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Philly Dog Parks

Complete Listing Of Philly Dog Parks

Philadelphia has some amazing dog parks. In our first blog post, we pup together this guide to center city dog parks. Whether you are new to the city or have changed neighborhoods, here you can find parks in your area and ways to get involved to help support them.

 

Some parks are large and draw people from across town to let their dogs run and play, and others are small neighborhood joints where locals gather after work. If we missed your favorite park or got something wrong, send us an email and we will update our list!

 

Be sure to support your park! They rely on the support (both financial and volunteer efforts) of the community members that use them. We have included links to and information about the organizations that help maintain the parks and encourage you to learn more and get involved.

 

You should also register your pup with the city. It’s inexpensive and easy, and it's legally required. http://license.acctphilly.org/

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CENTER CITY

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Seger Dog Park, Washington Square West

www.segerdogpark.org

1098 Rodman St, Philadelphia, PA 19147

This is Pepper’s favorite neighborhood spot. It is well maintained, has cool mulch that is easy on her paws, and

The park has an incredible group of regulars that care for and maintain it, regularly refreshing the mulch, cleaning, raking, and keeping it looking great. It can get pretty busy during evenings and weekends.

 

Schuylkill River Dog Park, Fitler Square/Rittenhouse

www.phillyfido.org/

25th and Spruce

Maintained by the Friends of Schuylkill River Park, the dog park at the Schuylkill River Park is one of the best in the city. THey have a great artificial turf that is friendly on dogs’ paws and is easy to keep clean. Others become dusty, muddy, and messy, and this park is great in all conditions.

 

I-95 Park Dog Run, Old City/Penn’s Landing

Front and Chestnut

This small park is maintained by Parks and Rec, and it is a regular spot for many Society Hill and Old City residents. We have always met amazing dogs there, and we think you’ll love it.

 

Mario Lanza, Queen Village

qvk9.org/parks/mario-lanza-dog-run/

Situated mid-block between Catherine and Queen Streets between 2nd and 3rd Streets.

Queen Village K9 is a social group of pet owners promoting responsible pet ownership, outreach, and dog run maintenance in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, including the Mario Lanza Dog Run.

 

Penn’s Landing Dog Park

1 N Delaware Ave

Penn’s Landing Dog Park opened a few years ago.  Near the Residences at Dockside, a pet friendly building. This new fenced-in park for pups is located between Delaware Avenue and the river at Market Street, and features a grove of mature trees, benches for the humans, great views of the river, and a water station for the dogs.

 

TO THE SOUTH (South Philly, Passyunk, Pennsport, and more)

 

Columbus Square Dog Park, Passyunk

www.southphillydogs.com/

NW Intersection of 12th and Reed

Maintained by the South Philadelphia Association of Dog Owners (SPADO), the dog park at Columbus Square is a great dog park in

While for years there has been talk of “upcoming renovations”, it appears those renovations are finally about to get under way. We are really excited to see the new ….

 

Dog Park At BOK, South Philly/Pennsport

www.buildingbok.com/dog-park-at-bok/

Corner of 9th Street and Dudley Street

A small park, but convenient for many. It often gets busy with neighbors who live in the area, and for good reason. The other facilities in BOK are well known, including their amazing rooftop view of the city, and the new restaurant on the South side.

 

Efforts to bring a park to Point Breeze

www.facebook.com/Point-Breeze-Dog-Park-1435165850142318/

While Point Breeze doesn’t have a dog park yet, some neighbors are working to have one developed. Check them out and get involved!

 

TO THE WEST (University City, West Philly)

 

Chester Avenue Dog Park, West Philly

www.chesteravenuedogpark.org/

Corner of Chester Ave. and 48th St.

Another private park located that requires all visitors to be members. Check out their website for information about joining and visiting.

 

Clark Park Dog Bowl, University City

www.friendsofclarkpark.org/activities/dogs/

43rd & Chester

Clark Park does not have an actual dog park. However, it is not uncommon to find dogs and their owners gathered in the large “bowl” section of the park. Be mindful that city leash laws require that dogs be kept on leashes, and that it is not enclosed with a fence. And this space is often used for plays, movies, music, and more, so please be sure to pick up after your pet.  

 

Pretzel Dog Run, Manayunk

www.facebook.com/PretzelPupsOfManayunk/

4300 Silverwood St.

If you live in Manayunk and need a place to get your dog out for some exercise, checkout Pretzel Dog Run.  
 

Orriana Hill Dog Park, Fishtown

www.oriannahill.org

900 North Orianna St.

Know simply as “The Dog Park” around the neighborhood, Orianna Hill Park is an L-shaped dog park. Oriana Hill Dog Park is a private park and requires all dogs that use the park to be registered with the park. Visit their site to learn more or register your dog.

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TO THE NORTH (Spring Garden, Northern Liberties, Fishtown, Port Richmond)

 

Green Street Dog Park, Spring Garden

www.greenstreetdogpark.org

1819 Green Street

This is a private, membership based dog park with extensive rules and regulations regarding membership and usage. They aim to keep the park in great condition and act as a respectful neighbor. Green Street Dog Park provides dogs and dog lovers with a safe, secure, quiet, attractive off-leash dog park and green space for socialization and exercise. See their site for membership details.

 

Triangle Dog Park, Fishtown

www.facebook.com/pages/Triangle-Dog-Park/139400489440263

866-898 Aramingo Ave

 

Palmer Doggie Depot, Fishtown

www.palmerdoggiedepot.org

37 E Palmer St, Phila, PA 19125 (on E Palmer St at Blair St)

Palmer Doggie Depot (PDD) is a Fishtown community dog park and a free neighborhood amenity for all dogs and their owners. The dog park was built by New Kensington Community Development Corporation as a part of a larger project to make improvements to the Shissler Recreation Center.

 

Monk’s Dog Run, Port Richmond

www.facebook.com/Monksdogrun

2899 E Allegheny Ave (Allegheny Ave and Bath Street)

Born of community efforts that converted an abandoned lot to the dog run, this park has strong local support and an active community. It’s been a great addition to the neighborhood, and there seem to be plans to keep improving and adding features.

 

TO THE EAST (NJ)

 

Timber Creek Park, Blackwood NJ

www.camdencounty.com/service/parks/timber-creek-park

236 Taylor Ave & Chews Landing Road, Blackwood, NJ

Feeling that we needed to include something to the East, this park deserves mentioning too and is definitely worth a trip out of the city. A large, wooded Dog Park with 9 acres fenced in, giving plenty of space for your dog to run and play. The entire park is over 100 acres and worth exploring while you’re there.

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