Bill Baggs State Park: (Miami/Key Biscayne)
This park rebuilt after Hurricane Andrew, has beach and ocean views that are spectacular and full of history. The park allows dogs on leashes in the park area but not on the sandy beach. Florida State Parks in other parts of the state allow dogs in the campgrounds, but not in South Florida.
South Beach: (Miami Beach)
One of the best beaches in the world. Wide expanses of sand and surf with a long extensive and highly active boardwalk. Dogs are allowed on the boardwalk and along Ocean Drive during the day but are allowed on the beach only around sun down. Technically they are not allowed on the beach at any time, but this rule is not enforced after the beachgoers leave.
Update - Caution: It has been reported that enforcement has increased and people have been ticketed for the serious crime of walking their dogs on the boardwalk
Flamingo Park: (Miami Beach)
Flamingo Park in Miami Beach is a great spot, lots of dogs and general urban activity and great people watching. There is a fenced off-leash area behind the paddle ball courts. (Thank You - J. Friedman)
FLAMINGO BARK PARK: In South Beach's Flamingo Park. There are two adjacent fenced areas for dogs. Recently only one area has been open while the other has been closed for maintenance and replanting. Flamingo Park closes at midnight, and although the dog runs do not have their own lighting, they benefit from the street lights along Michigan Avenue and the lights from the handball courts, giving the Flamingo Bark Park its own SoBe nightlife! Both runs have running water for the dogs to drink. The Flamingo Bark Park is on the west end of Flamingo Park, behind the handball courts, with parking and a street entrance at the corner of Michigan Avenue and 14th Street. The City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department holds dog obedience classes at the Flamingo Bark Park. For more information call 305-673-7224.
(Thank You - C. Lavin)
Pine Tree Park: (Miami Beach)
Pine Tree Park, 45th Street and Pine tree Drive. The new park has a designated fenced area for dogs to roam and run without a leash. Improvements to the park include new fencing, benches, AD compliant entries, landscaping, and water fountains to name a few. For more information, contact Ronnie Singer, Capital Improvement Projects Office, at 305-673-7010.Pine Tree Park (Thank You - J. Lopez)
PINETREE BARK PARK: In Pinetree Park, at Pinetree Drive and 45th St. Here too there are two adjacent fenced areas for dogs. However, these runs are connected by a wide gate, allowing them to be combined into one very large play area if the dogs are all getting along. The dog runs are toward the south end of the park. They have no lighting and do not benefit from the street lights, which are too far away. This newest dog park in Miami Beach has one design flaw. The city installed a dual "person/dog" water fountain at the park's main entrance, nowhere near the dog runs themselves. So BYOW ...
Supposedly, there are plans to build a third Bark Park at NORTH SHORE OPEN SPACE PARK, on Collins Avenue between 79th and 86th Streets. This park is currently undergoing renovation, with bulldozers clearing out most of the trees and shrubs. The last time I spoke to someone at the Parks Department, I was told that they were "working [the dog park] into the plans" for the new park. The park will be a welcome and much-needed facility in the North Beach area.
(Thank You - C. Lavin)
Unofficial at tip of South Beach: (Miami Beach)
Not an official park but at the south end ( the very tip ) of south beach - next to the restaurant called Smith and Wolenski is a park and lots of people bring their dogs around 5 pm. Not officially a dog park but I have gone there 50 times and never had anybody bother me.
(Thank You - J Robbins)
Rickenbacker Causeway: (Miami)
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Although the busy highway seems often to close to the beach, the sandy islands afford a very scenic view of Miami and the bay. Full access for canines is always allowed. The water deepens gently but never gets very deep and is very seldom rough. This is one of Miami's premiere dog beaches and early beachgoers are blessed with wide expanse of open shallow water to romp .It is best to keep your dog on-leash when not in the water and always bring proof of rabies vaccination when using this park.
City of Miami Parks: (Miami)
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Recently, Miami's 'no dogs anywhere' mentality has gone full circle. There is even a 'dog park' in Coconut Grove (Blanche Park) set up for dogs. In addition, other city parks in the Grove are now allowing dogs (Kennedy Park). Parks that do not allow dogs usually have warning signs posted at the entrances. (Thank you - BuddiesThruBullies)
Update: The dog park at Blanche Park has been redesigned with new landscaping and benches and is open again. An official dog park has also been created at Kennedy Park. Both parks are sponsored by Purina and have dog pickup bag dispensers. (Thank You - Lara)
Update: The City of Miami recently ran water to the dog run at KENNEDY PARK, on S. Bayshore Drive in Coconut Grove. When the dog run first opened, the nearest source of running water was out by the parking lot, nowhere near the dog run. Now there is a dual "person/dog" water fountain, as well as a hose for those wishing to give their dogs a quick bath prior to heading home, inside the dog park.
