Florida is Kind to Canines
Updated 12-22-2011
This park rebuilt after Hurricane Andrew, has beach and ocean views that are spectacular and full of history. The park allows dogs on leashes in the park area but not on the sandy beach. Florida State Parks in other parts of the state allow dogs in the campgrounds, but not in South Florida.
One of the best beaches in the world. Wide
expanses of sand and surf with a long extensive and highly active
boardwalk. Dogs are allowed on the boardwalk and along Ocean Drive
during the day but are allowed on the beach only around sun down.
Technically they are not allowed on the beach at any time, but this
rule is not enforced after the beachgoers leave.
Update - Caution: It has been reported that enforcement has
increased and people have been ticketed for the serious crime of
walking their dogs on the boardwalk
Flamingo Park in Miami Beach is a great spot, lots of dogs and
general
urban activity and great people watching. There is a fenced off-leash
area
behind the paddle ball courts. (Thank You - J. Friedman)
FLAMINGO BARK PARK: In South Beach's Flamingo Park. There are two
adjacent fenced areas for dogs. Recently only one area has been open
while the other has been closed for maintenance and replanting.
Flamingo Park closes at midnight, and although the dog runs do not have
their own lighting, they benefit from the street lights along Michigan
Avenue and the lights from the handball courts, giving the Flamingo
Bark Park its own SoBe nightlife! Both runs have running water for the
dogs to drink. The Flamingo Bark Park is on the west end of Flamingo
Park, behind the handball courts, with parking and a street entrance at
the corner of Michigan Avenue and 14th Street. The City of Miami Beach
Parks and Recreation Department holds dog obedience classes at the
Flamingo Bark Park. For more information call 305-673-7224.
(Thank You - C. Lavin)
Pine Tree Park, 45th Street and Pine tree Drive.
The new park has a designated fenced area for dogs to roam and run
without a leash. Improvements to the park include new fencing, benches,
AD
compliant entries, landscaping, and water fountains to name a few.
For more information, contact Ronnie Singer, Capital Improvement
Projects
Office, at 305-673-7010.
PINETREE BARK PARK: In Pinetree Park, at Pinetree Drive and 45th St.
Here too there are two adjacent fenced areas for dogs. However, these
runs are connected by a wide gate, allowing them to be combined into
one very large play area if the dogs are all getting
along. The dog runs are toward the south end of the park. They have no
lighting and do not benefit from the street lights, which are too far
away. This newest dog park in Miami Beach has one design flaw. The city
installed a dual "person/dog" water fountain at the park's main
entrance, nowhere near the dog runs themselves. So BYOW ...
Supposedly, there are plans to build a third Bark Park at NORTH SHORE
OPEN SPACE PARK, on Collins Avenue between 79th and 86th Streets. This
park is currently undergoing renovation, with bulldozers clearing out
most of the trees and shrubs. The last time I spoke to someone at the
Parks Department, I was told that they were "working [the dog park]
into the plans" for the new park. The park will be a welcome and
much-needed facility in the North Beach area. (Thank You -
C. Lavin)
Update
2-22-2010
Not an official park but at the south end ( the very tip ) of south
beach - next to the restaurant called Smith and Wolenski is a park and
lots of people bring their dogs around 5 pm. Not officially a dog park
but I have gone there 50 times and never had anybody bother me.
(Thank You - J Robbins)
Update: The dog park at Blanche Park has been
redesigned
with new landscaping and benches and is open again. An official dog
park has
also been created at Kennedy Park. Both parks are sponsored by
Purina and
have dog pickup bag dispensers. (Thank You - Lara)
Update: The City of Miami recently ran water to the dog
run at KENNEDY PARK, on S. Bayshore Drive in Coconut Grove. When the
dog run first opened, the nearest source of running water was out by
the parking lot, nowhere near the dog run. Now there is a dual
"person/dog" water fountain, as well as a hose for those wishing to
give their dogs a quick bath prior to heading home, inside the dog
park.
(Thank You - C.Lavin)
Update: Off-leash parks are being threatened!
"The City Beautiful" has a strict NO DOGS policy at all its parks.
However, you won't find any NO DOGS signs at the parks, because "The
City Beautiful" doesn't want those eyesores ruining the view. Dog
owners beware ...
(Thank You - C. Lavin)
Oleto State Park in North Miami Beach off of 163rd Street allows dogs on leashes everywhere but the campground and the swimming beach area. The park lies on the intercoastal waterway. You can get some good waves from the passing boats that the dogs love to jump in. Take your dogs there during the week when there's not many people there or early in the morning or near dusk. I've taken my dogs off the leash to run in the water on the east side of the park. Not a lot of beach and a bit rocky in places but haven't have too much trouble with the park rangers. (Thank You - Diane W., Hallandale)
There is an additional Dog Park in Aventura. This is in Northeast
Dade
county. IT is across the street from Founder's Park.
I believe it is on N.E. 191 street.
(Thank you - Zena)
Update-warning: Please advise your readers that the Unofficial Dog Park in South Miami no longer accepts any dogs. This park is officially closed to the public (hence, the No Trespassing sign at the entrance !). The last time I showed up there to take my female black lab swimming, one of the county workers onsite called the Coral Gables Police and I had a hard time talking myself out of being arrested for trespassing! The officer stated that some dogs were left to run unattended and had bitten some of the employees and now they were enforcing the No Trespassing law. It's really too bad because this was a beautiful, serene place to share some quiet time with your pets. (Thank you - Vtill)
There is an area in South Miami that is an
unofficial Dog Park. Take Kendall Drive East to School House Road and
turn
Right, drive to the end and on the right is a gate that is usually
open.
Drive in and park on the side of the road. You will see a vast scape of
trees and grass with a small lake that the dogs love to jump, play and
swim
in. The road runs through the property and there are acres of land on
either side of it. There are regulars that are there every day and
although
technically it is not a designated dog park, the people that love their
animals are fighting to keep it open. The more people that help out,
the
better the chances. Most people take their dogs there in the evening
after
work, before sun down. Everyone knows each other and usually know the
owners
by their dogs. New doggies and owners are always welcome.
(Thank you - Nicole)
The park is technically part of Matheson Hammock Park. At School House
Road make a left (south) until you see a large expanse of land with
posted signs saying "no
trespassing" and you are there.
(Thank you - Liz C.)
The folks in my area use a large field behind the Kendalltown clubhouse. SW 76 Street at (about) 103 Ave, in the Kentalltown townhouse complex. Park in the clubhouse parking lot and head straight back past the baseball field. If you fall in to Snapper Creek you went ONE step too far. The description is identical to the one in South Miami. Nothing official about it, but it has been going on for many many years. We all meet around sunset (as soon as it is cool enough). The land is actually Dade County Water and Sanitation Dept. There are small buildings which have pumps and wells in them. It is somewhat fenced on all sides (except the Snapper Creek easement). Please check out the pictures from our last Memorial Day picnic at www.glatco.com, click on "Floppy's Page." (Thank You - Jon)
Miami Springs' dog park is
finally open -- it has three cleanup stations, a so-far inoperative
fountain,
and a picnic bench under one of only two trees actually inside the
fencing.
There's a proto-parking area not quite finished yet, and a small-dog
area with a
separate entrance off the parking area in addition to the gate between
the two
sections.
Until the lot is done (it needs driveways), parking is at the opposite
corner of
the recreation area (Shadow Way and Dove Av.), as legal parking is not
allowed
along the edge of Quail Avenue.
It has the overall appearance of 'we'll get to that', as far as adding
amenities.
I don't have the real address, but it's between Royal Poinciana Drive,
Quail,
Dove, and Shadow Way with the parking area accessed off Royal
Poinciana; it's
across from Miami Springs Senior High School at 751
Dove Ave,
Miami Springs, 33166.
(Thank you - Corgi)
Update: The Miami Springs dog park is "officially" opened, and
although amenities may be scarce, there is a newly installed
doggie/people water fountain. Please come out and support this new dog
park,....it has become a lovely place for our dogs to romp and play.
(Thank You - L Morat)
The five-acre Bark Park is completely fenced and offers a separate
section
for smaller dogs. Amenities include paved walkways, benches, shade
trees,
waste dispenser stations, and specially designed drinking and spray
fountains for dogs and their owners. Bark Park admission is free.
Commissioner Seijas spearheaded the concept for the new Bark Park and
Skate
Park in response to community requests. The cost for both projects was
$346,000 and was funded by the Capital Outlay Reserve Fund (CORF).
For directions and information on activities at Amelia Earhart Park,
call
305-769-2693.
(Thank You Com. Seijas and Miami-Dade)
More: Hi, my name is Rusty and I am a Schnauzer. I
recently visited the Bark Park
in Amelia and noticed a few additions. They have put in fire hydrants
along the walking
path and a sand pit towards the end of the park with some trees and
plants around it. It makes the park look very nice
and fun to play in.
(Thank you - Rusty)
A stretch of ocean beach, beginning at Sunrise and A1A, has been designated the 'dog beach' in Fort Lauderdale. A permit is required to use this beach and you must have it with you.
