Dog Parks in Franklin, NC
Franklin, North Carolina has 2 dog parks, 2 free and 1 fenced. Top-rated: Cullasaja Park (unrated).
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Cullasaja Park
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Cullasaja Park on Fox Ridge Road in Franklin offers off-leash access in the mountains of far western North Carolina, in Macon County near the Nantahala National Forest. The grassy grounds include a multi-use field and on-site water access, giving dogs open room to move. Posted hours run 7:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Fencing was not recorded here, so do not assume the area is fully enclosed; confirm the setup and keep your dog under control until you can see how contained the space is. It is a free public park. The mountain setting means cooler air than the Piedmont, but weather shifts fast at elevation, so pack water and a layer for a longer visit.

Franklin Dog Park
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Off Phillips Street in Franklin, this fully fenced dog park sits in the mountains of far western North Carolina, where summer heat stays milder than the Piedmont. The grounds are grass, with separate areas so small dogs and larger dogs can run apart. Dogs come off leash inside the fencing, and there is water access on site along with a drinking fountain. Shade trees and benches give owners a place to sit, and restrooms are available. The gates open at 7:00 AM and close at 10:00 PM every day of the week. Entry is free, since this is a public park. Confirm current rules and any seasonal closures with the town before a first visit.
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Choosing the Right Park in Franklin
With 2 dog parks in Franklin, you have options. Consider what matters most to you — fenced areas for off-leash play, water features for hot days, or separate small dog sections. Each park has its own personality and regular crowd, so try a few before settling on your favorite.
Off-Leash Safety
Some parks in Franklin offer fenced enclosures, which are ideal if your dog is still working on recall or if you simply want peace of mind. Always check the fence condition when you arrive — look for gaps at ground level that a determined digger could exploit.
Water Play
Water features are available at parks in the Franklin area. Bring a towel and consider a dog life jacket for deep water areas. After water play, rinse your dog off to remove any bacteria or algae.
Best Times to Visit
Dog parks in Franklin tend to be busiest on weekend mornings and weekday evenings after work. If your dog prefers calmer environments or you're working on training, try visiting during off-peak hours — mid-morning on weekdays is usually the quietest.
What to Bring
Pack fresh water and a collapsible bowl, poop bags, and high-value treats for recall practice. Even if the park provides waste stations, bring your own bags as backup. A basic first aid kit with styptic powder and bandage wrap is smart to keep in your car.
Top Dog Parks in Franklin Compared
| Park | Rating | Price | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cullasaja Park | No reviews | Free | Off Leash, Water Access, Multi-Use Field |
| Franklin Dog Park | No reviews | Free | Fully Fenced, Off Leash, Water Access |
Dog Park FAQs for Franklin
How many dog parks are in Franklin, NC?
There are 2 dog parks in Franklin, NC. Browse all of them on Doggie Park Near Me to find the best fit for you and your pup.
What is the best dog park in Franklin?
The highest-rated dog park in Franklin is Cullasaja Park. It offers off leash, water access, multi-use field.
Are there free dog parks in Franklin?
Yes, 2 of the 2 dog parks in Franklin are free to visit, including Cullasaja Park, Franklin Dog Park.
Are there fenced dog parks in Franklin?
Yes, 1 dog park in Franklin has fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play: Franklin Dog Park.
Dog Parks in Franklin, North Carolina
Franklin, North Carolina has 2 dog parks for you and your furry friend. The best-rated is Cullasaja Park.
2 parks offer free entry. 1 parks have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play. 2 parks offer water features.




