Off-Leash Dog Parks in Chapel Hill, NC

There are 3 off-leash dog parks in Chapel Hill, and 9 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 Chapel Hill.

Pet Friendly Dog Park at Southern Community Park
Dog Park at Southern Community Park The dog park at Southern Community Park in Chapel Hill, NC, is a great place to bring Fido to play! Here, dogs can romp and socialize off-leash within a 2-acre fenced-in area. This recreation space is split into separate zones for small and large dogs. Note that parking along Dogwood Acres Drive is not permitted. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Homestead Park
Dog Park at Homestead Park Bring Fido to roam, socialize, and play off-leash at the dog park in Homestead Park in Chapell Hills, NC! This recreation area is a 2-acre fenced-in space with a double gate. There are two separate sections for dogs to play, one for small and one for medium/large dogs. See Details
Dog Park at Anderson Community Park Pups love running and socializing off-leash in the dog park at Anderson Community Park in Chapel Hill, NC. This recreation area requires dogs to be at least six months of age and up to date on all vaccinations. Fido can join you in the community park if he remains leashed when not in the designated dog park space. See Details
Dog Park at Piney Wood Park Bring Fido to play at the dog park in Piney Wood Park in Durham, NC! This recreation area features three separate enclosed areas - a small dog area, a large dog area and a program space. Amenities include water fountains, bag dispensers and benches. Fido must be registered with Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) prior to usage of the dog park. DPR requires that all dogs using the park are vaccinated for Rabies, DAPP, Bordetella and show proof of a negative parasite screening. After completion of registration dogs will be issued a dog park tag that dogs must wear when using the park. Registration can be completed by visiting DPRCanineRecreation.org. See Details
Dog Park at Robert V. Godbold Park Your dog will love to run off-leash in this safe, fenced, 1-acre dog park in Robert V. Godbold Park in Cary, NC. This recreation area includes a separate area for smaller pets and an electronic gate. Note that passes are required to visit this dog park and must be purchased beforehand. The park is closed the second Wednesday of each month from 7:00 AM to noon for monthly maintenance. See Details
Downtown Durham Dog Park Bring Fido to play off leash at the Downtown Durham Dog Park in Durham, NC! This fenced-in recreation area located on the corner of Roxboro and Elliott St has separate spaces for large and small dogs, waste dispensers and benches. Fido must be registered with Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) prior to usage of the dog park. DPR requires that all dogs using the park are vaccinated for Rabies, DAPP, Bordetella and show proof of a negative parasite screening. After completion of registration dogs will be issued a dog park tag that dogs must wear when using the park. Registration can be completed by visiting DPRCanineRecreation.org. See Details
Dog Park at Hunter Street Park Fido can play off-leash with his furry friends in the dog park at Hunter Street Park in Apex, NC. This recreation area for pups requires registration to be completed before visiting. Outside of the dog park, leashed dogs are welcome on the paved walking trail. See Details
Dog Park at Apex Nature Park Bring Fido to enjoy some off-leash time at the 2-acre dog park at Apex Nature Park in Apex, NC! Here, dogs can play in one of the two separate fenced-in sections for small and large dogs. This park also features pet waste stations, shade gazebos, benches and water fountains. Ensure Fido remains leashed in the community park until entering this designated off-leash area. Note that registration is required before visiting this space. See Details
Paws4ever Dog Park and Nature Trail Pets love playing off-leash at this three-acre fenced-in dog park in Mebane, NC. Owners must purchase a dog park membership from Paws4ever's Dog Park and Nature Trail's website, which supports Paws4ever's mission of rescuing and caring for homeless cats and dogs. Dog park members also get access to the nature trails located on either side of the dog park (leashes are required). See Details
Dog Park at Sugg Farm With an acre to run and play, the off-leash Dog Park at Sugg Farm in Holly Springs, NC, is a great spot for your pups to exercise and socialize. There are separate areas for large and small dogs. There is no fee to use the dog park and it's open daily. See Details
Dog Park at Gold Park The dog park at Gold Park in Hillsborough, NC, is a great place to bring Fido to play off-leash with his furry friends. This recreation space includes separate fenced areas for large and small dogs to socialize. In addition to the dog area, the park also includes a multi-purpose field, playground equipment, picnic structures, and a little less than half a mile of Riverwalk. See Details
Barkyard at Downtown Cary Park The Barkyard at Downtown Cary Park offers separate play areas for dogs big and small in Cary, NC. Accessible with a day pass or an annual Cary Dog Park pass, this fenced park features natural shade, play mounds and water features on a variety of surfaces to please all paws, including artificial turf, concrete, gravel and mulch. Additional amenities include seating, water stations and pet cleanup areas. You and Fido can even enjoy a drink afterwards at The Bark Bar, located adjacent to the dog park. See Details
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