Please see the web pages below for changes such as seasonal time change, prices, location, etc... http://ci.fort-lauderdale.fl.us/cityparks/canine_beach/index.htm or you can go to the web page A "Doggie" Guide to City Parks in Fort Lauderdale at http://www.fortlauderdale.gov/cityparks/dogs.htmLaura Marsh
Parks & Recreation Department
City of Fort Lauderdale
954-828-6010
LMarsh@fortlauderdale.gov
Also in Fort Lauderdale, north of Sunrise Blvd. right before where the
hotels start on the east side of A1A. There's no life guard and a dog
is free to swim and play in the sand. We suggest keeping your dog
leashed( or at least attached) in case you have to grab him when people
walk by on the beach. Otherwise they can pretty much run free as long
as you have control of the dog. Bring plenty of plastic bags to pick up
the doodie, as this keeps everyone on the beach happy. (Thank you -
Constance, Coconut Creek)
Update Warning: The City of Ft. Lauderdale voted unanimously to ban dogs on the sidewalks on both sides of A1A, along the beach from Harbor Drive to 18th Street. The limited dog area is still available at the foot of Sunrise, but this ban should be considered a reversal in acceptance for dog owners and since the ban was voted in unanimously, the political direction and motivation of the city council must be monitored by all dog owners in Broward. Over 700,000 dogs and cats have been registered in Broward County since 1994. This number suggests that there is a sizeable number of dog owners in Ft Lauderdale and Broward County. It is important for dog owners to make sure that they are being equally represented in legislative matters
We have found the Hugh Taylor Birch Park, on Sunrise, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. to be a great place to take our pets. We did have a little bit of a bad experience at the annual Christmas Boat Parade, the crowd gets very excited, and there are fireworks, and our two dogs became frightened. But other than that, we have had a great time with our pets there. The park personnel are also quite friendly. (Thank You Pam,Shelby, and Stetson)
A super place to play with your doggies is Markham Park. We take our
dogs out on Sunday...There is a lake in the "back" of the park for Jet
Ski's and Wave Runners. Dogs are allowed in the water off shore. great
fun for Frisbee chasers. There are also other areas of the park, along
with camping facilities all dog friendly ! (Thank You - Chilllov )
Update: I just wanted to let you know that this park has a
new dog park area. The new area is divided for big dogs and small
dogs. They have activity equipment, lots of grass, trees, water
fountains for humans and dogs, bags/trash cans, a shaded area for
owners, benches...it's great! Entrance fee is $1/person on
weekends. I believe the weekdays are free. Enjoy!
(Thank You - Andreina)
Update:
Hi. I visited Markham Park this Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002. The signs around
all the lakes will say No Swimming.. I finally located park personnel
and asked, where did the dogs visit and play in? And I was notified
that, dogs must be on a leash in the park at all times and that dogs
weren't allowed to swim in those lakes , as there are gators in them.
This is information I found out after 45 min. of, letting my Golden
Retriever romp around in the water and also, run around without his
leash on. We had a field to ourselves and I will say, upon entering the
park, nothing was volunteered to me information wise...This was my
first time to Markham Park. I will say the attendant at the Entrance of
the park was not very informative. I asked him to direct me to the area
where the dogs are allowed.. All he said was, Just go to the very back
of the park. Well after driving all the way back there, I came to a
Firing Range.. I made a U-turn and decided to seek out my own little
area. So, all in all, there are no gator signs posted. But, had I known
of sightings, I would never had let my dog go full throttle into the
water. So, let it be known that, the Park Rangers at Markham Park are
very adamant about dogs being on leashes and that there are
gators in those lakes and that dogs are REALLY, not supposed to go
swimming.
( Thank You - JS)
Update:
I frequent Markham park with my big puppy, Smokey, throughout the week.
During the week, it is empty, so I allow him to run freely without a
leash for hours. I even roller blade through pavilions where dogs are
not allowed and not one person has EVER said anything to me. Most of
the time I am there practically by myself and have the whole park for
just me and Smokey!!! I LOVE MARKHAM PARK!!! Plus, there is a nature
trail just on the left of the park entrance that is woodsy and Smokey
can run freely over logs and through the trees. Do not worry about wild
animals, the only animal in woods I have ever seen was an a harmless
and scared to death armadillo. On the weekends, it is so crowded that I
prefer to keep Smokey on the leash. There are many people with their
dogs running freely throughout the park. As for the alligators,
I have seen many LARGE ones sun bathing and floating atop the
water!!! BE CAREFUL!!!! There are NO SIGNS!!!!! This park gets
an A++++!!!!
(Thank You - S. Smile)
Update Warning:
Hi there, just some notes about Markham Park...recently they have
posted at the front entrance dogs must be on a six foot leash at all
times. Most of the workers at the front gate are 'students' and do not
know too much about the park as they are only there on the weekends
when there is a fee to get into the park. There are now several 'poop'
stations around that offer baggies to pick up your dog's poop and
dispose of it in garbage cans. Due to the fact that the park borders
the everglades it frequently has gators and moccasins (poisonous
snakes). The water is very dirty and I wouldn't allow my dog in
it anyways but there are so many no swimming signs it is hard to miss
one. One main reason is it may look nice and shallow near shore but all
of the lakes have steep sudden drop offs because these lakes were dug
for fill, not for swimming. Some can drop off 15 feet only six feet off
of shore. It is hard to find employees during the week because they are
working and taking care of the park and do not have time to patrol.
Most of the employees love dogs and enjoy stopping and talking to the
owners and petting the dogs. The only time I see employees asking
people to put their dogs back on the leash is if the dog is causing a
problem with other patrons or if it's running in the streets. Dogs are
allowed ANYWHERE in the park. But, whether or not there are signs about
leashes, it IS a Broward County Ordinance to keep your dog on a leash.
(Thank You - Cesstrelle)
Dogs are allowed almost everywhere in France... When I came to Florida , one year ago, with my dog , a 15 year old healthy jack russel, it was not the same story!! So, we tried to find some friendly places and one of them, is the Tree Top Park, a nice park with a small lake where Tubo can swim and walk without a leash. This park is in Fort Lauderdale, west of Griffin Road, and north of Palm Avenue, to the right. (Thank You - Flybic)
Notice: Just this last weekend (June 18,2001) my boyfriend and I took our three black Labs to both Tree Tops Park and Markham Park. Unfortunately at Tree Tops we were immediately informed all dogs had to be on leashes and absolutely not in the water... Oh well, Then when we drove to Markham County Park, the dogs were Okay on leashes and probably in the water but the Ranger said there have been many sightings of Gators there...Sorry, I was very disappointed. (Lesley.B.)
Bark Park 3299 SW 4th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale
(954) 468-1585. Bark Park is a great new place to walk your dog and
meet friends! Located within the traditional setting of beautiful
Snyder Park, it was built by the Parks and Recreation Department. Thank
You - Cathy)
Hi, my name is Rusty and I am a Schnauzer. I recently visited the Bark
Park in Amelia and noticed a few additions. They have put in fire
hydrants along the walking path and a sand pit towards the end of the
park with some trees and plants around it. It makes the park look very
nice and fun to play in.
Bark Park
(Thank You - Rusty from Hialeah)
There's a great new off-leash dog park in Pembroke Pines at the FPL
easement, off Johnson Street, just east of Palm Avenue. The
agility/play equipment is new, there's a
separate area for dogs under 30 lbs and there are pooper scooper bag
dispensers.
(Thank you - Linda L.)
There's a brand new dog park in Plantation. Take University Dr
north, turn right on Peters, right on 59th and right on 16th. It's
right across from Tropical
Elementary school. It's brand new, and they have water fountains for
you and your dog!
(Thank you - Linda L.)
The City of Plantation (Broward County, FL) recently opened up a new
dog
park called Happy Tails. The park is usually not too
crowded and a great
place to bring your dog. Park admission is free and the park is open
approximately sunrise to sunset. There is a large fenced area, a
smaller
fenced area for small dogs and a third fenced area with agility
equipment.
There is also an area where the K9 unit practices. The park is located
across from Seminole Park at Seminole Middle School. From University
Drive, go east on Peters Road. Turn right on Fig Tree Lane (SW 63 Ave).
Go to stop sign and turn right. Park entrance will be on left hand side.
(Thank You - Becky J. H.) (Thank You - Cathy D.)
Update Warning: It has been reported by police in
the area that dogs are no longer allowed on the beach at the
lighthouse. It might be best to avoid this area. (Thank You - SPINN)
Update Addition: The City of Pompano Beach begins on the
south side of the Hillsborough inlet and stretches to the south. The
lighthouse is not in the City of Pompano Beach but since they can't get
there because it is only accessible by boat, people bring their dogs to
the south side of the inlet in the City of Pompano Beach. There are
beach accesses that they use to gain access to the beach which is not
allowed. Most importantly, dogs are not allowed off leash at any
location in the City of Pompano Beach. We have had incidents on the
beach of people chased and this area is trafficked by many beach
walkers, many who have complained that they feel unsafe walking up the
beach when they see dogs running loose. I have attached copies of the
City ordinance so that you have factual information regarding dogs on
the beach and running loose. Please update your websites to reflect
this factual information. The beaches and beach accesses are being
patrolled regularly. Fines start at $50 for a first offense. Quite a
few people are under the impression from website info that it is OK to
take their dog out on the beach in the City of Pompano and let it
loose. It is not.
Thank you for your cooperation.
JS
City of Pompano Beach
Animal Control Division
1201 NE 5 Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
(954)786-4027
Links to the ordinance documents were not
added because they include text that encourages chaining pets in open
vehicles. We do not want to encourage this practice
2 acre park dedicated to dogs. The park is open from sunrise to
sunset, seven days a week, at no cost. It sports a paved running path ,
leash posts,
a watering area, a dog shower, doggie 'bags', and other equipment. Many
dog events
are staged here. (Thank you Dr. Steven Paul and InnoPet Dog Food for
this contribution to the dog community).
Update: Last week I went to the Inno Dog Park. I was
disappointed to see that it
was not a nice as other parks that me and my puppy frequent. Plus there
isn't anyone at the gate to make sure that the dogs that go in are
properly vaccinated. Further more, some of the dog owners bring
aggressive males that are not supposed to be around other dogs or pups
for that matter. Lastly, we saw dog owners playing fetch in the water
with their dogs, when there was a city sign that warned that there were
gators in the water. I would not recommend this park to most of the dog
owners that I know,
(Thank You - Doris A.)
more:
I live 2 blocks from this dog park and I take my dog there 3x week.
