Naomi Honey Reserve

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 29 Apr 2026

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Naomi Honey Reserve is a park in Shelly Beach. Dog access isn't confirmed, but it may be worth checking.

Dog rules

Central Coast Council's "Guide to being PAWSOME!" booklet states: "When exercising in a public place, keep your dog on a lead and under the control of a competent person." "This means when you are outside your home, including on the footpath, your dog must be on a lead — except in designated dog off-leash exercise areas." The booklet also notes that under the Companion Animals Act 1998, dogs are prohibited from schools, shopping centres, beaches (except in designated areas), food preparation areas, playgrounds and wildlife protection areas. This park is not on Central Coast Council's published off-leash list, so the council's general on-leash rule applies. (Source: Central Coast Council — "Guide to being PAWSOME!" Responsible Pet Ownership booklet, centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.)
Shelly Beach NSW 2261

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧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

★★★★4 years ago

It was lovely having a get together with friends near the beach. It would be good if there was a couple of tables under the trees for some shade too as they are all out in full sun. A beautiful spot for a picnic or there is the cafe at the SLS Club there.

★★★★★11 months ago

An excellent place to defeat Arlo and then subsequently track down Giovanni to capture the elusive “Shadow Dialga”. Was the coldest day in history so not the best day to attend a beach. But still ‘pretty’

★★★★3 years ago

One of the Wonderful view place🏝

★★★★★8 years ago

Lovely beach. Loads of rock pools to explore. Clean amenities.

★★★★9 years ago

One of the best beaches I've been to and it's not crowded.

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How we know this

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