Dog Parks in Quartzsite, AZ
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Discover 2 dog parks in Quartzsite, AZ, rated an average of null stars by local dog owners.
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Central Bark Park
location_onFlorence, AZ
Central Bark Park is a public off-leash dog park located at the Little League Park in Florence, Arizona, just east of the Dorothy Nolan Senior Center and north of the Little League Park at 200 E. Eighth Street. It features amenities including picnic tables, benches, and a water fountain. The park provides a dedicated space for dogs to play and socialize.

Route 66 Dog Park
location_onKingman, AZ
The Route 66 Dog Park in Kingman, Arizona, is a themed off-leash area at the Powerhouse Visitor Center celebrating the historic Route 66. It features a miniature drive-thru Route 66 shield for photos, a shared water fountain for people and pets, a fire hydrant, and a buried tractor tire for dogs to play.

Mohave Valley Community Park
location_onMohave Valley, AZ
Mohave Valley Community Park features a huge, fully fenced off-leash dog park with agility equipment. The four-acre area is the largest in Arizona and is divided into sections for small and large dogs. Visitors should bring their own water as none is provided on-site.

Heber/Overgaard Dog Park
location_onOvergaard, AZ
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Eldorado Park
location_onScottsdale, AZ
Eldorado Park is a 60-acre neighborhood park in Scottsdale featuring a scenic lake, multi-use paths with separate lanes for biking and walking, sports fields, playgrounds, a skate park, and fishing ponds. It offers ample green space and tree shade, ideal for leashed dogs to enjoy walks, picnics, and outdoor activities. The park connects to Vista del Camino Park for extended trails.

Dog Park at Creamery Park
location_onTempe, AZ
Creamery Dog Park is a fully fenced, off-leash area within Creamery Park in Tempe, AZ, offering a small, cozy space ideal for small and medium dogs to play and socialize. It features water fountains, waste bag dispensers, benches, shade, and lighting for evening visits. The park is centrally located, free to use, and attracts a friendly group of dogs in the evenings.

Dog Park at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park
location_onTucson, AZ
The Dog Park at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park is a fully fenced off-leash area in North Tucson adjacent to the Rillito River Trail, featuring separate sections for small, medium, and large dogs. It offers a natural surface of grass and dirt, shaded benches, and a peaceful setting with mountain views. Visitors can extend their visit with on-leash walks on nearby trails.

Saddlebrooke Dog Park
location_onTucson, AZ
SaddleBrooke Dog Park is a private, membership-only community park for SaddleBrooke HOA1 and HOA2 residents, featuring fully fenced off-leash areas with separate sections for small dogs under 30 lbs and large dogs over 30 lbs, plus a quieter fenced area. It offers shaded seating for owners, wheelchair accessibility, and amenities like dog drinking water and a dog washing area. The park fosters a welcoming environment for dogs to play and socialize, with volunteer management and community events.

Winslow Bark Park
location_onWinslow, AZ
Winslow Bark Park is a well-maintained off-leash dog park in Winslow, Arizona, featuring separate areas for small dogs (Tiny Town for dogs under 25 pounds) and larger dogs (Main Park). It offers grassy spaces, play structures, shaded benches, water stations at fire hydrants with bowls, and waste bags with trash cans. Conveniently located off I-40, it's ideal for locals and travelers alike.

Cottonwood Riverfront Dog Park
location_onCottonwood, AZ
The Cottonwood Riverfront Dog Park is a 1 1/3-acre facility with three separate areas for dogs to enjoy. It features a small and shy dog area for dogs under 25 pounds, a large dog area for all others, and a training/discipline area available for dog obedience training and K9 law enforcement training.

Dog Park at Parkridge Park
location_onPeoria, AZ
Parkridge Park Dog Park in Peoria is a dedicated off-leash outdoor space divided into separate sections for small and large dogs. The park provides amenities including water fountains and waste bags for dog owners and their pets to exercise and socialize.

Rim Liquor Chevron
location_onPayson, AZ
Rim Liquor Chevron in Payson, Arizona, is a full-service Chevron gas station, carwash, and drive-thru liquor store that features a dog park out back. Travelers have noted a sign advertising the doggie park, making it a convenient stop for dogs on the road.
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.