This is the best place I have found yet. I would not worry about
alligators
in the lake because I don't take my dog to the lake and you shouldn't
either.
The lake is NOT part of the park. There are enough doggie fountains
and play areas for playing with dogs and teaching them tricks without
having to go to the lake. (and YES I have seen a 3-foot alligator in
the
lake),
SO DO NOT take your dog to the lake. The park is completely fenced.
(Thank You - L. Levy)
more: I was so happy to find your site listing dog parks!
It is so informative! I just wanted to let you know about an update to
InnoPet Park in Coral Springs. They have put up a fence around the lake
to keep the dogs out now. Owners are supposed to leash their dogs when
they leave the gated dog area anyway. You wrote that there were
aggressive dogs there when you visited and yes, they do come around
occasionally, though in general we have a wonderful time there with our
beagle. Even with the place being a bit crowded on the weekends.
(Thank You - Lady C.)
Update: :) Innopet Park is no longer called
that. It's now called Dr. Paul's Pet Care Center Dog Park.
It's had this new name for well over three years now :) (Thank You -
Aliza Forman)
They have opened a temporary dog park in Boca, which might become
permanent or the city will move it to a new section after 2 years, but
for now we have one. Its located on Yamato Rd between congress and
military trail. from I-95 go west on Yamato past congress.....At Broken
Sound Blvd make a left, on the right hand side you will see a sign,
with a small fenced pathway, that will lead you to the dog park, just
mark on the left hand side... No leash needed at this park, baggies and
scoopers provided at the park, with dog water fountains and tennis
balls.
(Thank You - Eyal)
We take our two rescued aussies to BDP almost every weekday, in the
mornings. I am on the committee. Couple of things:
1) WEDNESDAYS it opens at noon (maintenance)
2) Nice group of people (who would have known in snooty BOCA? haha)
3) LOTS of shade (unlike Delray)
(Thank you - TValant)
Take I-95 South to Woolbright Rd. go East to A1A and take a
right. The dog beach is on the left (the road by Nomad Surf Shop), but
you'll have to drop a friend off with the dog. Then continue to drive
south to Gulfstream Park (free parking). Dogs are allowed off leashes
and I brought my yellow lab last weekend. The dogs, and people, were
very friendly. No one minded when an unknown dog walked over to say
hello. Hope this helps out.
(Thank you - Christy S)
Update Warning: Thanks to people not picking up
after there dog, dogs are no longer allowed at the
Boynton beach (just s. of Woolbright on a1a)
(Thank you - Shannon Gospodarek
Transportation Coordinator)
Dog beach correction:
We live in Boynton Beach and I know the area of Delray beach that is
described in your Delray beach section. I did want to point out to you
that when you get to A1A from Woolbright Road it is a right turn there
to get to the Nomad surf shop. I thought you might like to change that
on the site, you have it listed to turn left at A1A.
(Thank you - Connie & Bullie)
Notice: Dog owners must pick up their dog's
waste. They must also come prepared with plastic bags The
County of
Palm Beach has posted that dog pick up laws and leashing laws are
strictly enforced. This small parcel of beachfront property has now
become completely inundated with dogs and their owners. Most people,
including myself, are responsible and pick up after their dogs; many
are
not. I am a resident in the area and would hate to see "dog beach"
closed because some people don't know how to act responsibly.
(Thank You -Dog Friendly)
Caution: Watch where you park My girlfriend
and I
took our dogs to Dog Beach a few weeks ago. We
would definitely not recommend going to this place. There is no public
parking at this beach and when we tried to park, one of the residents
went through the roof. They said we would be towed immediately and that
that beach was not meant for dog traffic - only for use of local
residents in that neighborhood. So, we parked at the bank for a few
hoping to find that we simply ran into a "bad apple". To no avail, we
got back at the car 30 minutes later to find our car towed! $125.00
plus the cab fare to Lake Worth to get the car! Four hours later, we
finally got home. From now on, we'll go elsewhere. Just a word of
warning - a bit of venting.
(Thank you - Dean and Jessica)
More: Dog beach in Delray Beach is absolutely
perfect, people and
dogs are very friendly, but there is no facility there. You can go to
the next
park but with out your dog. Of course if you are alone, who will watch
your dog
( Thank You - ANDREA Delray Beach)
More:
The dog beach in Delray is a great place to take your dogs, but the
natives are VERY unfriendly. They do not want us here and with the help
Commissioner Mary McCarty they are doing everything possible to make it
illegal for dogs to be there.
(Thank You - TH)
Thought I'd let you know about a new, wonderful park for your dogs.
Delray Beach has just opened the new park in Lake Ida Park. It's run by
the Palm Beach Co. Parks and Recreation Division. I have visited the
park with my dog three times in the last couple of weeks. Great fun! I
think you should list this park in your web page for those who don't
yet know about it.
(Thank You - Greg)
This is the best dog park. Sometimes the parks for the smaller dogs
aren't as big. This one is big with minimal trees, for lots of running.
A ++++++
(Thank You Pvb)
Delray DogPark:
Opens at noon THURSDAYS. (Thank You - TValant)
I take my dog there in the
mornings and there are always a lot of dogs. On the weekends, a ranger
rides around on a bike making sure that they are on leashes. I spoke to
a man the other day and he said during the week no one is ever around
to say anything. There are 3 lakes. I am not sure which ones
they can swim in. I let my dog swim wherever she jumps in and no one
has
ever said anything.
(Thank you - Ashley K.)
Wellington, FL has a dog park. It is about 3 acres, fenced with
separate areas for the big and small dogs. Benches, trees, water and
poop bags are
all available and a restroom . For unsurpassed almost
crystal clear water go to Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Bch. Costs you
a buck per person to get on
Sat, Sun and Holidays other than that it's free. There is a sign that
says pets must be leashed but it is
definitely not enforced when dogs are swimming. I had been going there
for 7 yrs before I moved and never had a problem with park staff. There
are 3 lakes to choose from. I suggest going to the very back of the
park and cutting Fido loose for some swimming fun. This park is my/and
my dog's absolute favorite. I did see a 4 ft gator once in the all the
yrs I have been going, so be careful and keep eyes peeled.
the
shelter area will be added in the next few
months. Adjacent to the dog park is a play area for the kids.
The dog park is located in Greenbriar Park at Aero Club Dr. and
Greenbriar
Blvd. in Wellington, Florida 33414.
For more information you may contact: Gwynne Williams,
Wellington Parks and
Recreation, 561/791-4005 x132.
(Thank you - Craig Dopp Friends of Wellington Dog Park)
More: I'm
not sure
that we were at the same Greenbriar Dog park, out in Wellington that
the other
people are describing but we sure were sadly disappointed in what
we found
there when we took our two dogs for what we thought would be a great
dog park
and closer to home. There was one picnic table on the side
for small
dogs and several benches on the side for the larger dogs. The "shade
trees" have about 5 more years of growing to be of any use and they are
mostly planted on the north/south side of the benches so not much
protection
from the summer sun. The watering area is completely muddy all
around the
base because of the water run off. The bathing area is a 3
x 3 foot
square tub about ankle deep with slimy standing water and a broken
hose. If you
do manage to get your dog semi rinsed off, he or she, will be muddy and
sandy
before you get them to the car because after you wash them you must
walk them
through mulch, which sticks to their fur, then walk through a shell
rock parking
lot where the sand also clings to their feet and fur. For a park that
is in such
a wealthy area between polo ponies and private airplanes, I guess we
expected
too much for them to have a nice park for other peoples dogs to
use.
(Thank You - Henry & Crystal W.)
Singer Island, which is right next to West Palm Beach is incredibly
dog friendly. The beach has little cabañas where you and your
canine can recline and stay shaded. There are also a few hotels nearby
that allow pets.
(Thank You - DasySpark)
Update:
we went looking for a dog friendly place and found no dog posted signs.
Better choice is Jupiter Beach which is very dog friendly.
(Thank You - koya)
We live in Northwest Broward, so we have made great use of InnoPet Park
at Coral Springs. Very nice park and always lots of friendly folks
there. I highly recommend it. On the advice of your page, we drove
up to Jupiter Beach, and were not sorry a bit. A nice beach with some
interesting rock formations to explore. Surf was a bit heavy for
smaller dogs, but lots of area to romp in the sand. We also found a
good wading area at Jupiter Inlet, just across from the Lighthouse. We
parked near the Crab House restaurant and walked down by the boat docks
to find a good shallow sandy area which nobody seemed to mind us using.
All in all, Jupiter does seem quite dog friendly, and it is a pleasant
little town. About the only "No Dogs" place we found was the Lighthouse
Park.
(Thank you - Bob, Sigita, and Geronimoe)
Careful - Status Changed - See below!
The beach in front of Patrick Air Force Base between Cocoa Beach and
Melbourne allows dogs. You have to keep them on a leash but at least
they can hang out with
you.
(Thank you - LuvDaBugs)
There's a Off-leash Dog Park in Satellite Beach in Brevard County.
Satellite Beach
Opened June 29, 2002 Seven Days a Week
Park Phone # (321) 777-8004
Entrance Fees
$2 for up to 2 people with 3 dogs
$3 for more than 2 people or more than 3 dogs
Annual Memberships
Individual (human) $150
($100 if all dogs are spayed/neutered)
Family (human) $200
($150 if all dogs are spayed/neutered)
Includes unlimited visits during hours of operation and invitations to
special events.
Proof of shot records and vaccinations required. All dogs must wear
their Brevard County animal license tags on collar.
Dog Park Features
6' perimeter fence (1.5 acres)
Double-gated security entrance area
Separate fenced small-dog area
Tables and benches under shade trees
Dog-wash and drinking water areas
Dog toys, playground equipment, fire hydrants!
