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The following areas are approved for dogs off-lead:
  • Kallista - John Hill Reserve (124 K11)
  • Kalorama - Memorial Reserve (west of oval)
  • Montrose - Copeland Drive Reserve (52 E7)
  • Lilydale - Lake (38 E6, south of car park and below dam wall), Lakeview Drive Reserve (38 F10)
  • Belgrave - Lake Park (75 G12, lower part)
  • Belgrave Sth - Mt Morton Reserve (84 D5)
  • Selby - Minak Reserve Open space (124 A11)
  • Mt Evelyn - Aqueduct Trail (38 J12)


  • For further information, contact the Shire of Yarra Ranges or call into a Shire office to collect a free brochure.


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