Johannesburg, South Africa. Whether you’re headed there to visit, or you and your family are moving to Joburg for business or personal reasons, you will find plenty to do and see. This cosmopolitan city is South Africa’s largest, so it offers plenty of urban delights. But what if you want to take your dog for a hike that doesn’t involve concrete sidewalks and window shopping?
As a newcomer, you should be aware that many of the parks and other walking areas in and around Joburg charge a fee, which may vary by season. The City of Johannesburg also warns that crime may be an issue in some parks, so they suggest visiting as a group or taking a guided tour. Don’t let that deter you and your dog from exploring, though. In fact, it’s an added incentive to make new human and canine friends. Then you can form your own hiking group.
Where should you go?
If you and your canine love to run together, watch for the Parkrun events in Johannesburg. These timed 5K runs take place all over the country, usually each week on Saturday mornings. They’re free for everyone – and another great way to meet new like-minded friends.
You may never exhaust all the dog-friendly hiking options around Johannesburg. But there may come a time when you and your four-legged hiking partner want to see the sights (or sniff the smells) somewhere else in this vast country. The sights are certainly well worth seeing, although your dear dog will have to skip any safari adventures. You’ll find lots of good suggestions here.
Of course, after all that hiking and sniffing you and your intrepid pooch will be feeling a bit peckish and ready for a sit-down and stay. At least long enough to enjoy some food and beverage. There are lots of places the two of you can do together in Johannesburg, including:
Taking your pup out in public in and around Johannesburg requires the same good manners as you would use anywhere. Here, dogs are expected to be quiet – no annoying howling or barking. And they’re expected to be nice. If your dog injures someone, you may be liable for a fine (or even jail time). So keep her on leash and under your control – unless you’re at a designated off-leash dog park.
And be nice to other dogs you may come in contact with. In Johannesburg, it is against the law to harass, provoke, or harm a dog.