is better bring tents or shades.

KK
Google Maps
★★★★★3 years ago

Beautiful spacious beach, lots of off street parking ( avoid the parking lot unless you are local as it will cost $12 per hour! ). Big beach, enough to spread out and not be close to others. The inlet can be bit gross in low tide with dogs splashing about but not too bad if it's high tide and the water from the ocean meet up with inlet...

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How we know this

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