
Dog Parks in Arizona
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Bark Park at Nozomi Park
location_onChandler, AZ
Nozomi Dog Park is an off-leash dog park in West Chandler surrounded by 6-foot high chain link fencing. The park features training obstacles including a see-saw, balance beam, tunnel, and hurdles, along with amenities for dog owners and their pets.

The Deuce of Dogs Bark Park
location_onShow Low, AZ
The Deuce of Dogs Bark Park is a fully fenced off-leash dog park in Show Low, Arizona, featuring separate areas for small and large dogs. It provides shade and water fountains for dogs. Visitors praise its large size and amenities.

Bark Park at Papago Park
location_onTempe, AZ
Papago Bark Park is an off-leash dog park within Papago Park in Tempe, Arizona, ideal for dogs that enjoy digging in its dirt surface. It features secure fencing and water stations, with proximity to desert trails for additional walks. Shade is limited, making it best for desert-adapted dogs.

Bark Park at the K-9 Mine
location_onGlobe, AZ
K-9 Mine Bark Park is a fully fenced off-leash dog park located behind the softball fields at 519 Cuprite St in Globe, Arizona, featuring separate areas for small and large dogs. It offers shaded seating zones, benches, running water with dog pools, and parking, though restrooms are typically locked. The surface includes grass, sand, and dirt atop Noftsgar Hill.

Barkmaster Dog Park
location_onFlagstaff, AZ
Barkmaster Dog Park is a fully fenced off-leash area within Bushmaster Park, featuring shady wooded sections, open areas, agility equipment, and exercise features. It includes separate areas for small and large dogs, with some shaded seating for humans though limited. Visitors praise its accessibility and family-friendly surroundings including playgrounds and picnic areas.

Heber/Overgaard Dog Park
location_onOvergaard, AZ
Up on the Mogollon Rim in the twin communities of Heber and Overgaard, this dog park sits in ponderosa pine country far cooler than the desert below. The mountain setting is the draw: summer stays mild, and the forested surroundings make outings pleasant when the low desert is baking. Residents and the many seasonal cabin owners in the area get a nearby place for dogs to move around off-leash. Winters can bring snow at this elevation, so conditions shift with the seasons. Feature details, fencing, and hours aren't listed in our records, so plan to size up the space in person, but the Rim climate alone makes it a comfortable stop most of the year.

Wickenburg Dog Park
location_onWickenburg, AZ
The Wickenburg Dog Park is a large, fully fenced off-leash area near the airport with separate sections for small and large dogs. It features dirt surfaces, shade trees, covered seating areas, water fountains, toys, and waste stations. Reviews praise its cleanliness, size, and amenities for dogs and owners.

Holbrook Dog Park
location_onHolbrook, AZ
Holbrook Dog Park is a community off-leash park located just off historic Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona. It features an enclosed area with grass and dirt surfaces, providing space for dogs to exercise and socialize. Picnic tables and trash cans are available nearby.

Rotary Dog Park
location_onBullhead City, AZ
Rotary Dog Park is located along the Colorado River in Bullhead City and features separate fenced areas for small and large dogs. The park includes agility equipment and is part of the larger Rotary Park recreational complex.

Aridus Wine Company Tasting Room
location_onWillcox, AZ
Aridus Wine Company Tasting Room is a dog park located in Willcox, Arizona. This park features seating. Whether you're looking for a place to exercise your pup, socialize with other dogs, or simply enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion, Aridus Wine Company Tasting Room is a great choice for dog owners in the Willcox area. Visit today and discover why local pet parents love this spot.

Countryside Park Off-Leash Area
location_onMesa, AZ
Countryside Park is a 1.2-acre off-leash dog area in Mesa featuring separately fenced sections for timid and active dogs. The park includes park benches and water fountains for both people and dogs.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Copper Sky Park Dog Park
location_onMaricopa, AZ
Copper Sky Park Dog Park is a large, fenced off-leash area in Maricopa, Arizona, divided into separate sections for small and large dogs, with an additional timid dog area and agility features. It provides water fountains and some shade trees for comfort. Visitors can relax at picnic tables while dogs play.

Dylan's Dog Park at SARA Park
location_onLake Havasu City, AZ
Dylan's Dog Park at SARA Park in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is a dedicated off-leash area within the expansive 1,100-acre SARA Park, praised for its beauty and appeal to dog owners. It offers a space for dogs to play amid stunning mountain views and proximity to Lake Havasu, integrated into a multi-use recreational hub with hiking trails and other amenities.

PETsMART Dog Park at Washington Park
location_onPhoenix, AZ
The PETsMART Dog Park at Washington Park is a popular 2.5-acre fully fenced off-leash area in Phoenix, Arizona. It features separate sections for small and large dogs, providing a safe environment for play. Amenities include watering stations, benches, waste bag dispensers, and plenty of shade.

Pinnacle Dog Park
location_onPhoenix, AZ
Pinnacle Dog Park is a 1.5-acre fenced off-leash area located along Black Mountain Boulevard south of Deer Valley Road in Phoenix. The park features three separate fenced areas that rotate availability, with two open at any given time to accommodate different sized dogs.
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