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Countryside Dog Park

Countryside Dog Park has separate fenced areas for large and small dogs. There are also bathrooms and water fountains available for visitors’ comfort and convenience.

Hance Park Dog Park

Hance Park Dog Park is the first urban dog park constructed by the City of Phoenix Parks & Recreation Department. It opened in October 2013

Miko’s Corner Playground Dog Park

Miko’s Corner Playground Dog Park has three double-access gates, a split two-acre space for large and small dogs, and dog-friendly potable water fountains. The off-leash

Quail Run Park Off Leash Dog Area

Quail Run Dog Park Off-Leash Dog Area has separate gated sections for timid and active dogs, as well as chairs and drinking fountains for humans

RJ Dog Park at Pecos Park

Named in memory of a police dog that perished in the line of duty, RJ Dog Park at Pecos Park is a two-acre play area

Udall Dog Park

Udall Dog Park is a vast, off-leash playground for pups at Morris K. The dog park offers separate areas for large and small dogs, both

North Sixth Avenue Dog Park

North Sixth Avenue Dog Park is a 1.3-acre dog park just across the street from Mansfield Park. It features plenty of space where your dog

Purple Heart Park: Ivan’s Spot

The off-leash dog park at Purple Heart Park is called Ivan’s Spot. It was named after a Tucson Police Department (TDP) dog lost in the

Palo Verde Park

Palo Verde Park is located along S. Mann Avenue. It’s a 27-acre park teeming with family-friendly amenities. There’s a playground where your children can make

Christopher Columbus Park

Christopher Columbus Park was known as Silverbell Park before it was named after Christopher Columbus in 1990. This Tucson, Arizona park has an off-leash dog

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