Dog Parks with Trail Access Near You
Connected trails for hiking with your dog
25
Parks Nationwide
9
States
Dog parks with trail access combine the best of both worlds: a dedicated off-leash play area plus connected hiking trails for longer adventures. These parks are ideal for active dog owners who want variety in their outdoor routine.
Parks by State
Top Dog Parks with Trail Access

Spindler Road Dog Park
location_onHilliard, OH
Spindler Road Dog Park is a 3-acre off-leash facility within Spindler Road Park in Hilliard, Ohio, featuring separate fenced areas for small and large dogs. Amenities include a drinking fountain, picnic tables, portable restrooms, parking, and access to walking paths and trails. Visitors note its spaciousness and cleanliness, though some report issues with rule enforcement.

Hidden Falls Park and Amargosa Trailhead
location_onHenderson, NV
Hidden Falls Park and Amargosa Trailhead is a dog-friendly area in Henderson, NV. The park features fully fenced areas for dogs to play off-leash.

Dog Park at Connor's Bog
location_onAnchorage, AK
This lovely, off-leash dog park is inside Connor's Bog in Anchorage, AK. Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the year-round designated exercise area and trails as posted. Dogs must be on a leash in all other areas. The park is not fenced, so ensure Fido has a good recall.

Jensen Trailside Dog Park
location_onMesquite, NV
Jensen Trailside Dog Park is a dog-friendly area in Mesquite, NV. The park is fully fenced with separate areas for large and small dogs.

Rail Tail Dog Park
location_onSpartanburg, SC
Rail Tail Dog Park is a fenced-in area located near the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs be off-leash on trails connected to dog parks?
Rules vary by location. While the dog park area may allow off-leash play, connecting trails often require leashes. Always check posted signs and local ordinances before letting your dog off-leash on trails.
What should I bring for trail walks with my dog?
Bring water and a collapsible bowl, waste bags, a sturdy leash, treats, and tick prevention. Consider booties for rough terrain and a GPS collar for heavily wooded areas.
Are trails at dog parks well-maintained?
Trail conditions vary widely. Municipal parks typically maintain trails regularly, while natural areas may have rougher paths. Check recent reviews for current trail conditions before visiting.
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