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Fenced Dog Parks in Lincoln, NE

Lincoln, Nebraska has 6 fenced dog parks. Rickman's Run at Holmes Lake Park 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.

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Rickman's Run at Holmes Lake Park dog park in Lincoln, NE
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Rickman's Run at Holmes Lake Park

location_onLincoln, NE

Swimming dogs have a place at Rickman's Run, where a creek cuts through the fenced acreage at Holmes Lake Park near Van Dorn Street and South 70th. The run covers 23 acres, all fully fenced, with separate sections for small and large dogs, walking trails inside, shade, picnic tables, and seating. That combination of size and water makes it the kind of park where a high-energy dog can genuinely wear out. Lincoln runs it as a free public park, open 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Expect wet, muddy dogs after creek sessions; a towel in the trunk is non-negotiable. The trails let owners keep moving instead of standing at a fence line for an hour.

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Dog Run at Mahoney Park dog park in Lincoln, NE
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Dog Run at Mahoney Park

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On Lincoln's northeast side near 84th Street and Market Drive, the dog run at Mahoney Park backs onto a network of walking trails, including a paved route that suits a leash-up lap before or after off-leash time. The run itself is fully fenced with separate small-dog and large-dog areas, benches inside, a seasonal water fountain, a covered restroom, and ample parking, a practical combination for longer visits. It is free, run by the city, and open daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. The seasonal fountain shuts off in cold months, so bring water from roughly fall through spring. With parking rarely an obstacle, it works as a drive-to destination for dog owners across northeast Lincoln.

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Roper East Dog Run dog park in Lincoln, NE
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Roper East Dog Run

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Shade shelters and an on-site restroom push Roper East Dog Run a notch above the bare-bones standard for free city dog parks. On North 7th Street in the 68521 zip north of downtown Lincoln, the run is fully fenced and divided into separate small-dog and large-dog areas. A water fountain handles drinking needs, and the shelters give relief when the Nebraska sun is working. The city keeps it open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day, no fee charged. Built shade is worth noting here because young trees take decades to deliver it. The split layout lets timid small dogs play without dodging the big-dog wrestling matches next door.

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Stransky Dog Run at Peterson Park dog park in Lincoln, NE
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Stransky Dog Run at Peterson Park

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Parents juggling kids and a dog get a workable setup at Peterson Park, where the Stransky Dog Run sits next to a playground at 4419 Southwood Drive in south Lincoln. The run is fully fenced with separate small-dog and large-dog areas, and mature trees provide natural shade over the space. Walking paths thread through the surrounding park for an on-leash cool-down lap afterward. Lincoln Parks and Recreation operates it as a free public facility, open daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Amenities are modest beyond the fencing and trees, so pack water for summer visits. The dual-area layout makes it a reasonable pick for households running both a terrier and a retriever.

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Urban Hound Dog Park & Bar dog park in Lincoln, NE
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Urban Hound Dog Park & Bar

location_onLincoln, NE

Membership-based rather than a public park, Urban Hound Dog Park & Bar at 4848 Van Dorn Street combines a fully fenced turf play yard with a full-service bar and an indoor hangout area, useful when Lincoln weather turns ugly. Day passes are available for occasional visitors, while regulars buy memberships; either way entry requires paying, so this is not a swing-by-anytime option. The turf surface means no mud tracked into the car afterward. Hours run Tuesday through Friday 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday noon to 9 p.m., and Sunday noon to 8 p.m., with Mondays closed. Off-leash play happens inside the fence while owners watch from a barstool. Check the website for current pass pricing and entry requirements before a first visit.

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Off Leash Dog Bar dog park in Lincoln, NE
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Off Leash Dog Bar

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A few blocks east of downtown Lincoln, Off Leash Dog Bar at 1975 M Street pairs an indoor-outdoor dog play area with a full-service bar and a coffee shop, and it doubles as a dog day care during the day. The whole space is fully fenced for off-leash play, food policy is bring-your-own, and monthly events fill out the calendar. Flexible memberships cover frequent visitors, though pricing varies, so confirm current rates before going. Doors open Tuesday through Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday noon to 9 p.m., and Sunday noon to 7 p.m.; Monday is closed. For apartment dwellers near downtown without a yard, the indoor option matters most from December through February.

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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.

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