Waste disposal stations throughout
Next to natural habitat area
Located at Satellite Beach Sports & Recreation Park next to public
library. Parking and restrooms nearby. Lots of nice dogs! It is a
wonderful place and a necessity for my 1 yr. old coonhound, with a one
bedroom apartment. (Thanks Val, Steve,& Daisy)
(Thank You - Securts)
Sebastian Inlet in Brevard County allows dogs on the River side, not on the actual beach. Dogs can play in the tidal pool area, trails and fishing areas. Lets try to get other beaches Dog Friendly! (Thank You - Buford's mom and dad in Melbourne, FL)
Update: My husband and I tried Sebastian's Inlet. The one and only visit was not good. We ran into a Park Ranger that said dogs are not allowed anywhere on the beaches or on the riverside. However, she walks her dogs off the leash on the beach in the early morning hours and instructed us on where we could let our dogs swim. Simply put, Sebastian's is not dog friendly. Leashed dogs are only allowed in the State Park's grassy areas and trails. The Park Ranger drew us a map of how to get to an area in the State Park where we could let our dogs swim. But, she said, you can get caught if your not careful. Just as we were ready to give up and go home, we stopped in at the marina parking lot just north of the bridge off of A1A. We asked a group of men if they knew of any other place were we could let our dogs swim. They pointed to a trail right across the street from the marina parking lot. They mentioned seeing two large dogs out on the beach right now. Nervous about getting caught, curiosity weighed out and we walked out to the beach with our dogs anyway. I couldn't relax, for fear of getting caught, so we left after just a few minutes. On the way out I got into a confrontation with a man that obviously was/is opposed to our being there with our dogs. He wasn't verbally aggressive. He challenged my reasons for going out there even after being warned not to. I simply told him that it was our choice to take the risk and we did. The dogs were on their leash and we picked up after them. He said nothing more. Irony is, he was with of a small group that were out their picking up garbage dumped by people along highway A1A. Who's picking up after who? I never shy down from a challenge. Especially when it involves my buddies. We recently moved from Melbourne to Fort Lauderdale. I'm glad that there is a place to take my pups without having to look over my shoulder constantly.Somewhere near the Daytona-New Smyrna Beach inlet on the Daytona
side, there is a beach that allows dogs for a $3 charge. They also
provide a plastic "accident" bag.(Thank you again J. Donovan)
Update
We recently went to the dog beach located near Daytona. It is right
next to the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse. Actually on the inlet area
itself. I noticed that on your page you noted that to take your dog it
is a $3 fee. Just to pass on some info. The fee is charged whether you
have a dog or not. People either go to take their dogs or go to fish.
So they charge a fee for anyone going in. It was a great time.
Thanks again for doing such a great job. Keep up the good work.
(Thank You - Boz)
Update The heavy construction in that area has completed
and Lighthouse
Point Park has reopened as of 07/14/02. The actual address is:
5000
Robert A. Merrill Pkwy, Ponce Inlet, Fl
(Thank You - Donate4edu)
more I have just returned from New Smyrna beach and was very
disappointed. It gets 3 paws down. There is a posting for dogs owners
when you enter the park about the water being very high in bacteria and
they do not recommend swimming for people. If I shouldn't go in,
neither should me best friend. Requiring dogs to be on leads even when
in the water really bites. My dog could not enjoy herself (she likes to
dive under water), and even with two people it was a bit difficult to
work around the leash. The beach in itself was very dirty. The water
smelled a bit foul and the "sand" was more like mud. A LOT of pet
owners were not cleaning up after
their pets and you could tell. and smell...hint, hint. I have
just relocated from Ft. Lauderdale, and maybe I have been spoiled by
the crystal clear water of Quiet Waters park and the clean sandy
beaches of Ft. Lauderdale but I won't go back to New Smyrna, if I could
I would get my money back
(Thank You - Valerie)
I am the manager of Smyrna Dunes Park. We do allow dogs on our
beach, however dogs must be leashed at all times even when in the
water. Dogs are becoming a real problem for us and a lot of people want
them out of the park. If dog owners do not become more responsible I'm
afraid dogs will be banned from the park in the future. This rule also
applies at Light House Point. Our fee is 3.50 to get in. (Thank You -
Mark B.)
Lighthouse Point Update:
We took our two Airedales to the beach today. The first note is that
the Beach at "Lighthouse Point" is closed for renovations through the
remainder of 2000. However, the security guard kindly gave us
directions to "Smyrna Dunes" about 25 minutes drive away (but just on
the other side of Ponce Inlet). Smyrna Dunes is a beautiful beach were
sea oats and mangroves abound. The county has built boardwalks to the
beach with bathrooms and shower facilities -- which were even clean!
The cost was $3.50 per car load.....basically a parking fee. This guard
at Smyrna Dunes was also dog friendly and gave us specific guidance as
to where dogs were allowed. (P.S. If you a resident of Volusia County,
you can buy an annual pass costing only $20.00, and never have to pay
the $3.50 fee.) Anyway, once on the beach.....everyone had their dogs!
It was great. Leashes are required all the time. There are doggy bags
(for those stinky gifts we all get) made available by the park free of
charge. It was a very friendly atmosphere. We enjoyed it greatly!
(Thank You - D. Stern)
Neither Indian River County nor Brevard County allow dogs in parks or beaches. Some of us are trying to change that. In Volusia County (Daytona area) dogs are allowed in the Parks but not on the beaches. the exceptions are: Smyrna dunes Park and Lighthouse Point Park. Both parks are on the beach and allow dogs, on leashes on the beach. They are allowed in the water without leashes but when they come out they must be releashed. The parks dept. provide "poop" bags. (Thank you - Vselubsky)
This park costs $5 per vehicle. Dogs must be leashed however if you go north, away from the people, the dogs can run along the beach and swim at their pleasure. This is a beautiful area with a long, long stretch of undeveloped beach. (Thank You -W. Mountz)
A very nice beach, very natural, not built up at all. Dogs are
allowed. (Thank you RMahan)
Juno Beach Update: Dogs are not
allowed on Juno Beach. They are allowed on Jupiter Beach which
is right next to Juno. You know when you are in Jupiter Beach because
when you park and go to go down the stairs to the beach there's a
container with bags to pick up your dog's waste. YOU MUST PICKUP YOUR
DOG'S WASTE. There are waste receptacles to dispose of the bags. Your
dog is allowed to go on the beach without a leash as long as he
responds to voice commands. (Thank you - Luis B)
North of the city of Flagler dogs are allowed on the beach with a
leash. Flagler Beach is so
uncommercialized that you can let your dog run loose if no one is
around. Very quiet & very few dogs or people. (Thank you rottncorgi)
Flagler Beach Update2 5/13/00:
Do not let your dogs run free anytime in Flagler Beach since this will
lead to a complete ban on dogs on the beach, period. This is a promise
from an unnamed City Commissioner!
(Thank you - mtiwmhc22)
Due to people with pets not respecting the leash laws, residents are up
in arms to ban dogs from all of Flagler Beach. If you want to continue
to
visit with your animal make sure to have your pet on a leash and a
doggy
bag to show the police that you are prepared to clean up after your
pet.
(Thank You - trikemama)
Note: Irresponsibility by pet owners has resulted in a
crackdown and loss of privileges. Right now, it is not a
good idea to have your pet off-leash. The following are several
contributions which outline problems that have
occurred in Flagler Beach:
Flagler Beach Update: Dogs are allowed within the city
limits, on leashes, except for the area between 10th ST. North and 10th
ST. South, the area loosely defined as "downtown" where the pier is.
Every where else pets are fine on leashes, which is several miles of
nearly deserted beach. It is accurate to say most of the time, dogs can
run free. If they are not well behaved and scare someone or their pet,
the police will respond to a complaint. This happened a few weeks ago
when a lady was bitten for jogging. Big crackdown, citations issued (my
son got one), etc. First time in the five years we've lived here.
(Thank You - Chris T.)
Two elderly citizens that I know personally have been attacked, one
bitten and the other knocked down suffering a broken tail bone. They
are now afraid to use the beach. Others have complained about the waste
that is left behind.
I have had a dog urinate on my tackle box while I was surf fishing and
have stepped in excrement while walking on the beach. I've seen dogs
running free with a leash and the owner, when someone approaches, make
a feeble attempt to catch the dog. After the person passes the attempt
stops and the dog continues to run free. The idea that it is OK to let
your dog run free if no one is around is misguided. Some people will
not go down to the beach when they see a loose dog. I don't mind having
dogs on the beach as long as they are on a leash and the leash is held,
they are picked up after and kept away from other beach visitors.
If dog owners will follow the rules everyone will be able to enjoy the
beach. (Thank you - Jay R.)
I have been going to Flagler Beach for several years with my Golden,
and although it's very tempting to let your dog off-leash to run, swim
and chase gulls...be careful -- I received a $35.00 ticket for having
my dog off-leash last summer (second offenses are $100.00!!) It's about
the best dog beach I've found in Central Florida, but beware - there is
a leash law at
Flagler Beach and they are serious!
(Thank You - Marcia C.)
You back your camper right up to the sea wall and leashed, quiet dogs and cats are welcome. Of course you must clean up after the animal. From I-95 take exit at state road 100 Flagler Beach. Go east to route A1A and then 3 miles north to Beverly Beach Camptown. Nice place with a restaurant on the premises. (Thank you Sunnie)
Dogs are welcomed along the 80 miles or
so of beaches and bridges from Key Largo to Key West. There are many
places to stop and swim for people and all the undeveloped public
swimming areas allow dogs. It has been brought to my attention that
Monroe
County has recently removed the ban on dogs from its county run
beaches. Even though signs are
still posted, dogs are now allowed . Although dogs are treated as
tourist
attractions in Key West, there is only one beach where they are
welcomed. Of course, it is called Dog Beach by locals and is found
adjacent to Louie's Backyard Restaurant near the Southernmost Point.
