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Kowen Park in ACT, Australia, is a fantastic destination for dog owners looking to enjoy a day outdoors with their furry companions. The park is dog-friendly and features a beautiful, scenic dog-friendly trail that spans a 7km round trip. As an on-leash only area, it ensures a safe environment for all visitors. You'll find shaded areas and seating throughout, perfect for taking a break while enjoying the natural surroundings. Plus, there's plenty of free parking nearby and no entry fee, making it an accessible spot for a lovely outing. While Kowen Park does not have some typical amenities like a fully fenced area or off-leash sections, its untamed beauty and well-maintained trails make it a great place for a dog walk. Some reviews highlight its stunning vistas and opportunities for wildlife viewing, so keep an eye out for local creatures as you explore! Just be mindful of the rocky parts of the trail and the occasional bindis at the clearing’s end. With a solid 5-star rating from DogPack users, it's clear that both pups and their owners have a great time here, making it a must-visit. Interestingly, Kowen Park is part of the beautiful Namadgi National Park, which showcases the stunning landscapes and biodiversity of the Australian Alps. Historically, this region was significant for the indigenous Ngunnawal people, who lived sustainably in these lands for thousands of years, adding an intriguing cultural layer to your visit.
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Beautiful trail to walk with the dogs. 7km round trip from entry to the clearing and back. Can be tricky at times on the more rocky parts. Be careful of bindis, the trail was fine but there must have been some in the clearing at the end we had to pick out before walking back



Great bush trail to go hiking with your dog (on-leash only). Lots of scenic views, cascades (when there's been rain) and plenty of wildlife. Picnic areas at both ends of the trail and the occasional seat in between.
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