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Dog Parks in Nashville, TN

Nashville, Tennessee has 20 dog parks, 19 free and 11 fenced. Top-rated: Centennial Dog Park (5.0/5).

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Centennial Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN
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Centennial Dog Park

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Centennial Dog Park is a city-run, double-gated dog park located in Nashville's larger Centennial Park near Vanderbilt University. It features separate fenced areas for small and large dogs with natural grass surfaces, benches for seating, and amenities including water and waste bags.

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Two Rivers Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN
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Two Rivers Dog Park

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Two Rivers Dog Park is a massive 6.64-acre fully fenced off-leash area within Two Rivers Park, featuring natural grass terrain with rolling hills, wooded spots, and shaded areas. It includes a half-mile paved walking track for humans, benches, a pavilion, and is well-maintained with friendly visitors. Located near the airport and Opryland, it offers ample parking and is wheelchair accessible.

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Nashboro Village Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN
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Nashboro Village Dog Park

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Nashboro Village Dog Park is a fully fenced, on-leash dog park located at 710 Nashboro Blvd in Nashville, TN. It features separate areas for big and small dogs, agility obstacles, water fountains, shaded seating, and waste bags. The green space is ideal for fetch and leashed play.

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Gazebo dog park dog park in Nashville, TN

Gazebo dog park

location_onNashville, TN

Gazebo dog park is one of several off-leash spots scattered through Nashville's 37211 zip code, and like its neighbors it is free to use. Documentation is thin: off-leash status is confirmed, while fencing, surface, and hours go unmentioned in public listings. The name suggests a small community space, so manage expectations — this is likely a convenience park for nearby residents rather than a destination. Visit once without your dog if you can, check for gates and signage, and confirm access if it appears to belong to an apartment community. For South Nashville dog owners, having several modest off-leash options within one zip code still beats driving across town to a bigger park.

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The Knolls Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

The Knolls Dog Park

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Among the off-leash options in Nashville's 37211 zip code, The Knolls Dog Park is listed as free and open for off-leash play. Like most small parks in this part of South Nashville, the public record stops at those two facts: no fencing details, no surface type, no posted hours. The name points to a residential development, so the practical first step is confirming public access — look for signage or ask on site. If your dog is sociable and your expectations are modest, neighborhood-scale parks like this one handle the daily exercise job fine. Nashville's climate cooperates most of the year; the exceptions are July and August afternoons, when shade and water become requirements rather than comforts.

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Riverfront Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Riverfront Dog Park

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Close to the Cumberland River in Nashville's downtown 37201 zip code, Riverfront Dog Park offers free off-leash space in the busiest part of the city. That location is its main asset: downtown residents and visitors staying nearby can reach it without a car. The listing confirms off-leash use and nothing else, so fencing, surface, and hours need an on-site check — downtown parks in Nashville often post their own rules at the entrance. Lower Broadway's honky-tonks sit in the same zip code, which means foot traffic and noise are part of the deal; skittish dogs may prefer a quieter neighborhood park. For a quick energy burn between leash walks along the river, though, it serves its purpose.

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Nashville Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Nashville Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Nashville Dog Park is a dog park located in Nashville, Tennessee. This park features off leash. Whether you're looking for a place to exercise your pup, socialize with other dogs, or simply enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion, Nashville Dog Park is a great choice for dog owners in the Nashville area. Visit today and discover why local pet parents love this spot.

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Stewarts Ferry Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Stewarts Ferry Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

East of downtown in the Donelson area, Stewarts Ferry Dog Park takes its name from Stewarts Ferry Pike, one of the old routes through Nashville's 37214 zip code. The park is free to use and set up for off-leash play. Fencing, surface, and hours are not documented, so a scouting pass before your first real visit is the sensible move. Donelson is a largely residential part of the city near Nashville International Airport, which puts this park within easy reach for households on the east side. Tennessee's long spring and fall give the area seven or eight comfortable months for midday visits; in summer, aim early. Bring your own waste bags, since none are listed among the amenities.

