Fenced Dog Parks in Greensboro, NC
Greensboro, North Carolina has 5 fenced dog parks. Doggos Dog Park & Pub 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.

Doggos Dog Park & Pub
location_onGreensboro, NC
Dogs can join their 21+ owners at this dog park in Greensboro, NC. This is a place for dogs and humans alike, with 10,000 sq ft of space for pups to play…

Stephen M. Hussey BarkPark at Country Park
location_onGreensboro, NC
Three separate fenced areas distinguish the Stephen M. Hussey BarkPark, the off-leash facility at Country Park in Greensboro. Big shade trees cool the grass surface in summer, wooded spots invite exploration, and water fountains keep dogs hydrated. Benches give owners a place to sit, and shared dog toys are often scattered around the place. Hours follow the sun: the park opens at sunrise and closes at sunset. The three-area layout means a shy or recovering dog can play apart from the main scrum without being shut out entirely. Records do not confirm current fees, so verify whether entry is free before you go. Full fencing makes it a safe pick for dogs whose recall is still a work in progress.

Dog Park at LeBauer Park
location_onGreensboro, NC
Lighting after dark makes the dog park at LeBauer Park one of the few Greensboro options that still works on winter evenings, when sunset arrives before many people leave work. The fully fenced grass space sits inside LeBauer Park in downtown Greensboro and keeps long hours, 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Water fountains and bowls, dog waste stations with bags, shade, and seating cover the practical bases, and the park programs occasional pet enrichment activities. Entry is free. Because it is downtown, expect more foot traffic and stimulation than at neighborhood parks — useful socialization for steady dogs, possibly overwhelming for skittish ones. For apartment dwellers in the city center, this is the everyday off-leash answer.

Dog Park at Griffin Park
location_onGreensboro, NC
Natural terrain rather than a flat mowed rectangle defines the dog park at Griffin Park in southwest Greensboro. The space is fully fenced and split into small-dog and large-dog areas, with shade and water fountains that earn their keep in North Carolina's hot summers. A mixed surface gives dogs more interesting ground to sniff than plain turf, and water access on site means lighter packing. Entry is free. Hours records are inconsistent — one source lists the park as open around the clock, another shows a 9:00 PM close most days — so check the posted signage before planning a late visit. For residents of the 27407 area, the combination of full fencing, size separation, shade, and water covers the essentials well.

Dog Park at Southwest Park
location_onGreensboro, NC
Adjacent nature trails and wildlife viewing set the scene at Southwest Park's fully fenced dog area on SW Park Drive in Greensboro's 27407 zip code. Inside the fence, separate small-dog and large-dog sections keep play sorted by size, waste bags are stocked, and water access covers drinking needs. Dog treats are sometimes available on site, an unusual perk. The park is free, though posted hours are not recorded in our data, so check signage for open times. Pairing a fenced romp with an on-leash trail walk afterward is the obvious one-two for energetic dogs. Full fencing, size separation, and free entry make this one of the more complete public options on the southwest side of Greensboro.
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.