Off-Leash Dog Parks in Imperial, PA

There are 21 off-leash dog parks within 20 miles of Imperial. 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 Imperial.

Pet Friendly Bradys Run Dog Park
Bradys Run Dog Park Pets love to play off-leash at this fenced dog park, which includes a separate area for small dogs, drinking water, and a seasonal stream for pets to splash in. See Details
Pet Friendly Bernard Dog Run
Bernard Dog Run A community-based, enclosed, off-leash dog park, Bernard Dog Run is a safe space for Fido to play! Bernard Dog Run features separate areas for small and large dogs, benches, and bowls. There is no water source, so dog owners are asked to bring along water for their pet. Bernard Dog Run is open year-round from dawn to dusk. See Details
Robin Hill Park Robin Hill Park is a dog-friendly greenspace in Coraopolis, PA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the walking trails of this 140-acre park. See Details
Peters Lake Park Pets are welcome on-leash at this lovely public park. Enjoy a walk along the trail circling beautiful Peters Lake. See Details
Lucky Paws Dog Park and Pool Pets will love to play off-leash at this fenced dog park with doggie pool, picnic tables, agility equipment, benches, and a separate small dog area. Membership required. See Details
Carnegie Dog Park This is a nice little dog park. There is a section for all size dogs and one for smaller dogs or shy dogs. In the winter months you will want to bring your own water because they shut off the fountain and pump that is in the all size dog section. See Details
The Indoor Dog Park The Indoor Dog Park is a members-only dog park in Cranberry Township, PA. Fido can play all day long on the 20,000 square feet of pet-friendly grass because this park is open 24 hours a day and seven days a week! The park also features a lounge, market, TVs and stereo system, private rooms for one-on-one play, and state-of-the-art doggy toilets and hydration stations. To gain membership, your dog must pass their temperament evaluation and be up-to-date on all vaccinations. Membership packages vary; see their website for current pricing levels. See Details
Mingo Creek Park Bring your pet for some off-leash exercise at this New Eagle park. The park is used for hunting, so both dogs and owners should wear safe colors. Park not fenced. See Details
Sewickley Heights Borough Park Off Leash Area Your pet will love the chance to join you off-leash in the designated areas of this lovely public park. Be careful as the area is not fully fenced. See Details
Cranberry Rotary Dog Park Large fenced-in dog park with separate area for small dogs and a water fountain. Well-maintained and clean. See Details
North Park Dog Park This fenced dog park has drinking water, pickup bags and benches. Dogs on leash are allowed in most of the rest of this 3,075 acre park. See Details
Fairview Dog Park Your pet will go wild for the chance to play on-leash in the designated area of this city park, which is unfenced but marked with flags. See Details
Point State Park Dogs are allowed on leashes and you must pick up after your pet, but this is a beautiful park located at the confluence of the three rivers, with plenty to watch: boats, trains, people etc. You can sit by the fountain (when it's on), walk around the paved perimeter or romp in the grass. See Details
Cross Creek County Park This 3,500 acre park is located off Route 50 near Rea and includes a 258-acre fishing lake. Leashed pets are welcome and hunting is allowed. See Details
South Park Dog Park This fenced dog park has drinking water, pickup bags and benches. Dogs on leash are allowed in most of the rest of this 2000 acre park. See Details
Rotary Dog Park in Cranberry Community Park Your pet will love to play off-leash at this Cranberry dog park, which is fully fenced with a separate area for small dogs. See Details
Riverview Dog Park Pets will love to play off-leash at this fenced dog run in Pittsburgh's Riverview Park, located adjacent to the Allegheny Observatory parking lot. Dogs are also welcome in all other areas of the park, on-leash. See Details
Settlers Cabin Park Off-Leash Area Bring Fido to play at the off-leash dog park at Settlers Cabin Park. Walk your leashed dogs in the wildly beautiful wooded hills of Settlers Cabin Park Connector Trail, which links the park to the Panhandle Trail, a 29-mile stretch from Carnegie to Weirton, WV, as well as the Montour Trail. See Details
Southside Works Dog Park Pittsburgh pups will love spending an afternoon at the new SouthSide Works Dog Park, and their owners will want to stay even longer when they see the mobile taproom on the premises. Levity Brewing, a local independent brewery, provides six brews for an afternoon of fun and laughter for you and your pooch. Inside the park, visitors can gather under shady trees and watch pups run and play on the agility equipment. See Details
Dogs Rule Dog Store and Playground This doggie boutique also includes a fenced playground for pets to romp and run off-leash. See Details