Keys Update:
I live in Marathon and recently spent several weeks working with one of
the County Commissioners to try and avoid a decision to ban pets from
all county parks and beaches. Unfortunately, they have passed this
decision, with only two exceptions, Sombrero Beach in Marathon, and Key
Largo Park in Key Largo. This applies to County property, not state
parks, and it was quite a blow. We worked very hard just to be able to
keep these two locations, recruiting a volunteer force to patrol the
beach, install bag stations and designed signs to encourage people to
pick up after their animals. The most frustrating part was that the
government did not announce to the public what their intention was
until a day or so before the hearing and there was little
representation from pet owners. Once again, the little people fighting
the big bad government. Most people were not even aware that this was
being considered, and the whole idea of the ban was presented by the
Public Works department who complained about "people not picking up
after their dogs, dogs running at large, and people being bitten".
There was one isolated instance of a person being bitten at Key Largo
Park and not one complaint from the public at any other location in the
Keys. On a more humorous note, when the ordinance was originally
written it stated that dogs would be banned from all County "property",
not just parks and beaches. This would have included the three County
animal shelters! They corrected the wording after the local radio
station pointed it out to them... (Thank you - D&D)
Word has it that there is now an official off-leash dog park in Islamorada.
On vacation last week, my husband and I were driving around the Keys looking for a clean, sandy place to introduce our two 1 year old pups to swimming. We found a place called "Anne's Beach" somewhere between mile markers 70-75 (Lower Matecumbe Key). Its fairly shallow, and we were not the only ones who had our dogs there. There are two sections to the beach, connected by a boardwalk that has decks built off of it where there is picnic tables and places to barbeque (bring your own grill). The southern part of the beach is where we had our dogs. To my knowledge, there is no leash requirements for this beach, however, it is right on Route 1 (overseas highway). We kept a leash on our dogs at all times. There were other dogs who were not leashed. It was a great place, clean, sandy and no one seemed to mind the dogs being around. Thanks for the great website! (Thank You - Dawn)
(Thank You - Jay and Sabrina)
Thanks
to the hard work of concerned Key West citizens the town
that is
known for its pet friendly atmosphere is now even more pet friendly.
Key West
now has a wonderful fenced in dog park at Higgs Beach Park (on the
corner of
White Street and Atlantic Blvd.) The park features areas for both large
and
small dogs, water fountains, shade, and views of the Atlantic Ocean.
www.keywestdogpark.org
Please contact me for more information. - Connie
Christian - conniecpa@bellsouth.net
(Thank you - Connnie & Sterling)
A dog park has opened in North Naples,Fl. recently. It is in Veterans Park. (Thank You - ka59)
I just wanted to let you know that the dog-unfriendly grip of Collier County government has loosened a bit and they have given us a new dog park where dogs can run free in an enclosed area. It is located in Veteran's Memorial Park and is called "Rover Run." They supply two fresh doggie drinking fountains, a waste baggie dispenser, and a brightly painted fire hydrant right in the middle of the run. Just fabulous!! (Thank You - M. A. Scotti)
Rover Run Update: The entry was listed incorrectly and
has been changed from Naples to North Naples. This dog park is 4 miles
north of Naples. The way it is no way Naples City Government appears to
have had something to do with it. They would not
touch a dog with a 10 foot pole.
(Thank You - D. Jenkins)
More:
I, too live in dog-unfriendly Naples, Florida. I tried the new Veterans
Park for
dogs off Immokalee Road in North Naples. They do have two areas fenced
off, one for the little guys and the other for larger dogs. It has the
double gate system, which is great if you have a lot of dogs coming and
going. But otherwise, it's not much at all. In rainy season, you will
have to watch your dog play in stagnant water and of course the
mosquitoes are horrific. The area is very small.. As far as the Dog
Beach at Lover's Key in Bonita, IT IS NASTY!!!. You have to park close
to the highway, and literally wade through stagnant, smelly water ,
through a mangrove type area to let your dog off-leash. There is NO
beach at all, just rocky, weedy areas you can't even put a lawn chair
on. There were many dogs there, perhaps 50-75, and I could smell the
stench from irresponsible pet owners who obviously didn't pick up after
the furry friend. This is a disgrace to Collier County and probably a
health hazard.
(Thank You - Brenda A)
My husband and I traveled with our dog to Sanibel Island located
south of Sarasota, Florida. The whole island is pet
friendly...........beaches and hotels included. It was wonderful!!!
(Thank you - C. T. Jowdy)
Sanibel is an ideal place to take your dog on holiday. My dog Finn had
a great time on the beach and swimming in the sea. A couple of times I
was told to keep him on the lead but generally speaking no one was
really bothered about him running around within reason. In the end,
during the daytime I put the lead on him when he wasn't in the water
just in case. No restrictions at all in the evenings.
(Thank You - T. Harnden)
There is a dog park in Port Charlotte. It is all fenced in with a
large dog area and an alternative area for small dogs or timid dogs.
Dogs must wear tags. Everyone is friendly and the dogs love it!
Directions: Us 41 North to Edgewater Drive. Turn left onto Edgewater
and make a left at the first light (Bayshore). Make your first left and
the park is on the corner. Enjoy!
(Thank You -TJBC)
In Sarasota County there 4 fenced parks and one beach park and all
are off-leash. There two fenced parks in the city of Sarasota and two
fenced parks and a beach park on the Gulf of Mexico in the city of
Venice. If you would like more imfo please let
know. more
sarasota.info
(Thank You - Silverking)
There is a wonderful dog beach in Venice, Florida. 41S to Venice
Avenue W to Harbour S to just south of the water treatment plant. Of
course, there are nondog loving people (can you imagine that) that walk
through and are not dog friendly, but other than that it is
experimental and great! My dogs love it. Sometimes single people like
me use their dogs for companionship and I know I feel less isolated
going to the beach with anything else living than just by myself. I
need my dogs and I need somewhere to take them, which is a great
opportunity for me to socialize with like minded people. So unless you
can fill those needs yourselves, dog beach undoers, give it a rest.
Also, there is Happy Tails at G. T. Bray Park on 51st Street West in
Bradenton where we go every other day at least. I find that the
education level of people who have dogs and care for them enough to let
them have a place to run which is recommended by every vet and shelter
and many newspaper ads (duh!) is very high. Go figure. People that
expect a higher return on a non conversing animal than perhaps their
government? Gee... If politicians were dogs.... Thought you would
enjoy! (Thank You - D. Hardin)
More.We went to Venice, Fl over Memorial Weekend, What a
great town! The Holiday Inn we stayed at was especially kind for pets
of any kind We take our lab, Sora, with us, on all family vacations,
and usually hotels tell us only small dogs, but, usually when I say
she's a lab, they don't have a problem. This hotel, though, asks yours
pet's name and what kind of pet, I just felt very comfortable there.
Brohard Beach was awesome, bring water to the beach, we forgot, but,
very friendly dog people also with labs shared there cooler with Sora.
This was the first time to the beach for her and it was a great
experience. The beach states it's still experimental, so, I hope people
continue to do the right thing and DON'T bring aggresive dogs, PICK up
after your dog just like anywhere else, and have fun. We will go back.
We're going to Fort DeSoto this weekend.
(Thank You - Denese)
Ft Myers Beach at Estero allows dogs in hotels especially Best Western Vacation Villas. Dogs can not go on the beach but usually at dawn you can get them to the beach with the leash. I have a dog and I always take him to Estero Beach. I think is a great place for dogs. (Thank You - Kramermad)
We take our dogs to Ft Myers Beach, Florida. There are several areas designated as state parks along the beach and dogs are not allowed there, however, elsewhere, if leashed and picked up after, dogs are allowed. This will be our third season at Ft Myers Beach, just for this reason. Got your site from the article in Coastal Magazine....thank you for the service you provide. (Thank You - Phyllis)
In Bradenton off of Manatee Ave. at Palma Sola Bay dogs are allowed off leash. There are many dogs there running and swimming with each other. (Thank You Laurie)
I came across your site while looking for other dog park websites. Thought you might like to know about Happy Tails Dog Park in Bradenton, Florida. It's 3+ acres with a large and small dog area, fresh water, tables, benches, bags, and even a doggie pool. Check it out at More Bay Area Parks (Pinellas County)
Dog parks and swimming.
Some county parks allowing dogs:
Lithia Springs Campground (dogs can camp with you, but
are not
allowed in the water - alligators)
E. G. Simmons Park Campground You can camp with your dog
and they are allowed in the water in certain places.
Dogs are allowed along the Courtney Campbell Causeway.
(Thank you Bernice V.)
Al Lopez Park, located at 4610 N. Himes Avenue, Tampa, has a 2 acre-fenced, double-gated entry, dog park area complete with water spigot and bowl, picnic tables and some trees. There's also a separate area for small dogs. People are friendly and it's great fun to watch the dogs socialize and play. Pooper bags are usually available, but it is recommended to bring one or two, just in case they're out. The park is open until 10 pm but there are no lights for the dog park area, so it basically closes at sunset. There are some rules, like pick up poopers, no little kids, don't bring in food or treats and leave if your dog gets aggressive, but other than that it's play, play, play. (Thank you - P. Harshberger)
this is definitely not an "official" place, but I take my lab there
often. on Bruce B Downs Blvd go north about two miles of the I-75 take
a left on new Tampa
blvd. there is a large community center on your left and you will see
woods back behind the field. there's a small trail that goes back there
and acres of land for fid to run around on. there's no nearby roads for
him to get hit. it looks like eventually they're zoning it for more
houses and for a retention pond, but for now it's a good place to play.
