Off-Leash Dog Parks in Garner, NC

There’s 1 off-leash dog park in Garner, and 23 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 Garner.

Pet Friendly Lake Benson Park
Lake Benson Park Lake Benson Park is a dog-friendly, 64-acre park in Garner, NC. The park features large open space areas, 1.8 miles of paved and unpaved pet-friendly trails, a dog park (with play areas for large and small dogs), two playgrounds and four picnic shelters. Dogs are welcome to join you around the other parts of the park as long as they are leashed and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Pet Friendly Carolina Pines Community Dog Park
Carolina Pines Community Dog Park Pets will love to play off-leash at the fenced Carolina Pines Community Dog Park in Raleigh, with shade and drinking water. Two separate areas provide play space for dogs of all abilities as well as elderly, infirm, small, or shy dogs. See Details
Dix Park Dog Park Dix Park Dog Park is pet-friendly. Dog owners are no longer invited to let their best friends loose on the athletic field next to Biggs Drive, but on the new permanent park between the Big Field and Umstead Drive instead. This large space is completely fenced and divided into a small and a large dog section. Fido will find welcome new additions like water stations and natural shade inside. 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
Hunter Street Park Hunter Street Park is a 12-acre, dog-friendly recreation area in Apex, NC. Registration is required to use the dog park area of the park. Outside of the dog park, leashed dogs are welcome on the paved walking trail. See Details
Ashley Wilder Dog Park at Knightdale Station Park Ashley Wilder Dog Park is a dog-friendly park in Knightdale, NC. The park features separate gated areas to allow your dog off-leash so that the little dogs (under 25 lbs) and bigger dogs (over 25 lbs) can feel free to be as comfortable and happy as physically possible. No lack of wagging tails here! See Details
West Street Dog Enjoy a drink while your pup romps in the indoor park at West Street Dog; a dog-friendly, off-leash dog bar in Raleigh, NC. Park memberships are available. All dogs who come to play must be current on Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, and 6-month Bordetella. Pups must be over six months of age and be spay/neutered. West Street Dog also offers boarding, dog daycare and bathing services. See Details
Oakwood Dog Park Oakwood Dog Park is a neighborhood off-leash dog park in Raleigh, NC. It's great place to bring your dog on a beautiful day! There are toys, plenty of fresh water buckets, and friendly owners. Two fully-fenced areas provide play space for dogs of any size along with play space for elderly, infirm, small, or shy dogs. See Details
Flaherty Dog Park Flaherty Dog Park in Wake Forest provides a place for dog owners to let their pets run free safely and legally without a leash. The park is approximately two acres and located adjacent to the Flaherty Park baseball and softball fields. It features a 5' high chain link fence, paved entrance and double gated entry, grass, picnic tables, water stations, and pet cleanup stations. See Details
East Clayton Dog Park East Clayton Dog Park has three acres of off-leash play areas in Clayton, NC. There are two enclosed areas - one for small dogs and the other one is for large dogs. Rules for this park area include no children under the age of 12 are allowed in fenced-in area, owners must clean up after their dogs, dogs must wear current rabies tags, no food for dogs or humans, no personal dog toys, pinch/prong/choke collars, and absolutely no dogs in heat! The dog park is open daily from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Piney Wood Dog Park Piney Wood Dog Park is a dog-friendly area in Durham, NC, that features four separate enclosed areas - a small dog area, large dog area, program area and entrance area. Amenities include water fountains, waste bag dispensers, benches and a kiosk. All dogs must be registered with DPR annually. See Details
Apex Nature Park Dog Park Features 2 acre park, fenced and lighted Pet waste stations Separate sections for small dogs and for large dogs Shade gazebos and benches Water fountains Wood chips for ground cover See Details
Buffaloe Road Dog Park Bring Fido to Buffaloe Road Dog Park in Raleigh, NC, to play off-leash. The Dog Park features a fenced area for both large and small dogs, drinking fountains for dogs and humans, a wood chip base, and shade. Buffaloe Road Dog Park is free to the public and is open daily from dawn to dusk. See Details
Millbrook Exchange Dog Park Millbrook Dog Park, located within Millbrook Exchange Park, offers three separately fenced areas for dogs of all abilities. The larger area provides play space for large or energetic dogs while the small dog area is reserved for elderly, small, or infirm dogs and puppies. There is also a fenced, double-gated picnic shelter area located between the small and large park areas. Millbrook Dog Park is lighted for nighttime use. The park also features a water spigot and buckets. See Details
Fuquay-Varina Downtown Dog Park Fuquay-Varina Downtown Dog Park in Fuquay-Varina, NC, features 8 acres of grassy areas, benches, waste stations, and separate areas for large and small dogs. There is a limit of two dogs per person inside the dog park. See Details
Cary Dog Park Your dog will love to run free in this safe, fenced, 1-acre dog park. Includes a separate area for smaller pets and electronic gate. Passes required. See Details
Durham Dog Park This fenced, off-leash dog park has separate areas for large and small dogs, waste dispensers, and benches. Dogs must be registered with Department of Parks & Rec for an annual fee. See Details
Hawthorne Bark Park Small off-leash dog park within apartment complex (about the size of a large pool). Great for meeting a friend with his/her dog because the park will likely be unoccupied. See Details
West Street Dog Located near downtown Raleigh, NC, West Street Dog offers City of Oaks residents doggie daycare, a boarding facility, a dog park divided into small and large sections and a bustling bar to enjoy with your leashed pooch (no membership required for this section, but humans must be 21 and up.) Daily passes and monthly passes are available. See Details
Smithfield Dog Park Located just off I-95, Exit 93, the Smithfield Dog Park is a great place to stretch your legs and your dog's too. The park is open from 7am to dusk seven days a week. See Details
K-9 Corral Wendell Dog Park Bring Fido for some off-leash fun at the K-9 Corral Wendell Dog Park in Wendell, NC. This fenced dog park offers plenty of open space for pups to expend some of their energy. The park features a separate small dog section, trees, agility obstacles, waste bags, waste receptacles and benches. See Details
North Hills Dog Park North Hills Dog Park in Raleigh, NC welcomes Fido to enjoy some exercise and fresh air at this 9,500 square-foot fenced park. Pups can spend some time off leash exploring the mulch-covered terrain or relaxing in the shade. Amenities include benches and waste receptacles, but water isn't available on site so be sure to bring some for Fido. See Details
Midtown Park Pet-friendly Midtown Park is a popular green space at the North Hills shopping and dining district in Raleigh, NC, where leashed dogs are welcome to join you for a picnic on the lawn. Within walking distance to a variety of shops and dining options, this gathering space also features an amphitheater where visitors can often enjoy live music and festivals. See Details
Jaycee Dog Run Located just south of the parking area on Wade Avenue, close to the playgrounds and tennis courts, is the Jaycee Dog Run. The Dog Run features an accessible sidewalk, ample parking, benches, trash cans, and a dog waste station. See Details