Off-Leash Dog Parks in Media, PA

There are 35 off-leash dog parks within 20 miles of Media. 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 Media.

Pet Friendly West Mill Creek Park
West Mill Creek Park West Mill Creek Park in Narbeth, PA, is a beautiful, small, and shady pet-friendly park that welcomes dogs off-leash. A creek runs along one side of the recreation space where dogs and people swim and play. Please note that this park is not securely fenced off from the road. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Schuylkill River Park
Dog Park at Schuylkill River Park The dog park at Schuylkill River Park in Philadelphia, PA, features separate areas for small and large pups to exercise and play off-leash. This fenced recreation space also includes biodegradable waste bags and fountains. Fido must be on a leash before returning to the larger community park. See Details
Orianna Hill Park Bring Fido to the neighborhood-run, membership-based Orianna Hill Park in Philadelphia, PA. This L-shaped pup recreation area attracts a crowd of loyal regulars to take wonderful care of it. See the website for membership requirements. See Details
River Road Dog Park River Road Dog Park in Wilmington, DE, is a fully fenced park with separate areas for large and small dogs. The park features benches, as well as a variety of canine-centric play equipment. Additionally, the park’s play surface consists of a 12” layer of shredded hardwood mulch with an extensive underdrain system. See Details
Dog Park at Robert E. Lambert Park Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the dog park at Robert E. Lambert Park in West Chester, PA. This off-leash, fenced recreation area is divided into a small and large section. Dogs will also be excited to see agility equipment to play on within the park. See Details
Gloucester County Dog Park The Gloucester County Dog Park in Swedesboro, NJ has a water fountain, two gazebos, four dog waste stations and eight benches. The 2.5-acre off-leash fenced area also features separate sections for small and large pups. See Details
Harford Park The community designated Harford Park as a dog park in 1997 due to the rolling hills and grassy areas. This 30-acre recreation area features a walking trail, picnic tables, a creek and more. As this park is not fenced, it is imperative that Fido remain under voice control when visiting. See Details
Nick Mowers Dog Park Bring Fido to the Nick Mowers Dog Park in Pennsville, NJ. This fenced dog park with separate large and small areas is a popular place to take your pup for some socialization and off-leash exercise. See Details
Horsham Dog Park at Kohler Park Pet owners rave about the neighborhood off-leash dog park at Kohler Park in Horsham, PA. This fenced-in recreation space includes a one-acre area for large dogs and a half-acre side for small pups. Be sure to bring your own water for Fido. See Details
Curtis Dog Park at Curtis Arboretum Bring Fido to explore the Curtis Dog Park at Curtis Arboretum in Wyncote, PA. This fenced-in recreation space offers over an acre of land for pups to play off leash. Benches, a waste bag dispenser, and a separate area for small dogs are all included in this dog park. See Details
Claymont Community Center Dog Park Bring Fido to Claymont Community Center Dog Park in Claymont, DE. This fenced dog park features two separate spaces for large and small pups, plenty of open space for running and pet waste stations. The dog park is located behind the baseball fields. It is recommended to bring water for your dog. See Details
Haverford Reserve Dog Park Bring Fido to Haverford Reserve Dog Park, a self-supporting community resource in Haverford, PA. This fenced recreation area welcomes pups to play, exercise and explore off leash. Park amenities include benches and agility equipment. See Details
Dog Park at Mario Lanza Park Bring your pet to run and play off leash at the fenced dog park at Mario Lanza Park in Philadelphia, PA, which includes water fountains, benches, trees, tables and lights for night use. See Details
Longford Park/Reynolds' Dog Park The lovely Longford Park/Reynolds' Dog Park is a great place to bring your pet to play off leash in Phoenixville, PA. The large, clean, grassy area is fully fenced with a separate section for small dogs. Several trailheads are nearby to extend your time outside! See Details
Seger Dog Park Pets will love to play off leash at the well-kept neighborhood Seger Dog Park in Philadelphia, PA, which is fully fenced. There is artificial turf for ground cover, dog water fountains and plenty of benches for pet parents. A yearly membership fee is requested. See Details
Elsmere Dog Park Elsmere Dog Park in Elsemere, DE, features two seperately fenced areas, one for small dogs and another for large dogs, where pups can play off-leash. There is agility equipment and water fountains for both humans and canines in both sections. There is an easily accessible parking lot next to the facility. The small dog side features a canopy that shades the benches. There are several benches on the large dog side; however, there is no canopy. See Details
Pop's Dog Park Pets will love to play off leash at Pop's Dog Park in Philadelphia, PA. This fenced pup recreation area comes with key access. A small membership fee and current licensing are required. See Details
Dog Park at Reservoir Park Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the dog park at Reservoir Park in Phoenixville, PA. Your favorite canine will love to run and play off leash at this fenced pup recreation area, which includes a separate section for small pets. Remember to bring your own drinking water for Fido, as there are no water fountains on site. See Details
Dog Park at Columbus Square Park Let your dog get some off-leash time at the small, fenced dog park at Columbus Square Park in Philadelphia, PA, which includes pea gravel ground cover and stumps for dogs to play on. See Details
Palmer Doggie Depot Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the pet-friendly Palmer Doggie Depot in Philadelphia, PA, located south of the Parks Department’s Shissler Recreation Center. This volunteer-run fenced pup recreation area is a free amenity for all dogs and their owners. To use the park, all dogs must be licensed and vaccinated, dog waste must be disposed of properly and pups outside of the park must remain leashed at all times. Please note the surface area is cobblestone. See Details
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