Dog parks in Fort Lauderdale

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If you’re the kind of person who loves spending as much time with your dog as possible, a dog park can be one of the best ways to take your dog with you and enjoy the day in Florida. Dog parks generally allow your dog to run around off-leash, and are usually fenced in to avoid issues with your dog running away. If you’re looking for a dog park to visit in the Fort Lauderdale area, here are a few great options.

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1. Snyder Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Water feature

Snyder Park is a gigantic 92-acre park that welcomes visitors all year round. There are two areas within the park that provide off-leash spots to enjoy your time. The Bark Park is a two-acre area with separate sections for large and small dogs, including water fountains, agility equipment, and dog wash stations. The Dog Swim, located across the parking lot, is a clean lake where your dog can run around and swim.

2. Barkyard n' Brews


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Off leash Drinking water available Special dog friendly ground material Double entry and exit gates Water feature

If you want a real event to bring your dog to, Barkyard n’ Brews is a great spot. It’s a combination dog park and beer garden. Not only is it a great place to bring your dog, as the outdoor area is over 10,000 square feet, offers a splash pad, and includes agility obstacles, but there’s also a beer garden with 12 rotating taps, white and red wines, and canned beer, as well as non-alcoholic beverages. Visit the website to buy daily, monthly, or yearly passes for you and your dog.

3. Happy Tails Dog Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Double entry and exit gates

Located within Seminole Park, this five-acre dog park is a great spot to bring your pup. There are three areas in this park: an area for small dogs, an area for large dogs, and an area for all dogs that’s full of exercise and agility equipment. There’s also a dog wash area to wash your dog after a day of play. Not only is this a great place to bring your dog regularly, but there are also frequent events held in the dog park, so you should keep an eye out to see when you might want to visit.

4. Oakland Bark


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Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Double entry and exit gates

This wittily named dog park in the Oakland Park area is a great spot to check out if you want a location for your dog to run around. There are separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, as well as exercise and agility training structures. There’s even a wash area, so you can wash your dog off before you leave if they’re dirty from running around in the park all afternoon.

5. Colohatchee Park


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Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Double entry and exit gates Water feature

The Colohatchee Park is a fairly small park in Wilton Manors that still attracts many people to it every day. The Bark Park is a small park that offers water, an agility course, a doggy pool, and dedicated areas for small and large dogs, making it the perfect location for both large and small dogs to get out and enjoy their time outside. Be aware that you’ll need to pay a fee to register your dog. Residents of Wilton Manors pay a lower cost than non-residents.

Get out with your dog


Sometimes, enjoying time out with your dog is easier than you might expect. There are lots of dog parks in Fort Lauderdale, so there are plenty of options available. Before you visit a local dog park, it’s a good idea to make sure your dog is healthy and ready to socialize with other dogs. If that’s something you’re worried about, book a virtual vet appointment with Vetster to get more information about socializing your dog.

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