Water Dog Parks in Alpharetta, GA
Alpharetta, Georgia has 3 water dog parks. Waggy World Paw Park at Wills Park is the top-rated at 5.0/5.
Dog parks with water features are perfect for water-loving breeds and hot days. From splash pads and wading pools to ponds and lake access, the parks below give your pup a refreshing way to cool off and play.

Waggy World Paw Park at Wills Park
location_onAlpharetta, GA
Waggy World Paw Park at Wills Park is a dog park located in Alpharetta, Georgia. Rated 5.0 out of 5 by local dog owners, This park features fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area. Whether you're looking for a place to exercise your pup, socialize with other dogs, or simply enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion, Waggy World Paw Park at Wills Park is a great choice for dog owners in the Alpharetta area. Visit today and discover why local pet parents love this spot.

Fetch Park Alpharetta
location_onAlpharetta, GA
An Airstream bar anchors Fetch Park Alpharetta, a fully fenced, turf-surfaced off-leash yard at 11440 Maxwell Road that doubles as a social spot for owners. The amenity list is unusually deep for a dog park: cooling stations and water access for the dogs, a bath area for post-play cleanup, shaded seating, outdoor TVs, Wi-Fi, and lighting that keeps the yard usable after dark. Staff the venue calls Woof Wardens monitor play, and the calendar includes regular events. Hours run 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a week. The turf surface spares paws the mud that follows Georgia's frequent rain. Check fetchpark.com before a first visit for current entry requirements and event schedules.

Web Bridge Dog Park
location_onAlpharetta, GA
Separate fenced runs for small and large dogs make Web Bridge Dog Park a practical pick for households with mismatched breeds. The park sits at 4780 Webb Bridge Road in Alpharetta, fully fenced, with water fountains, benches, and a mixed surface underfoot. Gates are open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and there is no fee to use the park. One distinctive touch: a dog-silhouette memorial where visitors hang tags for pets they have lost. With dedicated small-dog space, this is a reasonable first off-leash outing for a timid or undersized dog that gets overwhelmed in mixed company. Bring your own waste bags, since they are not listed among the on-site amenities.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of water features do these parks have?
They may include splash pads, wading pools, ponds, lakes, streams, or beach access — plus dog-specific water fountains and rinse-off stations at some locations.
Is it safe for dogs to swim here?
Maintained splash pads and pools are generally safe. For natural water, check for blue-green algae warnings, currents, and water-quality advisories, and always supervise your dog.
What should I bring to a dog park with water?
Bring towels for drying off, fresh drinking water, and consider a canine life vest for deep water. A change of car-seat cover helps for the ride home.