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Landmark Bark Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Landmark Bark Park

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Off-leash time costs nothing at Landmark Bark Park, which serves Nashville's 37211 zip code on the city's south side. The listing confirms free entry and off-leash use but stays quiet on fencing, surface, and hours, so verify the basics in person before relying on it for a daily routine. If the park turns out to sit within a residential community, confirm that outside visitors are welcome — a quick look at posted signs usually settles it. South Nashville's 37211 covers a long stretch of the Nolensville Pike corridor, where free off-leash options are worth knowing about. Middle Tennessee summers are humid, so mornings are kinder for heavy-coated dogs.

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BarkPark dog park in Nashville, TN

BarkPark

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On the north side of Nashville, this free off-leash park gives area dogs a place to run without a leash. The listing leaves fencing, surface, and hours blank, so treat the entrance as your first checkpoint and confirm the enclosure is closed up before unclipping. Nashville's Middle Tennessee climate delivers hot, humid summers and mild winters, so shaded morning or evening sessions are usually the most comfortable for active dogs. There is no admission fee. Since the record does not confirm what is available on-site, bring your own water and cleanup bags. In a dense, growing part of the city where many dogs live in apartments and townhomes, an open space to move freely is a genuinely useful amenity for the neighborhood.

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Bark Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Bark Park

location_onNashville, TN

West Nashville dog owners have this free off-leash park close at hand, in the fast-changing 37209 area that includes The Nations and Sylvan Park. Our record does not spell out fencing, surface, or hours, so size up the enclosure at the entrance before you let go of the leash. Middle Tennessee summers are hot and humid, so the cooler ends of the day tend to suit dogs best for a real romp. There is no cost to enter. Because amenities are not confirmed in the listing, plan to carry your own water and waste bags. In one of Nashville's densest, most walkable neighborhoods, a public place for dogs to play off-leash gives apartment and bungalow dwellers alike somewhere to let their dogs stretch out.

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Heron Pointe Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Heron Pointe Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

A second Donelson-area option, Heron Pointe Dog Park shares the 37214 zip code east of downtown Nashville and, like its neighbors, charges nothing for entry. Off-leash use is the only documented feature; fencing, surface, and hours are absent from public records. Heron Pointe reads as a community name, so confirm whether the park is open to the general public or reserved for residents — posted signs typically make that clear within a minute of arriving. East-side dog owners can treat this as a backup rather than a primary destination until they have verified the setup. Mild Octobers and Aprils are prime dog-park weather in Middle Tennessee, while summer visits go better in the first hours of the morning.

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Brighton Valley Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Brighton Valley Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Antioch dog owners have a free off-leash option in Brighton Valley Dog Park, set in the 37013 zip code in southeast Nashville. Public data covers the essentials only — off-leash use, no charge — and leaves fencing, surface, and hours unrecorded. Brighton Valley is a subdivision name, so the park likely began as a neighborhood amenity; check posted rules to confirm it welcomes visitors from outside the immediate community. Antioch has grown fast over the past two decades, which makes any documented off-leash space in 37013 worth noting. Summer humidity and winter mud are the seasonal realities here; a towel in the trunk covers both.

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Warner Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Warner Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Warner Dog Park is a fenced off-leash dog park located within the Warner Parks in Nashville, TN. The park features benches, a doggie water fountain, and trees, offering a safe space for dogs to run and play.

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Gulch Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Gulch Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Gulch Dog Park is a small, city-run urban dog park in Nashville's trendy Gulch neighborhood, spanning 5,000 square feet with fenced areas divided for small and large dogs. It features a wood chip and mulch surface, large trees, big rocks for play, murals by local artists, and is surrounded by a dog-friendly community with nearby food trucks. The park offers free one-hour street parking and is free to use.

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Pups N Play Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Pups N Play Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Pups N Play Dog Park, also known as Centennial Dog Park, is a fenced off-leash area in downtown Nashville providing a grassy oasis amid urban surroundings. It features separate sections for small and large dogs, drinking fountains, benches, and ample shade. The park is popular among locals for its friendly atmosphere and tennis balls often available on-site.

