Dog Parks in Summerton, SC
2 Parks
Discover 2 dog parks in Summerton, SC, rated an average of 4.5 stars by local dog owners.
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Top Parks in Summerton, SC
Dog Park at Spencer Park
location_onRock Hill, SC
Dog Park at Spencer Park is an off-leash area in Rock Hill.
Ashley River Dog Park
location_onSummerville, SC
Ashley River Dog Park is part of the Ashley River Park in Summerville.
Mixson Avenue Dog Park
location_onNorth Charleston, SC
Mixson Avenue Dog Park is a fenced-in off-leash area in North Charleston.
Love's Travel Stop Piedmont
location_onPiedmont, SC
This Love's Travel Stop in Piedmont offers a fenced dog park for pet travelers.
Tyger Run Dog Park
location_onSpartanburg, SC
Tyger Run Dog Park is an off-leash park in Spartanburg, SC. This park features separate areas for large and small dogs, agility equipment, and shaded seating for humans.
Downtown Dog Park
location_onTravelers Rest, SC
Downtown Dog Park in Travelers Rest is a fenced area for dogs to socialize.
Williamston Dog Park
location_onWilliamston, SC
Williamston Dog Park is a fenced area for off-leash exercise.
Rail Tail Dog Park
location_onSpartanburg, SC
Rail Tail Dog Park is a fenced-in area located near the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail.
City of Union Dog Park
location_onUnion, SC
City of Union Dog Park is a fenced-in off-leash area for dogs.
McLean Park
location_onNorth Myrtle Beach, SC
McLean Park is a pet-friendly park in North Myrtle Beach. While not exclusively a dog park, it is a popular spot for dog walking.
Love's Travel Stop Pageland
location_onPageland, SC
Love's Travel Stop in Pageland offers a dog park for travelers.
Stuckey's Dog Park
location_onSummerton, SC
Stuckey's Dog Park is an off-leash area located at the Stuckey's Travel Center in Summerton, SC. It provides a safe space for dogs to stretch their legs during road trips.
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.