Which Dog Parks Near Salt Lake City, UT Are Perfect for Playtime?

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Looking to unleash the fun for your furry friend? Discover the best canine parks in Salt Lake City, where tails wag and pups play freely! Explore these outdoor havens designed especially for your four-legged companions.

Find the Best Dog Parks in Salt Lake City, UT for Your Pup's Playtime

In Salt Lake City, UT, dog parks offer a perfect haven for furry friends to socialize, exercise, and enjoy the great outdoors. These parks provide essential amenities such as agility equipment, water stations, and shaded areas for relaxation. As pet owners seek the ideal spots for their dogs to romp and play, this list highlights the top dog parks that cater to every canine's needs.

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  1. 1 PupTub Club

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    10 AM–7 PM 10 AM–7 PM 10 AM–9 PM 10 AM–7 PM 10 AM–7 PM 10 AM–7 PM 10 AM–7 PM
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    Clean indoor and outdoor play areas Paid entry may deter some visitors, especially if the park is not busy during their visit.
    Agility equipment and toys for dogs Lack of a live dog counter or video stream on the website to check current attendance before visiting.
    Self-service dog wash stations Limited food options, as they primarily offer snacks and side dishes rather than full meals.
    Dog bathing services Some visitors wish for more cold doggy treats to be available for their pets.
    Dog treats and bandanas for sale
    Cafe offering snacks, smoothies, teas, lattes, and pastries
    Seasonal events like holiday photo ops and scent hunts
    Pool parties with music and refreshments
    Adult paint nights for owners
    Membership options including a founders membership
    Live dog counter or video stream for attendance tracking
    Enzyme cleaners provided for cleanliness
    Dog-friendly barcuterie boards during events
    Safe environment for shy or aggressive dogs
    Community events and socialization opportunities for dogs and owners
  2. 2 Memory Grove Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    8 AM–10 PM 8 AM–10 PM 8 AM–10 PM 8 AM–10 PM 8 AM–10 PM 8 AM–10 PM 8 AM–10 PM
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    Dog walking paths along the creek and hills Limited parking options, which can be inconvenient
    Socialization opportunities for dogs with other pets Dog waste issues reported by some visitors
    Meditation Chapel tours (limited availability) Not suitable for children due to dog-related concerns
    Scenic picnic spots on the lawns (no facilities) Some trails are not stroller or rollerblade friendly
    Dog-friendly environment with responsible owners Meditation Chapel has limited open hours, making it hard to visit
    Access to memorials and historical markers No designated picnic facilities or playgrounds for families
    Some memorials lack proper documentation for visitors
  3. 3 Rotary Glen Dog Park