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Fair Park Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Fair Park Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Fair Park Dog Park is a well-maintained off-leash dog park located 3 miles from downtown Nashville next to the Nashville Soccer Club stadium. The park features separate areas for large and small dogs on artificial turf with a sprinkler system, water stations, waste cleanup stations, and seating areas.

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Shelby Dog Park dog park in Nashville, TN

Shelby Dog Park

location_onNashville, TN

Shelby Dog Park is a spacious 2-acre fenced off-leash area behind the Shelby Park Community Center in Nashville, TN. It features natural grass, walking trails, agility equipment, dog-friendly water fountains, waste bag dispensers, and shaded benches for owners. All-sized dogs are welcome in this vibrant spot for play and socialization.

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Urban Dog Bar dog park in Nashville, TN

Urban Dog Bar

location_onNashville, TN

Urban Dog Bar is a membership-based off-leash dog park and bar in Nashville's The Nations neighborhood, featuring a 5,000-square-foot climate-controlled indoor space and 15,000-square-foot outdoor area with separate sections for small and large dogs. Rufferees supervise playtime, and amenities include a bar, cafe, water bowls, waste bags, and events like trivia and live music. Humans enter free while dogs require a pass and must meet vaccination, health, and age requirements.

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Riverfront Dog Park at Ascend dog park in Nashville, TN

Riverfront Dog Park at Ascend

location_onNashville, TN

The Riverfront Dog Park at Ascend is a 13,000 square foot fenced area with eco-friendly artificial turf, located along the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville with skyline views. It offers space for dogs to run and play, including obstacle courses. Water fountains for dogs are available alongside those for humans.

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Choosing the Right Park in Nashville

With 20 dog parks in Nashville, you have options. Consider what matters most to you — fenced areas for off-leash play, water features for hot days, or separate small dog sections. Each park has its own personality and regular crowd, so try a few before settling on your favorite.

Off-Leash Safety

Some parks in Nashville offer fenced enclosures, which are ideal if your dog is still working on recall or if you simply want peace of mind. Always check the fence condition when you arrive — look for gaps at ground level that a determined digger could exploit.

Water Play

Water features are available at parks in the Nashville area. Bring a towel and consider a dog life jacket for deep water areas. After water play, rinse your dog off to remove any bacteria or algae.

Best Times to Visit

Dog parks in Nashville tend to be busiest on weekend mornings and weekday evenings after work. If your dog prefers calmer environments or you're working on training, try visiting during off-peak hours — mid-morning on weekdays is usually the quietest.

What to Bring

Pack fresh water and a collapsible bowl, poop bags, and high-value treats for recall practice. Even if the park provides waste stations, bring your own bags as backup. A basic first aid kit with styptic powder and bandage wrap is smart to keep in your car.

Top Dog Parks in Nashville Compared

ParkRatingPriceFeatures
Centennial Dog Park5.0/5FreeFully Fenced, Off Leash, Water Access
Two Rivers Dog Park5.0/5FreeFully Fenced, Off Leash, Water Access
Nashboro Village Dog Park4.0/5FreeFully Fenced, Water Access, Small Dog Area
Gazebo dog parkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash
The Knolls Dog ParkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash

Dog Park FAQs for Nashville

How many dog parks are in Nashville, TN?

There are 20 dog parks in Nashville, TN. Browse all of them on Doggie Park Near Me to find the best fit for you and your pup.

What is the best dog park in Nashville?

The highest-rated dog park in Nashville is Centennial Dog Park, with a rating of 5.0 out of 5. It offers fully fenced, off leash, water access.

Are there free dog parks in Nashville?

Yes, 19 of the 20 dog parks in Nashville are free to visit.

Are there fenced dog parks in Nashville?

Yes, 11 dog parks in Nashville have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play.

Dog Parks in Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee has 20 dog parks for you and your furry friend. The best-rated is Centennial Dog Park with a 5.0/5 rating.

19 parks offer free entry. 11 parks have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play. 9 parks offer water features.

Dog Parks in Other Tennessee Cities

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All 20 Dog Parks in Nashville

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