Jaycee Park is located at 5th Street and Hardy Drive. Park hours are 6 a.m.-midnight daily. Jaycee Park is fenced, lighted, and includes trees, benches, disposal bags, trash cans, parking, water. Access for the disabled is also provided.
The ‘No Dog’ signs apply to certain areas of the park, not the off-leash park inside of it. Location: Andy Devine Ave (Rte 66), inside Louis Kingman City Park. Directions: Exit I-40 west on Andy Devine Ave, park is approx 2 miles on the left.
The park goes along the side of the Colorado River. Fenced with fountain for dogs. London Bridge State Beach, 1100 Empire Drive, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404
There are two different area for large dog and small dogs water provided and waste bags large area trees. Location: Harrison Rd. Directions: Take Tanque Verde east to Catalina Hwy. Go north to Harrison. Go apprx. 1-1/2 miles, on right. Sign posted on Catalina Hwy. Has fenced-in areas. One side for large dogs. The other side is for small dogs.
Mitchell Park is open daily 6 a.m.-midnight. Park is fenced, lighted, trees, benches, disposal bags, trash cans, parking, water. Access for the disabled.
Large fenced-in play area, a play area for small dogs, water fountains and waste stations. Location: 63rd and Northern Avenues
Open daily 6 a.m.-midnight. Fenced, lighted, trees, disposal bags, trash cans, parking, water.
Fenced small dog area. Tables, poop bags, trees water, tables, trashcans. Location: McLane Road. North of Longhorn and Longhorn.
Nice large fenced area. A fenced area to separate the timid dogs. Water and bags are available for both sections. Directions: Take first left (West) North of McDowell Rd off of Greenfield Road in Mesa. Large park with kids play area and baseball fields.
Running water, doggie doo bags provided, lit in the evenings and early mornings. Location: Reid Park (22nd & Country Club) near zoo entrance – old baseball field – the city has yet to put up sign. Directions: Enter park off of 22nd, near zoo entrance.
Location: 25th Ave between Dunlap and Peoria. Directions: East of I 17 south of Peoria on 25th Ave.
North & adjacent to Glendale Community College. Glendale is a western suburb of Phoenix. Water and toys are available. The dog park section may be accessed easiest by parking in the 63rd Ave Parking lot south of Peoria Ave and north of Olive Ave.
This is a large wooded park with changes in terrain and a smaller adjoining area. Includes water and seating. Location: Intersection of Deuce of Clubs and westbound State Route 260, in the Show Low City Park. Directions: At the intersection of westbound State Route 260 and the Deuce of Clubs.
The dog park, which opened in June of 2006 is located in the fenced northeast corner of the park. The 1.83 acre, granite surface with small, rolling hills and dog-friendly shrubbery is enclosed by six-foot-high perimeter fencing and two double-gated ADA accessible entrances. The area offers both large and small dog sections, both of which provide ‘Mutt-Mitt’ dispensers and trash receptacles. The small dog section is intended for those under 20 pounds. Pet owners can enjoy shade trees and picnic table seating, although food is not allowed in the off-leash area. The Dog Park is open during Park Operation Hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Parking can be accessed off of 7th Street just north of the VA Hospital. Closure notices will be posted in advance due to large scale events throughout the year. Community members are continuing to raise funds for additional dog park amenities such as shade structures, benches, water resources within the off-leash area, and lighting. You may access the Fundraising Web Site for more information. Location: Central and Indian School.
Two parts, small and large dogs, Grass , with water fountains, waste bags, and picnic tables. Larger than most in the area. Location: off of Primrose Lane, behind Library and aquatic facility. Directions: From Bell road, turn South on Bullard road for about 1/2 mile to Primrose Ln, and turn Left on it (East). Take the second exit on the right into a gravel parking lot, and go further east to the end of the parking lot.
Off-leash park, one pretty large area for both large and small dogs. No separate areas for large and small breeds. No grass as of now, however it is closed thursdays for the attempt to grow grass. Location: Southwest corner of College and Curry. Directions: From Curry, turn off Scottsdale Road, or Mill Ave.
Open daily 6 a.m.-midnight Park is fenced, lighted, trees, disposal bags, trash cans, parking, water.
Tables, fenced, water, trash. Location: 600 N. Thorpe.
Location: SE corner of Sabino Canyon and Tanque Verde Rds. Directions: SE corner of Sabino Canyon and Tanque Verde Rds.
Vista del Camino Park is open daily, dawn-10:30 p.m. Park is fenced, lighted, and includes 1 acre, grass turf, benches, restrooms are nearby, dog and people water fountains, mutt mitt stations.
A huge place for dogs with 10 feet high secure fences! Location: Maryland avenue and 21st at Washington park near Maryland Grade school and Washington High School! South of Glendale to ‘Maryland’….it is on the EAST side of ‘Washington park.’
Location: Willow Creek Road & Commerce Drive. Directions: Intersection of Willow Creek Road and Commerce Drive (go south on Willow Creek from Hwy 89 approx 2.5 miles). Promoted by Prescott Area DogPark Society (PADS)
Fenced, trees, water, parking, and bags. Location: Hyman DR.
4 large enclosures (approx. 1 1/2 – 2 acres each). Water and bags provided. Limit 2 dogs per person. Dogs should have vaccination tags. While not posted, be considerate and take your big dog into a different enclosure from the small dogs. Location: Tournament Drive. Directions: Take Burns Park exit off I-40 (exit 150). Turn south, go past golf course. Turn right on Tournament Drive, and follow along river. Park is on the right.