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    Large open grassy area for dogs to run and play Isolated location may not be convenient for all dog owners
    Mountain side trails for off-leash hiking Some areas may not be suitable for long-haired dogs due to burrs and bushes
    Dog water fountain with a user-friendly button Limited dog walkers can lead to a quieter park, which may not appeal to all
    Small creek for dogs to splash and play Occasional incidents with other dogs, though generally safe
    Restroom facilities for owners Muddy conditions can occur, affecting the walking paths
    Ramada with grills for picnicking
    Shaded walking paths for comfortable strolls
    Gorgeous groves of trees for exploration
    Isolated space for a peaceful experience
    Friendly atmosphere with fewer dog walkers
  4. 4 Parley's Way Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    6:30 AM–10 PM 6:30 AM–10 PM 6:30 AM–10 PM 6:30 AM–10 PM 6:30 AM–10 PM 6:30 AM–10 PM 6:30 AM–10 PM
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    Off-leash dog area Mud can be an issue, especially after rain, so be prepared for a messy experience.
    Trails for walking and running Ice on the first quarter mile of the trail during winter months can pose a slipping hazard.
    Sandbox for children No trash cans available during winter, requiring visitors to pack out their dog's waste.
    Water access for dogs Mosquitoes can be prevalent in the summer, which may be bothersome for some visitors.
    Birdwatching opportunities The park can be a bit hard to find or access, which may deter some potential visitors.
    Seasonal flower viewing The creek can run high and be dangerous, necessitating close supervision of dogs and children.
    Playground equipment for kids
    Scenic picnic spots
    Wildlife observation
    Dog-friendly green spaces
    Seasonal safety warnings (ice, high creek)
    Dog waste disposal bags (usually provided)
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  5. 5 Parleys Historic Nature Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM
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    Off-leash areas for dogs Some visitors do not clean up after their dogs
    Designated water play areas for dogs Limited amenities; bring your own water and snacks
    Hiking trails of varying difficulty Certain areas are off-limits to dogs for mountain biking
    Shaded rest spots along the trails Need for additional signage to navigate trails easily
    Interpretive signs about the park's history Some trails may be crowded on weekends
    Access to a peaceful creek for dogs to splash and play
  6. 6 Cottonwood Dog Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM
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    Large off-leash area for dogs to roam freely No separate area for small dogs
    Rolling lawns and large trees providing shade and space for play Limited parking options requiring a walk to the park
    Pet waste stations for responsible clean-up No restrooms available at the dog area
    Water bowls scattered throughout the park for hydration Water has been turned off, requiring visitors to bring their own
    Fountain available for filling water bowls Mosquitoes can be an issue due to nearby water sources
    Sidewalk within the fenced area for jogging or walking
    Gallon water bottles often found around the park for convenience
    Access to the Jordan River Trail for extended walks
    Friendly atmosphere with responsible dog owners
    Spacious environment allowing dogs to have their own space or interact with others
    No separate area for small dogs, but a welcoming environment for all sizes
    Well-maintained grounds, always clear of feces
  7. 7 Lindsey Gardens Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    6 AM–10 PM 6 AM–10 PM 6 AM–10 PM 6 AM–10 PM 6 AM–10 PM 6 AM–10 PM 6 AM–10 PM
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    10-acre dog park with ample space for dogs to run and play Limited handicap accessibility, making it difficult for some visitors
    Multiple grassy areas maintained for cleanliness and comfort Narrow sidewalks and steep hills pose safety risks for those with mobility challenges
    Open restrooms conveniently located near the dog park No fencing in the dog park, which may concern some dog owners
    Stunning views of the Salt Lake Valley for owners to enjoy while watching their pets Lack of extensive planting may make the park feel less vibrant
    Playground area for children, allowing families to enjoy the park together Occasional quietness may not appeal to those seeking a lively atmosphere
    Nearby baseball fields for recreational activities, providing a family-friendly atmosphere
    Open fields for dogs to engage in fetch and other games
    Access to picnic areas for owners to relax and enjoy meals while their dogs play
  8. 8 Kay Rees Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM
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    Doggie bags available for clean-up Not fenced in, so dogs need to be monitored closely.
    Doggy drinking fountain for hydration Grass is brown and dry, not very lush or green.
    Garbage cans for waste disposal Limited shade areas for hot days.
    Trails for walking and exploring Some visitors may find the lack of greenery unappealing.
    Secluded area for dogs to run freely
    Benches for owners to relax and enjoy the view
    Access to a large hill for hiking and exercise
    Friendly community of dog owners
    Great views of the surrounding area
    Open space for play and socialization
  9. 9 Fairmont dog park

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    Large, clean, fenced dog park Can get muddy during spring and winter, especially after rain or snow
    Shaded areas provided by large trees Occasional issues with the sprinkler system
    Obstacle course options for dogs Might be crowded during peak hours, especially in the evenings
    Water fountain specifically for dogs Limited opening hours information available
    Availability of poop bags for easy clean-up
    Walking path for leisurely strolls
    Tennis courts for additional recreational activities
    Two separate sides of the park for varied experiences
    Agility toys for dogs to enjoy
    Easy access parking next to the entrance
    Spacious area for dogs to explore and play
    Friendly atmosphere with well-mannered dogs
    Opportunity to watch baseball games in the afternoon/evenings
    Skate area for additional outdoor fun
    Jungle gyms for varied activities
    Potential for socialization with a variety of dog breeds
  10. 10 Reservoir Park - 42 S University St

