Off-Leash Dog Parks in San Marcos, TX

There’s 1 off-leash dog park in San Marcos, and 4 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 San Marcos.

Pet Friendly San Marcos Dog Park at Memorial Park
San Marcos Dog Park at Memorial Park Your pet will thank you for the chance to play off-leash at this dog park, which is fully fenced and includes running water and a separate area for smaller pets. See Details
Pet Friendly Buda Sportsplex Dog Park
Buda Sportsplex Dog Park Fido can exercise and socialize at Buda Sportsplex Dog Park in Buda, TX. The park has separate sides for small and large dogs. It also features fountains, a water hose, various agility elements and plenty of parking for your convenience. See Details
Mary Moore Searight Metro Park Leashed pets are welcome throughout Mary Moore Searight Metro Park in Austin, TX. For pets craving some off-leash playtime, a dog park is located within the Mary Moor Searight Metro Park and can be accessed on 1st Street south of Slaughter Lane in the north end of the park. See Details
New Braunfels Dog Park Dog Park hours are dawn to dusk.

Owners are legally and financially liable for damage or injury inflicted by their dog(s). The City of New Braunfels has no liability or responsibility for injuries in the dog park.

No dogs without people. Dogs must be under voice control at all times. No more than 3 dogs per human.

Watch your dogs at all times. Discourage barking and digging. If your dog digs a hole, fill it in.

Your dog must wear a collar in the park at all times with up to date annual vaccinations and licenses of New Braunfels visible. No spike, prong or pinch collars.

Your dog must be leashed to and from the parking area.

Clean up after your dog and dispose of waste materials properly.

No contagious or aggressive dogs. Do not let your dog mount other dogs. Watch for signs of aggression. If your dog becomes aggressive leave the park immediately.

No dogs in heat. Closely monitor un-neutered males.

Dogs must be over 4 months old.

Bring children at your own risk. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

No smoking, alcohol, glass containers, bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards, other animals, or toys (including play pools) allowed in the park.

No dog or human food, except for training purposes in the agility area.

Commercial/professional dog training is not allowed, unless approved by the Parks and Recreation Department. If approved, 20% of gross sales will be remitted to the City.
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Cypress Bend Park This gem of a park is relatively undiscovered, meaning you'll have plenty of space to soak up the quiet with your four-legged friend. Pets welcome on-leash. See Details