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Off-Leash Dog Parks in Eagan, MN
There’s 1 off-leash dog park in Eagan, and 47 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 Eagan.
Thresher Fields Park
Thresher Fields Park is pet-friendly. Dog owners can enjoy a unique dog park located in the Eagan’s Thresher Fields Park. The park features trails, rolling hills, and open spaces. The entire area is fenced including the lake shore with a gated access to the lake. Additionally, there's a designated, fenced area for small dogs. Permits are required for dogs visiting this park. The park can be accessed Monday through Friday from 5:45am to 9:45pm, Saturday from 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Sunday from 10:00am to 8:00pm.
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Battle Creek Dog Park
Battle Creek Dog Park is a spacious fully-enclosed 35 acres for Fido to enjoy in Maplewood, MN. This plentiful space is free to use and visitors do not need a permit. The park has miles of wooded trails & walking paths, plenty of shaded areas, and two small ponds where your pet can swim. Allow your companion to swim, explore, and play off-leash in this beautiful open area. There is no water at this site (except for the ponds) so visitors should also bring a bottle of drinking water.
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Bloomington Dog Park
This 25-acre park is a dog's dream! There is a very large grassy area, hills, trees and even a pond for those dogs that like to swim.
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Minneapolis Airport Off-Leash Dog Park
Just south of Highway 62, the Minneapolis Airport Off-Leash Dog Park features year-round fun for you and Fido in 80 acres of mixed open space and paths bordering a large swamp/wetland area. Not all areas are fenced so dogs should have good recall. No permit required. The land is owned by the Metropolitan Airport Commission and borders the airport runways. Since the park not managed by the city, no amenities exist here (including trash receptacles). Bring water and waste bags with you, and please take them when you leave.
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Rice Creek Off Leash Dog Area
Large, fully-fenced 13-acre dog park on Lexington south of Hwy J. Two double-gated entrances and a gated swimming hole. Paths, prairie, sandy areas, and trees. Restrooms and water fountain in Lexington Ave parking lot.
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Dakota Woods Dog Park
Pets will find plenty of room to exercise in this massive, fenced dog park with lots of wooded trails. Bring water, and permits are required.
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Cleary Lake Regional Dog Park
Located south of Cleary Lake Regional Park, this is a 28 acre fenced off-leash dog park that is part of the Three Rivers Park District's off-leash dog parks. Take your pet for an off-leash run in the lovely prairie setting of this fenced dog park, which includes a separately fenced pond for dog swimming. Permit from Park District Administration required.
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High Bridge Dog Park
High Bridge Dog Park, located at the site of a former coal power plant, is a fully-fenced, seven-acre dog park with plenty of space for your pup to romp off leash. The dog park entrance is on the westernmost end of the park, near the parking lot.
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Dog Park at Perry Park
Dogs are welcome to play off-leash at this dog park that was converted from an old baseball field in Arden Hills. Dog Park at Perry Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset.
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Andy's Bark Park
Andy's Bark Park is pet-friendly. Located at 11664 Dale Road, the city's off-leash dog park is named after the Police Department's first K9 officer, Andy. The whole park is approximately 70 acres in total, including mowed walking trails with benches, shelter area with picnic tables, pet watering station, pet waste disposal stations with bags, portable restroom (year-round), trash containers and kiosk. The park is open every day of the week from 6am to 10pm.
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Arlington Arkwright Dog Park
Nestled in a residential neighborhood, this 4.5 acre park offers people and pets an opportunity to engage in social interaction and play. Dogs can be off leash at this fully fenced park, and there are wooded trails and plenty of open space to run. It's located at the intersection of Arlington and Arkwright streets in St. Paul (just off 35E and Maryland Ave). The park is bounded by Arlington Avenue on the north, Arkwright Street on the west, Clark Street on the south and Desoto Street on the east.
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Staring Lake Dog Park
Pets love this 5.7 acre fenced Eden Prairie off-leash dog park, which includes both grassy open areas and lovely wooded trails. Open April to December only.
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Savage Dog Park
Located near the Highway 13 West Frontage Road and Xenwood Avenue, the dog park consists of more than two acres of fenced in area with a small and large dog section. There are four mailboxes that contain poop bags, sand and wood chips cover the entrance area, water is available during warm weather, dog toys are available in baskets hanging on the fence and paths are snow-blown during the winter. This park is pleasant and well maintained with lights, porta potty, and garbage service.
The park is located within walking distance from the Hamilton District and downtown residential areas. There is no charge to use the park; however, residents are required to have their pet licensed by the City – a mandate for all Savage pet owners. The park will be open from sunrise to sunset every day and residents are expected to follow and carry with them a copy of park rules.
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Bryant Lake Regional Dog Park
Dogs go wild for this 9.3 acre, fully fenced off-leash play area in Eden Prairie's beautiful Bryant Lake Park. Our paved, regional and skijoring/dog sledding trails are dog-friendly. Dogs must be kept on a 6-foot, non-retractable leash except in designated off-leash areas. Leashed dogs are allowed on all paved trails except where posted otherwise. They are not permitted on turf trails, with the exception of designated trails in parks where no paved trails exist. Dogs on-leash are also allowed in campgrounds and group camps, but not in picnic or beach areas. Passes are required but may be purchased online.
Loring Park Off Leash Dog Park
City dogs will love the chance to play off-leash in the designated area in the northeast section of this public park, which includes grass, boulders, bridge, gravel, and trees. Permit required.
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Kaposia Landing Dog Park
Your pet will love to run off-leash at this fenced, grassy dog park, which includes picnic tables and shade areas. Membership from city required.
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