Off-Leash Dog Parks in Evansville, WI

There are 13 off-leash dog parks within 20 miles of Evansville. 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 Evansville.

Pet Friendly Dog Park at Prairie Moraine County Park
Dog Park at Prairie Moraine County Park Bring Fido to the dog park at Prairie Moraine County Park in Verona, WI. This 79-acre off-leash pup recreation area is known for being the best in the surrounding area, as it features tons of trails, grassy meadows with big hills, prairie grass, beautiful wildflowers and open space for your pup to run and explore. There are disposal bags, benches and picnic tables available for humans. A permit is required. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Capital Springs Recreation Area
Dog Park at Capital Springs Recreation Area Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the dog park at Capital Springs Recreation Area in Madison, WI. This fenced off-leash pup recreation space features separate sections for small and large dogs, trees and trails. An annual park permit or a small daily fee is required. See Details
Dog Park at Viking County Park Your pet will go wild for the fenced-in and off-leash dog park at Viking County Park in Stoughton, WI, which includes a dock and beach where your pet can go for a dip, as well as paths and picnic tables. See Details
McFarland Dog Park Bring Fido to McFarland Dog Park, an off-leash fenced space in McFarland, WI. The park features an enclosed shelter, a heated, indoor washing station, a seasonal outdoor washing station, restrooms, and plenty of shade from mature trees. Your dog must be licensed, and a permit is required, which to use the park. See Details
Sunnyside Dog Park Sunnyside Dog Park is a dog-friendly park in Fitchburg, WI. The large, grassy park is the perfect place for Fido enjoy a myriad of new scents or play endless rounds of fetch. There is ample parking and paths are accessible to wheelchairs. Benches and picnic tables are available. Additional features are planned as funds are raised, including agility equipment, leash holders, and hydration stations. See Details
Dog Park at Quann Park Dogs will find loads of room to run and play off leash at the dog park at Quann Park in Madison, WI. Waste bag dispensers and water fountains are available on site. Be careful as the area is not fenced, and dog park permits are required. See Details
Dog Park at Badger Prairie County Park The nine-acre, fenced, off-leash dog park at Badger Prairie County Park in Verona, WI is known for being clean and well-maintained. It also includes an agility area with two jumps and a tunnel. Please note permits are required for park use. See Details
Paw Print Park If a member, Fido is invited to play at Paw Print Park within Prairie Knoll Park in Janesville, WI. This off-leash facility is 16 acres and has two separate sections for small and large dogs. Amenities include waste stations, benches and a water hose. Please refer to their website on how to become a member. See Details
Dog Park at Brittingham Park Pets will love to play off leash at the dog park at Brittingham Park in Madison, WI. Though, be careful, as it is not fenced. A permit is required. See Details
Off-Leash Area at Rock River Parkway Fido is invited to play at the off-leash area at Rock River Parkway in Janesville, WI. This designated spot allows you to train your pup without violating the leash law. Please note you must always have your dog under your control, clean up after them and ensure they have a license from your municipality. See Details
DoggieLand Play Park LLC DoggieLand Play Park LLC is an indoor dog park where Fido can play with his pet companions! This play area in Madison, WI, allows owners to bring dogs to socialize off-leash in a safe and controlled environment. They also offer agility training, birthday parties, a pet wash station and more. See Details
Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park is pet-friendly. Mutts of Madison and the surrounding areas have a spot to trot in the nearby Village of Oregon. Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park is a 35-acre off-leash dog park divided into separate areas for small and large dogs. Walkers can enjoy the limestone trails that wind through the large fenced space and can “paws” for a snack at the edible orchard. You and your pooch can even stroll all the way to the park along a paved trail from the village. See Details
Anderson Farm County Park More than 300 acres of prairies, agriculture fields and woodland trails make up Anderson Farm County Park in Oregon, WI. This pet-friendly recreation area has a network of trails that connects Memorial Woods and the Village of Oregon with a large dog park. Fido is welcome to join you as your hiking buddy, but dogs must be kept on a leash. See Details
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