Dog Parks in Springfield, OH
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Discover 2 dog parks in Springfield, OH, rated an average of 4.5 stars by local dog owners.
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Top Parks in Springfield, OH

Deeds Point Dog Park
location_onDayton, OH
Deeds Point Dog Park is a spacious, fenced off-leash area adjacent to Deeds Point MetroPark with well-maintained grassy fields for dogs to run and play. It features separate areas for small and large dogs, ample seating including benches and picnic tables, shaded trees, and shelters. Paved and gravel walkways enhance accessibility for owners.

Pooch Playground
location_onGahanna, OH
Pooch Playground is a 4-acre fenced off-leash dog park at Pizzurro Park in Gahanna, Ohio. It features separate areas for small dogs (under 25 lbs) and larger dogs, plus an agility area for all dogs. The park is well-maintained with sitting areas, waste stations, and paved paths.

Hamilton Bark Park at Veterans Park
location_onHamilton, OH
Hamilton Bark Park at Veterans Park is an off-leash dog park located at the back of Veterans Park in Hamilton, Ohio. It welcomes both big and small dogs with separate areas and offers play space for fetch and frisbee. The park features a sculpture and is part of a larger recreational area with picnic shelters and a playground.

Alum Creek Dog Park
location_onLewis Center, OH
Alum Creek Dog Park is a spacious, well-maintained off-leash area with separate fenced play zones for small and large dogs, lighted for evening use. It includes three fenced water areas serving as a dog beach for swimming. The park is popular, drawing many visitors for socialization and play.

TA Travel Center
location_onHebron, OH
The TA Travel Center in Hebron, Ohio features a fully fenced dog park with agility equipment for dogs to enjoy. Located at 10679 Lancaster Rd, it provides a safe environment for dogs and owners to socialize and play at this truck stop.

Love's Travel Stop
location_onHubbard, OH
Love's Travel Stop in Hubbard, OH, features a fully fenced dog park approximately 50' x 100' for off-leash play. It includes pet waste stations with bags and seating like picnic tables and benches. The park is part of a 24-hour travel stop, ideal for travelers with dogs.

Heritage Trail Dog Park
location_onHilliard, OH
The Heritage Trail Dog Park is a 4-acre fenced off-leash area alongside the Heritage Trail in Hilliard, Ohio. It features separate sections for large/small or active/less active dogs, with amenities including a splash pad, tunnels, benches, and a covered picnic area. Dog waste bags and trash cans are provided throughout.

Flyer Field Dog Park at Kittyhawk Park
location_onHuber Heights, OH
Flyer Field Dog Park at Kittyhawk Park is an off-leash dog park in Huber Heights, Ohio, featuring separate areas for small and large dogs. The park offers ADA accessibility, benches, parking, restrooms, a 0.75-mile paved walking path, and walking trails. Water is available seasonally from April 1 through October 31.

Canine Meadow Dog Park
location_onKirtland, OH
Canine Meadow Dog Park is a 9-acre off-leash facility in Lake Metroparks featuring separate areas for small and large dogs, a swim pond accessible from the large dog area, and grassy spaces for play. The park is fenced at five feet high and includes portable restrooms. It serves as a serene retreat for dogs to socialize, exercise, and swim.

Dog Park at Old Field Beach
location_onLakeview, OH
The Dog Park at Old Field Beach is located on Old Field Island within Indian Lake State Park in Lakeview, Ohio. It features a double-gated entry, mostly mowed grass with a few trees, agility equipment, and a separate area for small dogs. Dogs must be leashed outside the park except in this designated off-leash area.

Dog Park at McCluskey Park
location_onDennison, OH
The Dog Park at McCluskey Park is located in the heart of Dennison, OH, alongside a small river. It provides a dedicated space for dogs to play off-leash. The surrounding McCluskey Park offers community recreational facilities.

Dog Park at Schappacher Park
location_onMason, OH
The Dog Park at Schappacher Park is a large 38,000 square foot fenced off-leash area with separate sections for small and large dogs. It features woodchip ground cover to reduce mud, mature shade trees, running water via hose and bowls, free waste bags, multiple trash cans, and ample seating for humans. Visitors praise it as well-kept, clean, and shaded.
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.