Off-Leash Dog Parks in Schertz, TX

There’s 1 off-leash dog park in Schertz, and 17 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 Schertz.

Pet Friendly Schertz Dog Park
Schertz Dog Park Brand new park! Behind Schertz fire dept. See Details
Pet Friendly Comanche Lookout Park
Comanche Lookout Park Comanche Lookout Park is a dog-friendly park located in San Antonio, TX. The park offers 96-acres of recreation area. Fido is welcome to join you on the 4.5 miles of hiking trails, but dogs must be kept on a leash. See Details
Phil Hardberger Dog Park This dog park has separate small dog area, benches, rinse area, and drinking water. See Details
McAllister Dog Park McAllister Dog Park, located within McAllister Park in San Antonio, features 1.5 acres of fenced, off-leash fun for Fido. The park ahs fire hydrants, doggie water fountains and exercise equipment. Fido is welcome on a leash in the rest of McAllister Park, and along the paved trails. See Details
Barky Park 2 acre off leash park located in Max Starcke Park West (in front of golf course). Double gated entries, water, benches under ancient pecan trees, small dog side (25 lbs. and under) and large dog side (25 lbs and over) See Details
Panther Springs Park Dog park with small dog and large dog play yards and walking trails. See Details
Waggin Tails Dog Park Take Fido for some play time at Waggin Tails Dog Park in La Vernia, TX. The fenced-in, off-leash park offers a large, grassy area for dogs to exercise and socialize. The dog park also features a toy box filled with fun items for Fido to play with while at the dog park. See Details
Universal City Dog Park Only dog park In the area. A few patches of grass here and there. Has a small dog area. A lot of owners don't clean up after their dog. And ran into a couple dogs who don't play nice. Has covered sitting area with tables. It gets busy after 5 till dark. 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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Bark Park of Alamo Heights Spacious fenced park where dogs can play off leash with plenty of shade trees and a water trough to cool off in. See Details
Madison Square Dog Park The .65-acre dog park at Madison Square Park features a fenced off-leash area, mutt-mitts, a doggie drinking fountain, and benches. See Details
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
Douglas MacArthur Park Leashed dogs are welcome in MacArthur Park, which is located on NE Loop 410 in San Antonio. See Details
The Bark Park The Bark Park is a dog-friendly dog park inside The District on 46 in Spring Branch, TX. Your dog is welcome to join you off leash in the fenced dog playground area, or on-leash on the outdoor food truck patio. Don't forget to stop at the 'Smooch Your Pooch Kissing Booth' while you're visiting! See Details
Love's Travel Stop Love's Travel Stop in Seguin, TX, is a dog-friendly gas station and rest area. Across America, you'll find Love's Travel Stops that offer facilities for traveling canines. This location has a fully-fenced dog park with a convenient waste station. See Details
Apache Creek Linear Park Apache Creek Linear Park is a dog-friendly recreational area in San Antonio, TX. You, Fido and the whole family can enjoy a stroll, a bike ride or a jog along the paved trailway. Dogs must be leashed on the path. See Details
Pletz Park Leashed dogs are welcome in Pletz Park, which is located on Picardie Drive in San Antonio. See Details
Calaveras Park Leashed dogs are welcome in Calaveras Park, which is located on Bernhardt Road in San Antonio. See Details