Dog Parks in Anchorage, AK
7 Parks
Discover 7 dog parks in Anchorage, AK, rated an average of 5 stars by local dog owners.
12+
Parks Listed
12
Free to Visit
5.0
Avg Rating
Top Parks in Anchorage, AK
Russian Jack Springs Park
location_onAnchorage, AK
Russian Jack Springs Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Anchorage, AK. Dogs are welcome to play off-leash in the northeast corner of the park, while they must be leashed in all other areas. The off-leash area is a great spot for Fido to burn off some energy.
Wood-Tikchik State Park
location_onDillingham, AK
Wood-Tikchik State Park is a dog-friendly 1.6 million acre park in Dillingham, AK. It offers fishing, hunting, trapping, photography, and low-impact recreation. Dogs are welcome to join you on your adventures but should be under control at all times.
3 Friends Dog Park
location_onSoldotna, AK
Take Fido for some play time at 3 Friends Dog Park in Soldotna, AK. The fenced-in, off-leash area covers one acre of land and is separated into two sections for small and large dogs. It's located within Swiftwater Park.
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.
Dog Park at Whisper Faith Kovach
location_onAnchorage, AK
Bring Fido to play at the dog park at Whisper Faith Kovach Park in Anchorage, AK. This fenced dog park offers a safe space for pets to run and play off-leash. It is a popular spot for local dog owners and their furry friends.
Dog Park at Arctic Benson Park
location_onAnchorage, AK
The dog park in Arctic Benson Park welcomes you to bring Fido to play with his pet companions! This Anchorage, AK, fenced-in dog park allows pups to play off-leash in a designated area. Ensure you clean up after your pet and follow all park rules for a safe and fun visit.
Dog Park at South Anchorage Sports Park
location_onAnchorage, AK
Take Fido to play with his pet companions at the dog park in South Anchorage Sports Park in Anchorage, AK. This fenced area provides a space for dogs to run and play off-leash. Follow all park rules to ensure a safe environment for everyone.
Fairbanks Dog Park
location_onFairbanks, AK
With plenty of space for dogs to run, Fairbanks Dog Park is the place for off-leash fun in Fairbanks, AK. The park offers 20 acres of land (including 10 acres of fenced area) where dogs are welcome to play and socialize. Amenities include separate sections for large and small dogs, water stations (seasonal), and waste bags.
Shana Anderson Dog Park
location_onValdez, AK
Also known as Community Dog Park, the Shana Anderson Dog Park in Valdez, AK is a fenced area with grassy terrain where Fido can enjoy some off-leash exercise. The park is located near the corner of Hanagita Street and Chenega Avenue.
Dog Park at Lake Lucile
location_onWasilla, AK
Bring your furry friend to the dog park at Lake Lucile in Wasilla, AK. This year-round fenced-in recreation area for your pup is at the park entrance. This space for him to play is approximately 300 feet long by 60 feet wide. There is water available in the summer months for pups. See their website for a complete list of dog park rules and regulations.

Dog Park at Cope Park
location_onJuneau, AK
The Dog Park at Cope Park is a large off-leash area for pups of all sizes to play in Juneau, AK. The surface area is gravel and provides a waste station. It's a great spot for city-dwelling dogs to get some exercise and socialize.
Far North Bicentennial Park
location_onAnchorage, AK
Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Far North Bicentennial Park! This outdoor area is Anchorage's largest park, which provides year-round recreation opportunities for you and your pet. Dogs are allowed to be off-leash on the north side of the park, but must be leashed in all other areas.
petsDog Park Etiquette
Always clean up after your dog
Bring bags and pick up immediately. This is the number one complaint at every dog park and the top reason parks get shut down.
Keep vaccinations current
Dog parks are shared spaces. Make sure your dog is up to date on rabies, distemper, and bordetella to protect everyone.
Leave aggressive dogs at home
If your dog has a history of aggression, a busy dog park isn't the right environment. Work with a trainer first.
Don't bring food for humans
Your lunch can trigger resource guarding in dogs around you. Save the picnic for after the park visit.
Supervise at all times
Stay off your phone and watch your dog. You need to be ready to intervene quickly if play gets too rough.