Fenced Dog Parks in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, Maryland has 6 fenced dog parks. Bark Social is the top-rated at 5.0/5.
Fenced dog parks give you peace of mind with a secure, enclosed space where your dog can run off-leash without the risk of escaping. Every park below is verified to have full perimeter fencing.

Bark Social
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Bark Social is a dog-friendly social club and park in Baltimore, MD. This dog park features separate play areas for large and small dogs, as well as a craft beer and coffee bar for humans.

Howard's Park Dog Park
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Howard's Park Dog Park in Baltimore, MD is an off-leash park with synthetic turf and benches. The park is located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood.

Canton Dog Park
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Canton Dog Park in Baltimore, MD is an off-leash park with separate areas for large and small dogs. The park features benches and waste stations.

Locust Point Dog Park at Latrobe Park
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Locust Point Dog Park at Latrobe Park in Baltimore, MD is an off-leash park with synthetic turf and a water fountain for dogs.

Patterson Park Dog Park
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Patterson Park Dog Park in Baltimore, MD is an off-leash park with synthetic turf and separate areas for large and small dogs. The park features water and waste stations.

Paw Point Dog Park
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Paw Point Dog Park in Baltimore, MD is an off-leash park located in Robert E. Lee Park. The park requires a membership and features separate areas for large and small dogs.
Frequently asked questions
Are these dog parks fully fenced?
Yes — every park listed here is verified to have full perimeter fencing for safe off-leash play. Always double-check for double-gated entries and intact fence lines when you arrive.
Are fenced dog parks off-leash?
Most fenced dog parks allow off-leash play inside the enclosure, though dogs are typically required to be leashed in parking lots and common areas. Check the posted rules at each park.
What should I look for in a fenced dog park?
Look for double-gated entries, fencing 4–6 feet tall, separate areas for small and large dogs, and well-maintained fence lines without gaps or holes.