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    Open grassy areas for dogs to run and play Park needs mowing; several dead spots in the grass
    Shaded spots provided by trees for resting Presence of graffiti on playground equipment
    Water fountains available for hydration Holes in the soft flooring of the playground
    Playground area for socializing with other dog owners Dying trees detract from the park's beauty
    Tennis courts for active owners to enjoy while dogs play nearby Recent storms have left some areas in poor condition
    Flat open space suitable for group activities like Tai Chi Some litter, including empty beer cans, noted in certain areas
    Overall maintenance could be improved to enhance visitor experience
  11. 11 Rosewood Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM
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    Large grassy area for fetch and play Limited shade during summer months, making it uncomfortable for pets
    Rock dog park with playground equipment for dogs Water fountains were not operational during the visit
    Walking loop for leisurely strolls with pets No designated dog park area, just a large grassy space
    Skate park for owners to enjoy while dogs play nearby Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially during certain times of the year
    Pickleball and tennis courts for active owners Can get crowded during peak times, affecting the peaceful experience
    Playground for children, allowing families to enjoy time together while dogs play
  12. 12 Herman Franks Dog Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM
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    Fully fenced area for safety Gravel surface can be tough on dogs' pads
    Gravel and grass surfaces for varied play Limited grass areas, which can turn muddy in winter
    Agility obstacles for training and exercise Some dogs may exhibit bossy behavior
    Dog drinking fountain for hydration Desire for more agility equipment and activities for dogs
    Pet waste stations with provided poop bags Occasional issues with unsupervised dogs causing concern
    Seating areas for owners to relax
    Mature trees for shade
    Open space for fetch and running
    Socialization opportunities with other dogs and owners
    Cement structures for climbing and crawling
  13. 13 Herman Franks Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM
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    Spacious grassy areas for dogs to run and play Rocky seating area for owners can be uncomfortable during long visits.
    Agility training areas for skill development Potential for injury due to out-of-control dogs, especially for smaller breeds.
    Water fountain for dogs (seasonal availability) Winter conditions can create slippery surfaces, posing a risk for both dogs and owners.
    Benches for owners to relax and watch their dogs Some dogs may not be well-trained, leading to chaotic interactions.
    Dog waste bags provided for clean-up Limited duration of comfortable playtime for dogs due to rocky terrain affecting their paws.
    Tennis balls available for spontaneous play
    Rocky seating area for owners
    Socialization opportunities with other dogs and owners
    Seasonal snow play area for winter fun
    Regular maintenance of park grounds for cleanliness
    Community atmosphere with friendly dog owners
  14. 14 Rotary Glen Park

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM 5 AM–11 PM
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    Large open field for dogs to run and play Not fully fenced, posing a risk for off-leash dogs
    Short hiking trails for leashed walks Bumpy parking lot and dirt road leading to the dog area
    Access to a small creek for swimming Uncertainty about off-leash dog policies
    Shaded picnic tables for owners Some areas can get crowded, especially during weekends
    Water station available for dogs Limited amenities compared to dedicated dog parks
    Scenic views and natural surroundings for exploration Potential safety concerns with nearby busy roads
    Partial fencing for safety (though not fully enclosed)
    Bumpy parking lot with dirt road access
    Quiet areas for relaxation and enjoying nature
    Space for socializing with other dog owners
  15. 15 Cottonwood Park - 1580 W North Star Dr 300 North

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM 5 AM–10 PM
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    Fenced dog off-leash area Limited number of water fountains throughout the park
    Drinking water fountain for dogs Lack of a complete pathway surrounding the park
    Disposable bags and trash cans for waste disposal Presence of homeless individuals may be concerning for some visitors
    Spacious green areas for dogs to run and play Reports of open-air drug use in the area
    Access to the Jordan River trail for walking and exploring No separate area for small dogs in the dog park
    Plastic hammocks for owners to relax while supervising their dogs Dog park can be difficult to locate for first-time visitors
    Open grass areas for children to play soccer
    Beautiful walking loop around the river
  16. 16 Pioneer Park - 350 S 300 W