(Thank you - Memory)
The Mango Dog Park is conveniently located around Interstate 4 and
Interstate 75, just outside of Tampa. Technically exit 8 (SR 579) off
of Interstate 4 and Clay Pit Rd is the exact location. There are two 6'
fenced acres with a small dog and a large dog area. There is in each
area a pavilion and several picnic tables as well as a dog wash/water
hole area and a doggie drinking fountain to accompany the one for
humans. There are a few large shade trees, and some newly planted
trees, but for the most part it is sunny. On most occasions there are
poop bags, but sometimes they run out. Not allowed are food or treats
of any kind nor children unattended. Any sign of uncontrolled
aggression calls for removal of pet. All dogs should be under voice
command at all times. Actual direction from I75 are: I75 to exit I4
east, turn right on the first exit (exit 8) going south. At the second
stoplight, which is Clay Pit, turn left, make the first right into the
Mango Recreation Center and you will also be in the Mango Dog Park
parking lot. The park is quite a popular place and all of our dogs love
visitors from new and exciting places.
(Thank You - Layla Kiker)
Update:The exit number has been changed to exit # 10. All
other info remains the same. The park is very well maintained. They
have added more trees, and picnic tables (no food can be brought in) as
well as upgraded the doggie pool/cool off place. (Thank You - Layla)
Lake Park on North Dale Mabry Hwy just south of VanDyke Road in
Tampa is a very dog-friendly park. Officially dogs must be leashed but
this has never been enforced on the back trails. Many N. Tampa area
people socialize and walk their dogs there. During warmer months watch
for pygmy rattle snakes !
(Thank You - K. White)
More: Lake Park, in N Hillsborough County - recently
fenced in an area for dogs! We visited last weekend finally we have a
safe dog park in this area.
The park is located 1/8 mile south of Van Dyke. Go west into the park -
turn right at.the T, and the park is on the right hand side.
"Bring only "friendly
dogs".
(Thank You - BoBo, the Boston Terrier from Lutz)
Just wanted to let everyone know that there's a new dog park in West
Tampa. It's just called West Dog Park. It's great so far. There are two
separate areas for small and big dogs. There are lots of biodegradable
poop bags and trash cans (although small and limited). There is a
watering area with a hose and a few picnic table areas, one covered.
It's a few acres of land, some mowed clean, some woodsy, but all
totally fenced. There are a bunch of ball fields and a children's area
right next to it, so its good for the whole family. The grounds are
taken care of so far and mowed regularly, so its still grassy. It's
clean too since most people there seem to be good about picking up
after their dogs.
It's on Occident Street, off of Sligh Ave between W. Hillsborough and
Waters.
(Thank you - Lori P.)
A very nice park for dogs in Pinellas County is Fort DeSoto Park. A
portion of the Beach is designated for Dogs. The Park is located in
South St. Petersburg at Pinellas Bayway. Entrance fee is 35 cents and
it
is a county park. The park is very scenic and offers lots of
recreation.
Dog owners are required to clean up after their dogs.
(Thank you - C. Wycallis)
Update:
I was wanting to go to Ft DeSoto and then saw the post on your site
that said dogs were no longer allowed. I checked on www.fortdesoto.com, and they had this
updated news. It seems they have made a Dog Park and this is the only
place animals are allowed now. Looks pretty good. On our way there
today. I'll keep you posted. Fort De Soto Park used to have a no-leash
area that was less than perfect. It was unfenced, too near the road,
and full of sand spurs. That's all changed now. The new Paw
Playground rates with the best. You'll find it
just before you come to the turnoff for the fort. Park in the Bay Pier
parking lot.
(Thank you - Donna)
Update: I saw a comment on your Pet Pages that says
there was a
"no pets" sign in Ft. DeSoto Park, Pinellas County. As of May, 2002, there
is an official dog park on the beach at Fort DeSoto. There are
two
fenced areas (one for large and one for small) with a water hose and
fountains,
and a part of the beach where dogs can run and swim off the leash.
Thanks for
the great info site! (Thank You - Amanda K.)
More: Pinellas County also has a Paws Playground
at
their Ft. DeSoto Park on Pinellas Bayway in Tierra Verde and will be
opening a Paws
Playground at their Boca Ciega Millennium Park-12410 74th
Avenue N,
Seminole FL 33772
(Thank You - D. Dossing)
More: I want to HIGHLY recommend The Ritz on St. Pete Beach,
Florida
My husband, 3 furry children (rescued aussie dogs) & I stayed over
the weekend, in the "Poolside Bungalow" (a one bdr suite with kitchen).
The hosts/proprietors are the ever-cordial Denise & Norm (who live
on-site with their dog, Cody & cat).
The is spacious deck (complete with hammock) and pool overlook the
intracoastal, and we spent lots of time visiting with other pet-owner
guests under the tiki hut.
We took the dogs to the dogpark (on Fort DeSoto, 35 cent toll) all
three days. The dogpark feeds you right onto a WONDERFUL stretch of dog
beach. Lots of friendly dog-people on that coast! Just make sure
whenever you walk your dog that your bags are visible. After the dogs
tired, one day we ventured over to the Fla Orange Groves Winery (tasty
wines NOT made from grapes), and picked up some delightful smoked fish
(both on nearby Pasadena).
(Thank you - The Aus-SIEBELTS: Bob, Tina, Rudy, Mack & Chloe)
I emailed this info to you last year but I don't see it added to your
list.
I'm not sure if you are even updating this list, but just in case you
are,
here's the info again.
There is a "doggie beach" on the Belleaire Causeway (SR680) heading
west
onto the barrier islands. It is at the bottom of the hill (on the left
side
ONLY...across from a boat ramp park) BEFORE you go over the causeway
bridge
over the intercoastal. This beach is very active...especially on
weekends.
There is no name posted but you can't miss it....I've been going for
almost
3 years and the only time you DON'T see dogs there is from dusk to
dawn....otherwise there are usually a few dogs around with evenings and
weekends the busiest times.
(Thank You - Schapman)
Another place in
(Mid) Pinellas county is off Gandy Boulevard at Gandy
Beach, unfortunately people there don't clean up after their pets as
frequently as in Ft. DeSoto or Honeymoon Island.
(Thank you - C. Wycallis)
We take our dogs to what they call "Dime Beach". Its the park on the very north side of Vinoy Park on the Bay in St. Petersburg. Every October (this year its October 26th) the SPCA of Pinellas County holds its Paws on Parade pet walk there. Its a great dog park because strategically placed around the perimeter there are biodegradable poop pick up bags! And there are lots of county trash bins for disposal. Dogs can play in the water on the north side where there is a small strip of beach away from the public bathing area. (Thank You - Phyllis L.)
There is one
that I go to regularly. It is fairly new - Oct 2002. It is by the
Northshore park, behind the Vinoy Resort in Downtown St. Pete.
There is also one just south of 22nd Ave N in the Crescent Lake area.
This
one is smaller than the Northshore one, but still worth a trip.
Both parks have water and pickup bags with garbage cans.
(Thank you - EG)
Elizabeth A. Grimes
Indian Rock Beach Nature Preserve is Dog Leash free friendly, located
in Indian Shores , Florida just south of Clearwater between 9th and
10th avenue.
Woof Woof,
Keep up the great work,
(Thank You -D&L Goldberg)
Update: This dog park (which is actually in Indian Rock
Beach, FL) was changed a year or two ago. Only residents of Indian
Rocks Beach may use the park. Non-residents must purchase a pass from
City Hall ($50 per year). Condo-dwelling neighbors complained that the
dogs barked and they were afraid they would get lose from the park and
bite them. Needless to say, I don't frequent that park anymore. There
are many other parks to visit (Walsingham Paw Park in Seminole, FL;
Walter Fuller Park in St. Petersburg; Fort DeSoto Paw Playground at
Fort DeSoto in St. Pete, etc.).
(Thank You - Barbara S)
On Feb. 1 of 2003 Crest Lake Park had their grand opening of their dog park in Clearwater, Florida. The new park is located on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard at Glenwood Avenue. The park features three double-gated dog runs, allowing owners to unleash their pets in a holding area before releasing them into the play areas that are approximately three-quarters and one acre in size. Three different play areas: one for small dogs and two for large. Each play area has benches, waste collection supplies and disposal facilities, drinking fountains with pet bowls, leash holders and paw washers on concrete pads so guests can wash their paws and keep them clean when leaving the park. This is a great park because they continuously resod the area so that it is not all sand. Very nice and well kept up. Our Siberian Husky and Aust. Shepherd love the great big area that they can run. Hours are 6 am to 11 pm (late)! Located at: 201 Glenwood Ave. (at Lake Dr. and Gulf-to-Bay) Clearwater, FL .(Thank You - M. Granger)
Along the causeway @ Howard Park in Tarpon Springs (Pinellas Cnty.) you can let your dogs swim and run. Most times leashes aren't enforced, (Sundays seem to be the safest, though the park officials will occasionally tell you to leash them. (It's kind of hit or miss). Lots of cool people and cool dogs hang out! :) (Thank You - T.L. Terns)
The name of the
area of the park for dogs is Paws Playground. There is a
fenced in
area for large dogs and next to it is a fenced in area for small dogs.
They can
run around and play off leash. They supply plastic bags for "duty"
pick up and a cooling station where the faucet fills up a stainless
steel bowl
and also a shower-type connection to cool them off. I am thrilled with
Anderson
Park. My dog loves it and I am always looking for new places to take
her.
The address is 39699 U.U. Highway 19N, Tarpon Springs, Fl 34689.
