Dog Friendly Activities in South Lyon, MI

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There are 2 dog friendly activities in South Lyon, and 48 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in South Lyon.

Pet Friendly Dog Park at Mill Pond Park
Dog Park at Mill Pond Park Mill Pond Park's dog park is a great spot for Fido to run and play off leash in Saline, MI. It features a 1-acre grassy area with a double-gated entrance, agility ramps, picnic tables, water access, and trash cans. Be mindful that it is fenced on only three sides with open water access, which gives Fido a great opportunity to play in the water. See Details
Pet Friendly Swift Run Dog Park
Swift Run Dog Park The Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission welcomes dog owners and their pets to visit Swift Run Dog Park in Ann Arbor, MI. The park is an outdoor space established for registered dog owners to allow their dogs to legally run free off-leash. There are 10 acres of grassy fields with separate fenced runs for large and small dogs. Additional amenities include benches, portable restrooms, and trash receptables. See Details
Dog Park at Olson Park Your dog will love to play off leash in this fenced dog park at Olson Park in Ann Arbor, MI. The area is located in the south-central portion of the park and features benches, picnic tables, shelters, waste stations, and water access. See Details
Kensington Metropark Kensington Metropark is a dog-friendly park in Milford, MI featuring over 4,400 acres of land surrounding Kent Lake. Enjoy a variety of recreational activities including biking, boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking along the water. In the winter you can ice fish and go sledding! Daily or annual passes are required. See Details
Rotary Park Rotary Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in downtown Livonia, MI. Bring Fido out for a stroll through the wooded park, featuring a 0.5-mile trail. Additional amenities include a children's playground, picnic shelters, and sports fields. Remember to keep your pup on a leash at all times. See Details
Huron Valley Trail The Huron Valley Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in New Hudson! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Huron Valley Trail System (South Lyon Rail-Trail). Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Northville Dog Park Northville Dog Park is a fully-fenced and off-leash area for Fido in the Community Park of Northville, MI. The area is four acres with lots of grassy space, shaded areas, double-gated entry, trash receptacles, and benches. Remember to bring waste bags and water for Fido. Membership at this park is required and the application is available on their website. See Details
Rose Oaks County Park Fido is welcome to join you as you wander through the dog-friendly Rose Oaks County Park in Holly, MI. The park is 640-acres of undeveloped land, featuring several glacial lakes, open meadows, and wooded uplands. Five miles of trails with accessible boardwalks and floating docks are available to dog owners and their leashed pets. Leashes cannot be longer than six feet, and dogs must be up to date on vaccinations and cleaned up after. See Details
Catching Fireflies Catching Fireflies is a whimsical gift gallery in Ann Arbor, MI. Well-behaved dogs are welcome to shop with you for fun and nostalgic goodies for every occasion. See Details
Karner Farm Dog Park Your dog will love the 3-acre off-leash area at Karner Farm Dog Park in West Bloomfield, MI. Registration is required and can be submitted at the Parks and Recreation Center. Amenities for the fully-fenced dog park include double-gated entrance, faux fire hydrants, and trash receptacles. See Details
Canton Dog Park Canton Dog Park is a membership-only park in Canton, MI. The Park has 6-acres of fenced-in, outdoor space for dogs to run and play off-leash. It includes separate areas for large and small dogs, benches, shelters, water access, and trash receptacles. The park is closed every Wednesday morning for weekly maintenance. See Details
Wayne County Dog Park Wayne County Dog Park is located inside of Hawthorne Ridge Park in Westland, MI. The 3-acre designated dog area is conveniently located near parking and restrooms. The fenced-in grassy space is separated for large and small dogs and features shady trees, shelters, picnic tables, agility equipment, and pet waste stations. Registration is required for entry and can be submitted at Wayne County Parks office. See Details
Heritage Park Heritage Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Canton, MI. Bring Fido out for a stroll on the paved pedestrian path or for a picnic at the shelter or on the lawn. There are also several sports fields and a children's playground, making this park a great spot for the whole family. See Details
Cady Street Dog Park The Cady Street Dog Park is the perfect place to bring Fido for some off-leash play in Northville, MI. The park is fully-fenced with .7 acres of green space, convenient parking, chairs, and trash bins. Remember to bring your own water and waste bags. Membership is required; apply at the website link. See Details
Livonia Dog Park Livonia Dog Park is an off-leash Dog Park in Livonia, MI. They welcome Livonia residents and up to three licensed dogs per household. The park features waste stations, a doggie drinking fountain, benches, agility training stations, and is separated for small and large dogs. There is a yearly fee required to use this park, please check the city website to see current yearly cost. See Details
Brighton Recreation Area Brighton Recreation Area is a dog-friendly spot in Howell, MI. On-leash pets are welcome on the trails and a section of shoreline. You and your furry friend can enjoy several miles of trails that provide a combination of high, irregular ranges of hills interspersed with several lakes. See Details
Fuller Park ​​Fuller Park is a dog-friendly, 60-acre recreation area located in Ann Arbor, MI. The perimeter of the park is the Huron River, with a pedestrian bridge connection to Island Park. The play area was designed and built by the community and is one of the largest in the City. There are picnic tables located near the play area, and parking both at the park and across Fuller Road. An accessible asphalt path connects to the play area and pool facilities. See Details
Barton Nature Area ​Barton Nature Area is a dog-friendly, 102-acre park located along the Huron River, a few miles north of downtown Ann Arbor, MI. The park is in two sections: the larger is known locally as the oxbow, and connects to Argo; the smaller is known as Foster, and is accessible only by boat from Barton Pond. The main parking lot is located on Huron River Dr, just northwest of Bird Rd, near Barton Dam. A smaller pull-off lot is located further east on Huron River Dr near M-14 and Main St. Bridges from the parking areas allow pedestrian access to the oxbow. There is a picnic area next to the main parking lot. Dogs must remain leashed at all times. See Details
TA Travel Center Ann Arbor TA Ann Arbor is a dog-friendly gas station in Dexter, MI. This location has a dedicated area for pets that need some exercise or a rest break. Waste bags and trash receptacles are available for easy cleanup. TA and Petro Travel Stores also carry a variety of pet care products. This gas station has a Popeyes restaurant, Country Store and a Travel Store inside. See Details
Delhi Metropark Delhi Metropark is a dog-friendly park located five miles northwest of Ann Arbor, MI. Dogs must remain leashed and are not permitted in nature and farm areas, on beaches or in buildings. Breathe in the sweet smell of 53 acres of mature oak trees and open, grassy lawns. Nestled against a bend in the Huron River, this is a popular fishing and canoeing destination. Spot a great blue heron hiding along the shore, turtles basking on a rock or a white-tailed deer roaming the grounds. A picnic shelter is available near the Huron River. Park admission pass required for entry. See Details
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