Best Dog Parks In South Florida
Finding the right dog park that fits your dog’s needs can be tough - especially in a state packed full of dog parks, sniff spots, and dog-friendly beaches. With South Florida boasting many of the state’s most dog-friendly cities, we’ve made the search easier by compiling a list of the best dog parks in South Florida!
Here is our list of South Florida’s top dog parks based on reviews from Google, Yelp, and other certified review sites…
Lake Ida Dog Park - Delray Beach, FL.
Coming in on top is Delray Beach’s Lake Ida Dog Park! With more than 900 positive reviews on Google alone, we knew Lake Ida Dog Park had to be included on our list of South Florida’s best dog parks. One of the most unique features about this park is the surrounding landscape. Located along Lake Ida, visitors can choose to relax at the dog park, or explore the nature and water surrounding the park. Even more, the Lake Ida Dog Park boasts some of the largest fenced-in yards in South Florida! If the Google reviews isn’t already an indication, we think Lake Ida Dog Park is definitely one of the top dog parks in South Florida - if not all of Florida!
1455 Lake Ida Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33444
City Paws Dog Park - West Palm Beach, FL.
City Paws Dog Park is a favorite of many BDRR staff and adopters alike! Boasting more than 200 positive reviews, City Paws Dog Park is a great dog park in South Florida for big and small dog owners! The park has two separate dog parks - one for small dogs, and one for large dogs - that are separated by a fence. Both parks are large, well-maintained, and both have ample shade from the large trees standing tall throughout. And for the dog owners who prefer to tire their dogs on long walks rather than visiting the dog park, City Paws Dog Park is conveniently located in Howard Park, and is surrounded by walking trails!
1302 Parker Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Dreher Dog Park - West Palm Beach, FL.
If you’re looking for a dog park a little further away from the hustle and bustle of Downtown West Palm Beach, check out Dreher Dog Park! Dreher Dog Park is on this list due to the park’s large, gated yards and the gorgeous scenery found at the surrounding park. Just like City Paws Dog Park, you’ll find 2 separate parks for large and small dogs, ample seating, and trees that offer much-needed shade during the summer months. For these reasons, we believe Dreher Dog Park is one of the best dog parks in South Florida!
Dreher Trail S, West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Cinquez Dog Park - Jupiter, FL.
For our more Northern friends, Cinquez Dog Park in Jupiter, FL. is a park you definitely need to visit! Located in 13-acre Cinquez Park, this dog park includes two gated yards, plenty of shaded seating, and unlike the two West Palm Beach parks above, Cinquez Dog Park offers a cleaning area to rinse your pup if play time gets messy! If you live in or near Jupiter, be sure to stop by this highly-reviewed park!
2183 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33458
Mizner Bark - Boca Raton, FL.
Boca Raton friends - this one’s for you! Mizner Bark is highly recommended by adopters, BDRR staff, and locals alike. Just take a look at their 300+ positive Google reviews! One of the greatest selling points for Mizner Bark are the THREE fenced-in dog areas for small, medium, and large dogs. This is great for dog owners whose dogs struggle to be around smaller or larger dogs. Like many of the other parks on this list of South Florida’s best dog parks, Mizner Bark offers shaded seating and is maintained on a weekly basis to ensure the park stays in PAWfect condition! If you’re in the Boca Raton or Fort Lauderdale area, we think you’ll love your visit to Mizner Bark!
751 Banyan Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431
Coconut Grove Dog Park - Miami, FL.
If you’ve lived in Miami for any period of time then you’ve certainly heard about Coconut Grove Dog Park located in David T. Kennedy Park. The park’s popularity is supported by more than 800 positive reviews praising the park and its amenities. Like many of the other parks on our list, Coconut Grove Dog Park is surrounded by nature and wildlife wherever you look. Along with fenced-in parks for small and big dogs, shaded seating, and walking trails for you and your pup, visitors can expect to find various food trucks and lemonade stands at the park’s entrance during Florida’s warmer months!
2171 S Bayshore Dr, Miami, FL 33133
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