Water Dog Parks in Arlington, TX
Arlington, Texas has 3 water dog parks. Downtown Arlington Doggie Depot is the top-rated.
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.

Downtown Arlington Doggie Depot
location_onArlington, TX
The Doggie Depot is Downtown Arlington's first off-leash dog park, offering a safe urban oasis for dogs of all sizes and their owners to play and socialize. It features ADA accessibility, running water, shaded seating, lighting, dog waste stations, and separate areas for small and large dogs. Developed with community input, it transforms a previously unused area into a vibrant hub for canine fun and neighborhood connections.

Rush Creek Dog Park
location_onArlington, TX
Rush Creek Dog Park is a 5.3-acre off-leash facility in Arlington, TX, featuring four fenced paddocks with separate areas for small and large dogs. It offers shaded benches, water fountains, and ample parking for up to 60 vehicles. The park is lighted for evening use and includes newly planted trees for additional shade.

Tails N' Trails Dog Park
location_onArlington, TX
Tails 'N Trails is a 5.7-acre off-leash dog park in Arlington featuring both wooded and open areas with separate sections for small and large dogs. The park includes walking trails, water fountains, benches, and pet waste stations, with recent improvements completed in July 2020.
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.