Water Dog Parks in Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, Indiana has 4 water dog parks. Metazoa Brewing Company 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.

Metazoa Brewing Company
location_onIndianapolis, IN
Metazoa Brewing Company features a dog park adjacent to its pet-friendly taproom and patio in Indianapolis. The off-leash area offers skyline views and hosts events like live music. Well-behaved dogs are welcome throughout the 21+ venue.

Fort Harrison State Park Dog Park
location_onIndianapolis, IN
The Fort Harrison State Park Dog Park features three separate fenced play areas totaling over 10 acres: Platoon Run (3.6 acres with shade trees, shelter, fireplace, agility equipment), Herrin Hill (1.3 acres of open grass), and Brigade Landing (5 acres with pond, dog beach, wooded adventure area, open April 1-Oct. 31). It is the only dedicated off-leash dog park in Indiana's state park system, located separately on the north side of Fall Creek. Access requires an annual or weekly pass with vaccination records.

Waggin' Tails Bark Park
location_onIndianapolis, IN
Waggin' Tails Bark Park is a secure, fenced off-leash area within Louis Jenn Memorial Park featuring obstacle training equipment, benches, and a double-bubbler water fountain for dogs and humans. Membership is required with a yearly fee and limited to 500 dogs, accessible via a fob. Visitors praise the friendly atmosphere and well-groomed grounds ideal for dogs to play and socialize.

Broad Ripple Bark Park
location_onIndianapolis, IN
Broad Ripple Bark Park, located by the White River, first opened in 1999 as Indianapolis's first dog park. The park underwent a major renovation in 2019 and provides a spacious area where dogs can socialize and play off-leash.
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.