(Thank You - D. Dossing)
Crystal Beach Park: (Palm Harbor) Update:
We have lost this one...... Unfortunately , I
must report the loss of the Crystal Beach location. Some problems,
possibly involving local home-owners association politics here, have
forced the closing of the CB Dawg Club web-site. As far as I can tell,
this precludes any use unless you own property in this area. This
action also has endangered all dog friendly projects in the Clearwater
area |
Riverbreeze Park in Oak Hill, Fl allow dogs, but they must be leased. It is on the River and they provide scented plastic bags for poop pick up (Thank you - Linda66)
Cape San Blas
still ok's dogs. I suppose they are supposed to be on leashes, but I
have never seen otherwise. The campground
there also allows dogs to stay. It is $5/night for your dog in the
cabins. I don't know about the campgrounds and the price.
(Thank you Alice)
More: We have just bought 1/2 of a duplex at Cape San
Blas,
FL.. We bought here because the beach is dog friendly. Cape San
Blas has
been named the number 1 beach in the U.S. As long as dogs do not
disturb the
turtle nests or hatchling, the dog will have free range.
Beautiful white
sand Gulf beaches and emerald water. American paradise.
(Thank You - S. Fleming)
A dog-friendly place to add to your list. Cape San Blas Camping Resort
in Florida, on the gulf, near Port St. Joe. Miles of white sand
beaches, lots of shells. They have tent and RV sites and about 6 cabins
to rent. My dog and I have been there twice, rented a cabin both times.
They have only a few food items in the on-site store, so get your
groceries in town. People are friendly, prices are reasonable, and it
is only $5 a day extra per pet. Their web site is: www.homtown.com/capecamp
(Thank you - Melissa and Shannie)
There is a beach on the Dunedin Causeway called Dog Beach where you can take your dog. (Thank you J. Donovan)
Honeymoon Island in Dunedin, FL (in the Tampa area) has a State
Recreation Area and has a "Pet Beach". However they suggest
calling 727-469-5942 for up to the minute restrictions. Pets must be on
a leash at all times and the Pet Beach is at the south end of the
beach. $4.00 admission. (Thank You -
dcantara)
more: UPDATE: There are no dogs allowed on
the causeway beaches as the permanent and portable traffic signs will
tell you, however,
Drive to the end of the causeway and you are at Honeymoon Island where
$2.50 per person will get you entry and a treat for each doggie in your
vehicle. 6’ leashes are required on the dog beach.
(Thank you - T. Houston)
Davis Island now has 2 small fenced dog parks, one with water
access. (Not the beach previously mentioned on this website, which is
off limits to dogs) but a nice beach that faces the shipping channel.
No shade anywhere so very hot in the summer, but the dogs love to cool
off in the water. Sadly, owners do not pick up very well so it is not
the cleanest park, but it is the only one in Tampa with water access.
Note: The
park at Cypress Beach someone referred to has been made off limits
to dogs within the last year which is a great loss, it was a wonderful
place to let the dogs romp on almost a half mile of remote beach.
(Thank You - Anne
in Tampa)
Warning - Update SIESTA KEY -The "dog beach" has been closed by
the Sheriff's Department.
Another blow by Anti-dog forces
(Thank you Poohberry)
I haven't seen anyone
mention the Lakemont Dog Park in Winter Park. It is on Lakemont Ave.
just before the road ends at the VA. hospital. I think that dogs are
legally allowed to be off-leash after 4pm., but its not too strictly
enforced. The park is on a lake with a pretty clean beach-like shore
and a dock that was surely meant for the as a doggy runway into the
lake. Everyone is very friendly and there are clean-up baggies and
trash cans available as well as picnic tables. Remember to lock your
car though!!!!
(Thank You - Gillian)
Update: This is an update for Lakemont Dog Park in Winter Park
Fl.
The actual name of the park is Fleet Peeples Park. It is dog friendly
and has a
no leash option during the week. There are signs posting when leashes
are required (weekends and holidays). The park is fenced and is on a
lake with a small sandy shore. A great dock provides a running start
for jumps into the lake. I found this park dirty (with human litter)
and despite the presence of baggy stations there were 10 to 15
unattended messes. It seems that this park is full of unfriendly and
irresponsible pet owners which is a shame, since it's the only place I
know of in Orlando that is dog friendly.
(Thank You - P. Horan)
More:
This park is off of N. Lakemont Dr. in Winter Park, Fl and has
dedicated
hours for off-leash puppy play. The park is right on the beach of small
lake and dogs are allowed to run and play everywhere except the picnic
area, which is clearly marked. The park has a boat ramp with short
dock, a
beach, a field, and wooded trails all for doggy enjoyment. It is fenced
all
around, except for the entrance and exit, but there have been no
escapes
that I know of. There are bags available for cleaning up after your
buddies, and trash cans are located around the park, as well. There are
specific hours for off-leash: weekdays from open to close and weekends
from
open to 10am and then from 4pm to close. However, dogs on leash are
welcome
at all times. For non-swimming dogs, you will want to bring water as
there
are no dog watering fountains or bowls. Most of the dogs just drink
from
the lake, but non-swimmers will need to have it supplied. Thanks to
Orange
County Florida for allowing dogs on leash in all county and city parks!
Kudos!
(Thank You -Brooke W)
In Kissimmee, a new dog park has been opened by the city of Kissimmee (in
2998 NW Highway 70
Arcadia, Florida 34266
Phone (800)-559-4011
Peace
River Campground is VERY dog friendly. We spent Thanksgiving
there and I think our four legged child had more fun than the rest of
the family. (Thank you L. Esteban)
Local volunteers have succeeded in converting an existing
park into a dog park.
This park is now open. It is a 2-acre park, completely fenced,
well-shaded
by a beautiful canopy of majestic Oaks. There is a separate area for
small
dogs and a "time-out" area for dogs who need a breather. Water bowls and
dog showers provided. Poop bags provided (please use them!)
The website is http://www.pawparksanford.org/
(Thank You - M. Knipfer for your efforts)
(Thank You - Laura for the info)
There is a no leash fenced park located in historic downtown Sanford.
Large shade trees with beautiful benches, water bowls and showers for
the dogs make this a wonderful experience for both the dog lover and
their dogs. Open from sunrise to sunset year round. There is a separate
area for small dogs. Refuse bags and trash cans provided. My husband
and I take our two Weinies there at least three times a week even
though we have to drive a long way to get there. Paws Park is a great
place for us and our babies to socialize. There is a message board with
information on three pet friendly restaurants in the area. No charge
for park
(Thank You - Lynn c.)
More: I have another park for you to post on your web
site if you choose to do so. It is called The Paw Park of Historic
Sanford. Location is 427 S. French Ave., SanFord , Fl and it is an off
leash dog park and it wonderful. We take the kids there a lot....LOL It
has huge shade trees, fenced in park. A time out area, water fountains
for various size dogs, poopy bags, shovels for some dogs who might dig,
benches for owners. Has grass areas as well as areas with mulch
community bulletin board with lots of information, plus you can enter
your dog in the dog of the week photo. Your photo is published on their
web site and that has a lot of information also and a photo is posted
on the community bulletin board. Just a really neat park to spend time
with you fur babies.
(Thank you - Toni-Jean)
A new dog park has just opened in Winter Garden, Florida. It is
located just beyond the Winter Garden YMCA. It consists of 2 fenced in
areas, one for smaller dogs and one for bigger dogs, but both kinds are
welcome in both areas. There are some agility structures and a walkway
around large grassy areas. The park comes complete with double gates
and water fountains for humans and dogs. The only downsides are no
lights for night time play and there are lots of mosquitoes. Thanks!
(Thank You - Becky)
Dog Wood Park is a private dog park featuring 15 completely-fenced
acres, two
huge doggie swimming ponds, trails, exercise equipment and
park-provided tennis
balls, large fields, two separately fenced areas for more private use
(one
one-acre and one three-acre), benches, hammocks, tables, a
rinse-off
station, a doggie diggin’ sand pit, and lots of giant shade
trees. There
are two small dog areas, one in the shade and one in the sun. In
addition
to the off-leash park we offer self-service dog bathing facilities
featuring
raised warm water tubs, a pet photography studio, a shop with all sorts
of cool
woof-related merchandise, obedience and agility training. Also,
we are the
home of the privately-owned
The off-leash park is open to visitors on Saturdays and Sundays from
noon until
5pm (those in by 5pm may stay until dusk); it is open to members every
day from
7am until dusk.
First time visitors and those from out-of-town may visit during any of
our
office hours: weekdays 4-6pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am –
6pm. Day
rates are $9.00 plus tax for one dog and $1.00 plus tax for each
additional dog
in the same family. Directions:
exactly 1.0 mile west of I-75 on SR24 (Archer Rd.) For more
information
please see our website at www.dogwoodpark.com
.
(Thank You - Lynn Badger
There is another dog park in Gainesville Florida. it is free and
safe.
shade, chairs, disposal, and usually doggy toys. I can't remember
exactly
the address but if you want to look into it it's near archer rd.
it's nice
to be able to go and not have to worry about lines, waits, and
money.
usually everyone that visits is really friendly and respectful.
sorry I can't remember the address but it's been a couple years since
I visited.
Gainesville is very pet friendly. it's awesome - (Thank You - WVLADYBUG)
There is a leash-free dog park in Tallahassee, Florida. It is located
in the "Tom Brown Park" which is the largest park in Tallahassee, with
over 100 acres of fun and leisure activities - lake, walking trails
amongst the beautiful trees, tennis courts, baseball fields,
playgrounds, picnic areas, etc. Pets are allowed throughout the park
"on leash" but also have a special "dog park" that is fenced with
accommodations for a dog to get plenty of exercise, fun and
socialization.
Tom Brown Park is located on Capital Circle Northeast, 1/2 mile south
of Highway 90 East.
Come visit us, I think you and your dogs will enjoy it!
