Seven Mile Beach National Park
Seven Mile Beach National Park is a dog-friendly park in Kiama.
Dog rules
Dogs must be kept on-leash and are only permitted on perimeter footpaths of public parks within the Kiama Municipal Council area. Dogs are not permitted in park interiors. Dogs are not permitted on beaches unless within a designated off-leash beach area, in Minnamurra River water areas, or in Crooked River. Dogs are not permitted within 10 metres of children's playgrounds or food preparation/consumption areas, or on active sports fields during organised sport. Dog faeces must be immediately removed and properly disposed of. Source: Kiama Municipal Council – Dog off-leash areas (kiama.nsw.gov.au/Services/Animals/Dog-off-leash-areas)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Huge wide clean beach. Great for walking or riding your bike. There are signs staying no dogs and horses but we saw both and as usual no policing of the rules. Swimming is a bit tough as they waves were not very friendly. Beach not patrolled either. The toilets and picnic facilities are great as is the shower and foot washing pole.
Beautiful beach. Lots of parking. Toilets and shower facilities available. I recommend you bring your own shade if you have kids.
Stunning and quiet beach. A few more toilets and rubbish bins would be great. There were allot of blue bottles while we were there. However, they were avoidable if you watch where you walk. The BBQ area and showers were fantastic.
long, wide beach with a peaceful atmosphere—perfect for a relaxing strol
Seven Mile Beach National Park is fantastic — a huge, open beach backed by peaceful forest and plenty of room to explore. The walking tracks are really relaxing, and the beach itself is perfect for long strolls with big views. A great place to unwind and enjoy a natural stretch of coastline.
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