Water Dog Parks in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati, Ohio has 7 water dog parks. Dog Field at Kellogg 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.

Dog Field at Kellogg Park
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The Kellogg Park Dog Field is a 4-acre off-leash area located in the back portion of Kellogg Park. It features fencing, an entrance access system, a frost-free dog drinking fountain, and a beautiful mural by ArtWorks artists. Dogs require a current permit for entry.

Otto Armleder Dog Park
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Otto Armleder Dog Park is a 10-acre off-leash dog park located on the east side of Cincinnati along the Little Miami River. The park features separate areas for large and small breeds, a canine shower, dog drinking fountains, shade trees, and benches for owners.

Diamond Dogs Dog Park
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Diamond Dogs Dog Park is a fully fenced, nearly 5-acre off-leash area within the 126-acre Heritage Park along the Great Miami River in Colerain Township, Cincinnati, OH. Converted from a baseball field in 2018, it offers shaded seating, water access, and waste bags for dogs and owners.

RJ Wags Park
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RJ Wags Park is a 3-acre fully fenced off-leash dog park in Cincinnati, Ohio, featuring two spring-fed lakes with dock diving, a splash zone, agility equipment, and shaded seating for owners. It requires temperament testing, vaccination records, and spay/neuter for dogs over six months. The park is private, well-maintained, and currently closed for the season.

Brave Like Brayden Community Dog Park
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Brave Like Brayden Community Dog Park is a well-maintained off-leash area in Wyoming, Cincinnati, featuring separate sections for small and large dogs with clean artificial turf. It includes dog-specific drinking fountains and comfortable Adirondack chairs for owners, surrounded by solid fencing for safety. The spacious 7,500-square-foot park offers easy parking and fosters a welcoming community atmosphere for dogs and their humans.

Dog Park at Washington Park
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The Dog Park at Washington Park in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood offers 12,000 square feet of fenced-in space for dogs to run and play. It features synthetic turf and gravel surfaces, a water creek for splashing, granite boulders for climbing, and a dog fountain. Benches line the perimeter for owners, with trails and shaded areas nearby.

Red Dog Park
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Red Dog Park is a three-acre members-only off-leash dog park adjacent to Red Dog Pet Resort & Spa in Madisonville, Cincinnati. It features real grass, shade trees, play equipment, walking trails, a splashing water fountain, water fountains for dogs and people, and multiple waste stations. The park requires membership with proof of vaccinations and spay/neuter status.
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.