There are 15 dog-friendly attractions in South Australian Outback
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Argadells Quorn is a historic sheep-working property located on the Arden Vale Rd, just 26km north of Quorn.
Gladstone Square is a picturesque spot located in Port Augusta city centre, offering a serene and relaxing environment amidst the town's hustle and bustle.
The Kingston On Murray Bridge Lookout and Sturt Memorial is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs.
The Kingston On Murray Riverfront is a popular lawn area in Kingston On Murray, offering stunning river views and various seating options.
Living in the Rangelands Walking Trail is a medium hike that allows guests at Skytrek Willow Springs Station to explore the rugged terrain of the Flinders Ranges.
Located along the Riverfront walking trail, Loxton Apex Park in Loxton is a popular picnic spot for both locals and tourists.
Loxton Boat Ramp Reserve is a popular destination in Loxton, South Australia for water-based activities.
Milich's Landing is a historically significant site located in Pyap, South Australia.
Moorook Riverfront Reserve Moorook is a popular campsite located on the shady riverbank of Murray River.
The Quorn Dog Park is located on the corner of First Street and East Terrace in Quorn.
If you're looking for a medium hiking trail that allows you to connect with nature, the Reedy Creek Trail in Hawker is perfect for you.
Rilli Reserve Loxton North is a scenic reserve in the Riverland region of South Australia.
Located in the heartland of South Australia's Flinders Ranges, the Skytrek Self-Drive 4wd Track Hawker is a spectacular self-guided track that is an awesome rite of passage for four-wheel drivers.
Stokes Hill Lookout at Willow Springs is located approximately 20km north of Wilpena Pound Resort turn off on the Flinders Ranges Way.
The Waikerie Rotary Cliff Top Walk is a 2km walk that offers a scenic view of the River Murray.