Dog Parks in Goshen, IN
3 Parks
Discover 3 dog parks in Goshen, IN, rated an average of 4 stars by local dog owners.
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Top Parks in Goshen, IN

Shamrock Dog Park
location_onLafayette, IN
Shamrock Dog Park is located adjacent to the Wabash River in Shamrock Park, just south of downtown Lafayette. It features three large fenced areas for large dogs and one fenced area for small dogs. Access requires a key fob obtained through annual membership or week pass.

Love's Travel Stop
location_onWhiteland, IN
Love's Travel Stop in Whiteland, Indiana features a fully-fenced dog park located at Exit 95 on I-65. The park is approximately 50' x 100' and offers separate areas for large and small breed dogs with turf, grass, and gravel surfacing.

Rusty's Ranch
location_onNoblesville, IN
Rusty's Ranch Dog Park is a fully fenced, off-leash area at Providence Home + Garden in Noblesville, Indiana, featuring shaded seating, a dog-friendly trail, water fountain, waste disposal, and high-quality play equipment. It requires a membership or day pass for access and emphasizes responsible dog ownership.

Waggin' Tails Bark Park
location_onIndianapolis, IN
Waggin' Tails Bark Park is a secure, fenced off-leash area within Louis Jenn Memorial Park featuring obstacle training equipment, benches, and a double-bubbler water fountain for dogs and humans. Membership is required with a yearly fee and limited to 500 dogs, accessible via a fob. Visitors praise the friendly atmosphere and well-groomed grounds ideal for dogs to play and socialize.

Cumberland Dog Park
location_onWest Lafayette, IN
Cumberland Dog Park in West Lafayette, Indiana, is a fully fenced public dog park open from dawn to dusk. It features amenities like chairs, dog drinking water, and agility equipment, with a separate small dog area. The park is unstaffed but monitored by citizens and city staff, with rules including a 3-dog limit per household and leashing upon entry and exit.

TA Whitestown
location_onWhitestown, IN
TA Whitestown features a fenced off-leash dog park located off I-65 in Whitestown, Indiana. It includes separate areas for small and large dogs with open spaces for running and agility play equipment. The park provides a safe environment for dogs to exercise and socialize.

Lauren Hill Memorial Park
location_onLawrenceburg, IN
Lauren Hill Memorial Park is a fully fenced, off-leash dog park located in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The park features bike trails and recreational facilities for dogs and their owners.

South Park
location_onWashington, IN
South Park is a 9-acre fully fenced dog park in Washington, Indiana, featuring separate areas for small and large dogs. It includes agility equipment for dogs to play and exercise.

Love's Travel Stop
location_onGoshen, IN
This dog park at Love's Travel Stop in Goshen, IN, is a fully fenced off-leash area approximately 50' x 100' designed for dogs to run, play, and relieve themselves. It features separate areas for small and large breeds, pet waste stations with bags, and seating options like benches and picnic tables. The park is open 24 hours and well-maintained for travelers.

Gordon Gilmer Canine Companion Zone/Eagle Creek Bark Park
location_onIndianapolis, IN
The Gordon Gilmer Canine Companion Zone, also known as Eagle Creek Bark Park, is a fenced off-leash dog park in the southeast corner of Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis. It features separate areas for small and large dogs, an agility course, benches, and a shelter. Access requires a Pooch Pass membership with vaccination proof and fees.

Love's Travel Stop
location_onMemphis, IN
This Love's Travel Stop in Memphis, IN features a fully fenced dog park approximately 50' x 100' where dogs can play off-leash. The park includes separate areas for small and large breeds, pet waste stations with bags, and seating options like picnic tables and benches. It is part of a 24-hour travel stop with additional amenities including restaurants, Wi-Fi, and laundry.

Emerson Dog Park
location_onMuncie, IN
Emerson Dog Park is Muncie's first public off-leash dog park, featuring a main area with obstacles like hoops, ramps, and an elevated tunnel, plus a separate fenced zone for small dogs. The park is well-maintained with trash cans, poo bag dispensers, benches, and abundant lighting and shade from trees. It offers free admission with no breed restrictions.
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.