Far North
Bicentennial Park
Campbell Airstrip Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
907-343-4355
A popular
feature of this park is the variety of year round, multi-use trails (non-motored) with sections specified for
skiing, skijoring, and dog mushing in the winter months. Dogs are allowed throughout the park and on the trails;
they must be legally licensed, have a current rabies vaccination, and be leashed and cleaned up after. In the
off-leash area dogs must be under their owner's control at all times. The off-leash area is on North Gasline
Trail off Campbell Airstrip Road
Russian Jack Springs Park
6th
Avenue and Boniface Parkway
Anchorage, Alaska
907-343-8118
This park has a number of
recreational areas and dogs are allowed throughout the park and on the trails (unless otherwise noted). Dogs must
be legally licensed, have a current rabies vaccination, and be leashed and cleaned up after. The off-leash area
is located in Lions Camper Park, and dogs must be under their owner's control at all times when in this
area.
University Lake Park
Bragaw
Street and University Lake Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
907-343-8118
A beautiful lake and great
scenery accompany this off-leash area. Dogs are allowed throughout the park and on the trails (unless otherwise
noted). Certain trails are off limits to dogs during grooming. Dogs must be legally licensed, have a current
rabies vaccination, and be leashed and cleaned up after. In the off-leash area dogs must be under their owner's
control at all times.
Thorpe Park Bark Park
191 N. Thorpe
Road
Flagstaff,
Arizona 928-779-7690
This 1.5 acre dog park is double-gated and has benches, picnic
tables, and a water fountain.
Desert Vista Off-Leash Dog
Park
11800 North Desert Vista
Fountain Hills, Arizona
480-816-5152
This 12 acre park offers
a dog park for off-leash romping. The area is fully fenced with multi-station watering fountains and shade
structures. Paws in the Park, an annual dog festival, is held at this park. The park is located on Saguaro Blvd.,
between Tower Drive and Desert Vista. To get there, head east on Shea Blvd. Turn left onto Saguaro Blvd. Go 1.5
miles and turn right onto Desert Vista. Turn left immediately onto Saguaro Blvd. Go about .2 miles and then turn
right onto Tower Drive. The park is on the right. Thanks to ADOG (Association of Dog Owners Group) for the
directions. The hours are from sunrise to sunset.
Grovers Basin Dog
Park
20th Street at Grovers Ave
Phoenix, Arizona
602-262-6696
This dog park is 2.3 acres in
total divided between a large and small dog area. Both areas are fenced. There are no dog water fountains at the
park.
Mofford Sports Complex Dog
Park
9833 N. 25th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona
602-261-8011
This fenced dog park is divided into
separate areas for small dogs and large dogs. It is open from 6:30 am to 10 pm daily. The dog park may be closed
in periods of heavy rain. There is water for dogs, shade trees and benches. The dog park is located on N. 25th
Avenue just north of Dunlap.
Pecos Park Dog Park
48th
Street
Phoenix, Arizona
602-262-6862
This two acre dog park is fully fenced with double-gates
and a separate area for small and large dogs. Pecos Park is located at 48th Street and Pecos Parkway. Enter from
48th Street via Chandler Blvd. The dog park is located at the southeast corner of the park.
Petsmart Dog Park
21st
Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona
602-262-6971
This fully fenced dog park has over 2.5 grassy acres.
Amenities include a water fountain and two watering stations for dogs, benches, bag dispensers and garbage cans.
This off-leash park is located in Washington Park on 21st Avenue north of Maryland (between Bethany Home and
Glendale roads).