Off-Leash Dog Parks in Redding, CT

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

Pet Friendly Barton Orchards
Barton Orchards Barton Orchards is a pet-friendly 175-acre premiere PYO family farm in Poughquag, NY. Well-behaved dogs can walk around the farm and play in their dog park. During the apple-picking season, your furry friend is welcome to join you. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the vegetable garden, inside buildings or in the corn maze. See Details
Pet Friendly Southbury Dog Park
Southbury Dog Park Southbury Dog Park is a 14-acre, off-leash dog park in Southbury, CT, that welcomes friendly dogs. The park offers a separate small-dog area, a huge open field, a beautiful and accessible river, two wooded trails, tables, benches and plenty of waste bags. Owners can bring their dogs to enjoy the company of other canines, play a game of fetch or go for a dip in the stream. Please note that while the dog park is an off-leash area for dogs, it is not completely fenced. See Details
Bethel Bark Park Located at Meckauer Park by the building showcasing a colorful dog mural, Bethel Bark Park is a fenced area where Fido is welcome to play off leash in Bethel, CT. There are separate fenced areas for large and small dogs as well as bench seating and waste bags. The surrounding community park features a walking trail and a pond, but please note that dogs must be on a leash outside of the gated dog park. See Details
Candlewoof Dog Park Candlewoof Dog Park is a lovely fenced-in park, nestled in the southwest corner of Pettibone Park in New Milford, CT. The park has two separate fenced-in areas, one for small dogs and the other for larger breeds. An agility course can be found in the large dog section as well. Both areas are equipped with free waste bags. See Details
Jared's Dog Park Jared's Dog Park is an off-leash park located within Roosevelt Forest which is accessible to Stratford, CT residents only. The park has a separate area for small dogs, and beautiful trees and large boulders for inquisitive pups of all sizes to investigate. Features also include fountains, comfortable benches for humans, pet waste stations, and agility obstacles. A supply of tennis balls and frisbees is usually available. Jared's Dog Park is open to Stratford residents. See Details
Bark Park Dog Park Bark Park Dog Park in Ridgefield, CT is a well-maintained, off-leash area that is well worth the drive. Fido will be sure to enjoy some exercise at fresh air during an afternoon play session at this popular spot. The park is fully fenced with a separate small dog area for pups under 40 pounds as well as running water, agility equipment and benches. See Details
New Fairfield Dog Park New Fairfield Dog Park is funded through donations and located on town property managed by the Parks & Recreation Department in New Fairfield, CT. Parking is available down the driveway of the middle/high school near the football field. The park features separate fenced play areas for small and large dogs. See Details
Taylor Farm Dog Park Fido is invited to play at Taylor Farm Dog Park near Calf Pasture Beach and Shady Beach Park in Norwalk, CT. This destination is for residents with a pass who can take their pup to enjoy one of two areas grouped by woods to engage in off-leash activity. The City requires you to carry a leash at all times due to both areas not being enclosed by a fence. See Details
Rowayton Dog Park Rowayton Dog Park is a fenced, off-leash area for Fido to play in Norwalk, CT. This large park provides plenty of space for your pup to get some exercise and enjoy socializing with other canines. It also features a small dog area for pups weighing 25 pounds or less. See Details
Winslow Park Located adjacent to the Westport Country Playhouse, Winslow Park is a popular destination for pups in the heart of Wesport, CT. In addition to trails and a picnic area, this pet-friendly park features a large off-leash green space for dogs at the north end of the park. Please note this area is not enclosed, so Fido must be supervised at all times. Also, be aware that dogs are not permitted at the south end of the park. See Details
Richter Park Take your leashed pup for a hike on one of the two dog-friendly trails at Richter Park in Danbury, CT. This 230-acre park features a golf course, tennis courts, winter recreation, hiking trails, an outdoor summer theater, and a cafe with patio seating. See Details
Park and Bark Bring Fido to Park and Bark, a popular dog park in Newtown, CT. This off-leash dog park consists of 2 acres of fenced play area for canine play and socialization. You'll also find seasonal water features, an agility course and a separate small dog area. Please note all visiting pups must be licensed, current on vaccinations and over 4 months old. A parking permit is also required. See Details
Trumbull Dog Park Bring Fido for some off-leash fun at Trumbull Dog Park in Trumbull, CT. Located within the larger Indian Ledge Park, this popular spot for locals offers a fully-fenced space for dogs to play. A valid Trumbull Park sticker is required to park at any of the parks in Trumbull. See Details
Stamford Dog Park Your pet will love to play off leash at Stamford Dog Park at Courtland Park in Stamford, CT. The park is fully fenced with a separate area for small dogs, plus has benches and trees. A maximum of two dogs per handler are allowed in the park. See Details
Shelton Dog Park Bring Fido for some off-leash exercise at Shelton Dog Park in Shelton, CT. This fenced dog park features a separate section for small pups, benches and shade from mature trees. Male dogs must be neutered, and all pets must be cleaned up after. If you and Fido are still up for an adventure, the dog park is adjacent to an 11-mile network of hiking trails, including the multi-use Shelton Lakes Recreation Path, and all of them welcome leashed dogs. See Details
Canine Commons: a Tribute to Working Dogs Canine Commons: A Tribute to Working Dogs, located at Beaver Dam Park in Bedford Hills, NY, welcomes Fido to enjoy some off-leash exercise and socialization. This recreation area features three separate sections for large pups, small pups and agility. All dogs are required to have a NYS dog license to visit. The park is open to Town of Bedford Residents with a dog park permit, and a limited number of non-resident permits are also available through the Town Clerk office. See Details
Clatter Valley Park Leashed pets are welcome to join you at Clatter Valley Park in New Milford, CT. This dog-friendly park offers over 100 acres of open space with a hiking trail and a pond. There is also a large pavilion with picnic tables and a grill. See Details
Addis Park Leashed pets are welcome at Addis Park in New Milford, CT. This dog-friendly park features a picnic area and boat launch on the Housatonic River. Visitors are required to have a park pass from Memorial Day through Labor Day, which can be obtained at Lynn Deming Park. See Details
Pawling Recreation Dog Park Pawling Recreation is a dog park in Pawling, NY. Big and small dogs are welcome to play off-leash at this park. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. Pawling Recreation Dog Park is open every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
Dog Park at Triangle Park Let Fido play with his friends at the dog park at Triangle Park in Stamford, CT! This fenced-in recreation area welcomes all pups to play together. When you and Fido visit this park, you'll both have the chance to make new friends! See Details
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