(Thank You - s.a.blanton)
Tom Brown Park allows dogs on leashes throughout but has a specific fenced area for free-run. There is a large fenced area for large dogs and an adjoining smaller area for puppies and smaller dogs. The park is equipped with benches, pooper scoopers, and even has 'fire hydrants'. Feisty and I have always had a blast there, there is a lake nearby with an unofficial dog swim area. (Thank You Nina G.)
Shell Point is located on the Gulf, 30 due south of Tallahassee. The
beach is dog friendly and dogs run free.
However, it does get crowded during the summer weekends with folks
coming down from Tally. (Thank You - A.Perry)
Update - Warning !!:
On your website of dog-friendly Florida Parks & Beaches, Shell
Point (near Tallahassee) was listed as dog friendly. I have lived in
Tallahassee for two summers now and frequently visited Shell
Point. But I'll be going a lot less. There were always dogs
at Shell Point...well-behaved, under control, and I have yet to
step in dog poop or witness a dog fight. I made the 45 minute trip
yesterday morning at 9 a.m. with my novice obedience dog who is also
going through a pet therapy course. I was willing to pay the $2 fee to
park though I'd only stay long enough to walk the dog along
the beach (1/2 hour or so). We made the trip only to be turned
away. I was told "no dogs allowed on the beach". I mentioned
there were plenty of dogs who visit there. The "attendant" stated
that it was "posted." I told the woman I understood the
posting but that dogs were always there. "Well, they're cracking
down." On what?! So we made the 45 minute trip back to
Tallahassee. It's disappointing that folks come to Florida for the
beaches yet there are few public access beaches...and we live
here! Even fewer accommodate people who are responsible
pet owners.
(Thank you - W. Young)
There is a new dog park in Tallahassee at Mission San Louis (on the
west side, off of Tharpe Street). It is a large, grassy fenced in area.
Bring mosquito spray and water for your dog(s). there are some nice
trails located here too!
(Thank You - EE. Shepherd)
Note also that Wakulla Springs State Park, south of Tallahassee,
permits well behaved dogs on a leash - they must be kept away from the
water, however.
(Thank You - EE. Shepherd)
St. George Island is very welcoming to pets. More information is available at stgeorgeisland.com (Thank you V. Aluisy)
Mexico Beach next to
Tyndell
Air force Base in Panama City allows dogs. It's about 6 miles long with
hardly no souls on it. It's very beautiful and very pet friendly. My
Shelby loves it there. Have fun
(Thank you - BERTIE)
There is a dog park called NAJU Dog Park and Boarding. It is located
in a place called Callaway (just east of Panama City). There is
supposed to be another one opening soon in Panama City, when details
come to me I will let the world know :) .
(Thank You - H. Schmit)
We enjoy camping with our dogs in Pensacola, Fl. The campground is open only to military, but the base is open to the public (there is a large aviation museum there) and is right on the beach. The beach has a parking lot, right next to the Navy Lodge and your dog will love it!! (Thank you - RangerDog)
Hi, Great site, We live in Pensacola and believe me this part of the
state is not pet friendly. Pet owners do not stand up for themselves. T
o my knowledge there is no pet beach within in 100 miles of here. We do
have a great new pet park, open sunrise to sunset at Bayview Park on
Bayou Tacar.
Thanks for your great web site.
(Thank You - Carolyn)
More: I just wanted to
let you
know that the Pensacola Parks and Recreation has installed two new Dog
Parks!!
The locations are:
Bayview Park - 20th Ave & Blount St.
Roger Scott Complex - 2130 Summitt Blvd.
If
you have any questions or suggestions, please let me know!!
Thanks! Kim Knox
Special Events & Information Coordinator
Pensacola Parks and Recreation(850-436-5670
Bear Lake Campground, Munson Florida
(the
Panhandle) allows leashed dogs. There is a great 4 mile hike
around the
lake with lots of streams, logs etc for the pups to enjoy, the hike
usually
takes about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. The setting is very natural,
lots of
wildlife, but you will also find rustic benches to stop for a breather
with
great views of the lake. Wear hiking shoes or sneakers as it can
get a
little muddy. We go in the spring and fall, the summers are
just a
little too humid for us (humans).
(Thank You C. Wagner)
Dogs are allowed on beach,
but a permit is required
(Thank You - Cecil U.
We enjoy camping with our dogs in Pensacola, Fl. The campground is open only to military, but the base is open to the public (there is a large aviation museum there) and is right on the beach. The beach has a parking lot, right next to the Navy Lodge and your dog will love it!! (Thank you - RangerDog)
The Lorelei Resort in Treasure Island,FL. is extremely dog friendly. Fenced in area so dogs could play freely. Actually, it's animal friendly, there was even a pet pig who the dogs had no problem with. (Thank you RDebi)
Sunset Beach by the Lorelei Resort allows dogs. (Thank you - Bernice
V.)
Warning - Update Sunset Beach We live on Sunset Beach with our two dogs
and in looking for
dog-friendly beaches we stumbled upon our beach. Dogs have never been
permitted on the beach here and if the police do catch you there is a
heavy fine. Signs are posted that no dogs are allowed. The Lorelei
Motel is actually on the bay side and they have a wonderful floating
dock for your pets but even they will tell you not to take your dogs
over to the beach side because it is illegal. We actually petitioned
for allowing dogs on the beach and the residents rallied so strongly
against us, not even listening to a time limited allowance or fee-based
permit that the whole idea was squashed. Thank you for your site.
(Thank You )
An area south of Jacksonville allows dogs (leased) on all of the beach which includes several miles of beaches. (Also accessible to vehicles except during high tide). They do require you to pick up after your pet and provide plastic bags during the summer season when there is a fee to drive on the beach. (Thank You - Pam)
My husband and I vacation with our puppy in St. Augustine, and the beach on Anastasia Island south of Ocean Trace allow dogs. We keep him leashed during the busy times of the day, but early am and after dinner when it isn't crowded we let him run a bit. (Thank You - Bobbijudd)
Matanzas Inlet allows dogs to wander the sand and the water without
leashes. Most of the time the only people around you are ones with pets
themselves. We have yet to encounter a problem with another pet or pet
owner and hope that this wonderful spot is not taken from us as others
have been. FYI- Matanzas Inlet is located on A1A about 15 minutes south
of St Augustine. (Thank You - The Kents)
Update Warning: - The area of Matanzas Inlet is the
property of the National Park Service and St. Johns County. The
National Park Service has always had a regulation requiring dogs to be
on a 6' leash at all times [Chapter 36 Code of Federal Regulations,
section 2.15, subsection (a)(2).] We also require pets to be cleaned up
after. 36 CFR 2.15 (a)(5). St. Johns County also has a regulation
requiring dogs be leashed at certain times of the year. You can contact
them for further information.
(Thank you - Andrew Rich)
U.S. PARK RANGER, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
St. Augustine's Paws Park is located on Wildwood Rd. between Route 1 and Route 207 (an I-95 exit) in Treaty Park. Excellent park, completely fenced for dogs, with shade trees, cleaning supplies, picnic tables (but don't bring food), water, and a special section for smaller dogs. No leashes are allowed within the fence. It's free, but donations and membership are encouraged. (Thank You - A. Perry)
There is a campground on St. Augustine beach called Bryn Mawyr. They
are located right on a dog friendly beach. They allow pets and so does
the beach...and it is a beauty of a beach.
(Thank You - ATLWhite)
My husband and I and our bulldog just got back from
Amelia Island, FL this Labor Day weekend.
The Main City beach of Fernandina Beach allows dogs
on leashes-there were many pooches there. In fact the
town is very dog-friendly. Our B and B let us bring the
bully to bkfst.
(Thank you - P. Marsh & J. Goese)
The dogs of
Swim N Play: 10 acres of shady areas and large field and Lake
Bow Wow,
a 2-acre alligator-free swimming lake for the dogs
Small Dog: a separate small dog area with its own
Barkham Woods, a separately fenced 10-acre wooded area with nature
trails
Night Dog: 4 lighted acres for nighttime use
Special Events: one-acre rental area for parties, group
get-togethers,
etc.
Kids N Dogs: a children’s playground area for kids and kid-friendly dogs
Agility: full agility course for use by those with agility
experience
Amenities include a rinse area for spraying the sand off your dog,
park-provided
tennis balls and play equipment, picnic tables, benches, and hammocks
for the
humans, and a diggin' sand pit for doggie diggin'. We also offer
indoor
self-service bathing stations; a doggie boutique with treats, toys,
collars,
etc.; agility and obedience training, and dog photography.
(Thank you - Lynn Badger)
Katherine Abbey Hannah Park in Jacksonville, is right next to Mayport, and sits directly north of Atlantic Beach. It cost $1 per person to get in, but the park has biking and hiking trails, picnic areas (both covered and uncovered) and covers six or more square miles. It also has a really nice beach that isn't as crowded as the city beaches. It is very pet friendly. It is posted that dogs must be kept on a leash but many dogs go without. Its a great place for the whole family. (Thank You - S. Deth)
We just came from Florida. Katherine Abbey Hanna Park in Jacksonville 500 Wonderwood Drive, Jacksonville, Fl, 32233 (904)249-4700 was very accepting to dogs and even cats I saw some cats. Our two dogs had a wonderful time there. We stayed at the RV camp site which was not all that expensive. There is a lake as well, the Atlantic Beach was not that far about a block away. I highly recommend this Park for dogs and cats!!! (Thank You - R. Silva)
Hey just to let you know:
You might want to put up a warning for people visiting Florida--Be
cautious of all lakes. Alligators are there, even if you don't see
them. Many places won't let you canoe with your dog because the gators
will chomp through your boat to get to him!
Jacksonville--Beach Blvd Humane Society has a free dog park with areas
for small and large dogs.
(Thank You - Christy W)
Dogs are welcome at Jacksonville Beach, as long as they are leashed. (Thank You - Terrie)
(Thank You - John Bottomley)
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