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM 7 AM–10 PM
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    Open green spaces for dogs to roam Concerns about safety, especially after sunset, with reports of homeless individuals in the area
    Well-maintained walking trails for dog walking Some facilities, like restrooms, are in need of renovation
    Ponds for dogs to explore and cool off Limited parking availability on weekends can be frustrating for visitors
    Picnic areas for owners to relax while dogs play Reports of litter and drug-related issues in the park, affecting the overall experience
    Dog-friendly farmer's market on Saturdays Potential for uncomfortable encounters with individuals in the park, which may deter some visitors
    Playgrounds nearby for family outings with dogs
    Opportunities for socialization with other dogs and owners
    Scenic spots for dog photography
    Access to local wildlife viewing for dogs and owners
    Community events that welcome dogs
  17. 17 Pioneer Dog Park - 379 300 W

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    Schedules:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6:30 AM–9:30 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM 6 AM–9 PM
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    Spacious fenced area for dogs to run and play Aggressive dogs can be a concern due to irresponsible owners
    Built-in drinking hose and fountain for hydration Coarse bark layer can hurt dogs' feet
    Doggie bags and disposal stations for waste management Presence of dangerous debris like knives and needles
    Shaded areas provided by large trees Water fountain often not operational
    Grassy areas for on-leash walking Overflowing trash bins detract from the experience
    Regular police patrols for safety Thick mulch surface not ideal for dog play
    Room for owners to relax while dogs play Homeless individuals may be present
    Secure fencing to ensure dogs' safety Limited variety in park layout, described as boring
    Dog-friendly mulch surface (though noted as coarse)
    Opportunity for socialization with other dogs (with caution)
    Access to nearby grassy areas for additional exercise
    Potential for outdoor dining with takeout options nearby
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dog Run Parks in Salt Lake City, UT

What are the highest-rated dog parks in Salt Lake City, UT?

In Salt Lake City, some of the highest-rated dog parks include PupTub Club with a perfect rating of 5.0, known for its clean facilities and friendly staff. Memory Grove Park follows closely with a rating of 4.8, offering beautiful walking paths and a peaceful atmosphere. Rotary Glen Dog Park and Parley's Way Park both have ratings of 4.7, providing spacious areas for dogs to run and play. Each park has unique features, so check the list for more details on what they offer.

What are the local rules for dog behavior at parks in Salt Lake City, UT?

Local rules for dog behavior in Salt Lake City parks generally include keeping dogs on a leash unless in designated off-leash areas, cleaning up after your pet, and ensuring your dog is well-behaved around others. Parks like Cottonwood Dog Park and PupTub Club emphasize responsible ownership, with facilities for waste disposal and water stations. It's important to monitor your dog's behavior, especially in social settings, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all park visitors.

What safety features (like fences or double gates) do dog parks in Salt Lake City, UT have?

Many dog parks in Salt Lake City, such as Cottonwood Dog Park and PupTub Club, are equipped with safety features like fenced areas to keep dogs secure while they play. PupTub Club also has a double gate system to prevent escapes. Rotary Glen Dog Park offers a spacious area with natural barriers, while Parley's Way Park provides off-leash areas with clear boundaries. Always check the specific park's features to ensure a safe environment for your dog.

What are the busiest hours at dog parks in Salt Lake City, UT?

Busiest hours at dog parks in Salt Lake City typically occur during early mornings and late afternoons, especially on weekends. Parks like PupTub Club and Cottonwood Dog Park see a lot of activity after work hours and on weekends when owners are more likely to bring their dogs out for play. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during mid-morning or early afternoon on weekdays. For specific park hours, refer to the list of dog parks nearby.

Exploring Alternatives for Your Dog's Playtime Adventures

As you embark on your journey to discover the best dog parks nearby Salt Lake City, remember that each park offers a unique experience for both you and your furry friend. From spacious fields perfect for a game of fetch to shaded areas ideal for a relaxing afternoon, these parks cater to all types of canine personalities. Whether your pup loves to socialize with other dogs or prefers a quiet spot to enjoy the fresh air, there’s a perfect place waiting for you.

We encourage you to share your experiences and let us know if there are any other dog parks that deserve a mention. Your insights can help fellow dog owners find the ideal spots for their pets to romp and play. Together, we can create a comprehensive list of dog-friendly havens in the Salt Lake City area, ensuring that every dog has a chance to enjoy their playtime to the fullest!