(Thank You - C.Lavin)
Update: Off-leash parks are being threatened!
Coral Gables:
"The City Beautiful" has a strict NO DOGS policy at all its parks. However, you won't find any NO DOGS signs at the parks, because "The City Beautiful" doesn't want those eyesores ruining the view. Dog owners beware ...
(Thank You - C. Lavin)
Oleta River State Recreation Area: (North Miami Beach)
Oleto State Park in North Miami Beach off of 163rd Street allows dogs on leashes everywhere but the campground and the swimming beach area. The park lies on the intercoastal waterway. You can get some good waves from the passing boats that the dogs love to jump in. Take your dogs there during the week when there's not many people there or early in the morning or near dusk. I've taken my dogs off the leash to run in the water on the east side of the park. Not a lot of beach and a bit rocky in places but haven't have too much trouble with the park rangers. (Thank You - Diane W., Hallandale)
Aventura - Northeast Dade:
There is an additional Dog Park in Aventura. This is in Northeast Dade county. IT is across the street from Founder's Park. I believe it is on N.E. 191 street.
(Thank you - Zena)
Unofficial dog park: (South Miami) Avoid - See Update - 03-12-03
Update-warning: Please advise your readers that the Unofficial Dog Park in South Miami no longer accepts any dogs. This park is officially closed to the public (hence, the No Trespassing sign at the entrance !). The last time I showed up there to take my female black lab swimming, one of the county workers onsite called the Coral Gables Police and I had a hard time talking myself out of being arrested for trespassing! The officer stated that some dogs were left to run unattended and had bitten some of the employees and now they were enforcing the No Trespassing law. It's really too bad because this was a beautiful, serene place to share some quiet time with your pets. (Thank you - Vtill)
There is an area in South Miami that is an unofficial Dog Park. Take Kendall Drive East to School House Road and turn Right, drive to the end and on the right is a gate that is usually open. Drive in and park on the side of the road. You will see a vast scape of trees and grass with a small lake that the dogs love to jump, play and swim in. The road runs through the property and there are acres of land on either side of it. There are regulars that are there every day and although technically it is not a designated dog park, the people that love their animals are fighting to keep it open. The more people that help out, the better the chances. Most people take their dogs there in the evening after work, before sun down. Everyone knows each other and usually know the owners by their dogs. New doggies and owners are always welcome.
(Thank you - Nicole)
The park is technically part of Matheson Hammock Park. At School House Road make a left (south) until you see a large expanse of land with posted signs saying "no trespassing" and you are there.
(Thank you - Liz C.)
Wayside Park: (Miami-Palmetto Bay)
http://www.DogParkMiami.com a website for updates to the park's building progress.
We're hoping to open it in 2005...as early as possible.
Our Wayside Park has a big lake on the property (for swimming dogs) -- we have to test the water before approving for use.
We plan for the (yet unnamed) Dog Park to have an agility course, separate free run areas for large and small dogs, water fountains, poop bag stations, restrooms, a digging pit, the (swimming) lake, a gazebo and deck (for feeding lake fish), butterfly plants along the fencing (it's a gorgeous, natural park), and high fencing/landscaping to block out the traffic noise and keep the pets safe.
It will be a membership park. Those without dogs can buy a daily or annual pass.
Those with dogs can buy a daily or annual pass, but they have to provide vaccination and licensing records in order to receive their passes. We haven't decided how the membership will be run or what it will cost yet (via electronic gate, tags on collars, etc).
Dog breeds outlawed in Miami-Dade county will NOT be allowed in the park (regardless of vaccination records).
The park will be located in the Village of Palmetto Bay, Florida at Southwest 160th Street and US1/South Dixie Highway. It's a roadside park with a lake in the middle. Access to the park will probably be from behind it (so you drive in one block to get to it).
Palmetto Bay Village Hall = 305-259-1234 (for questions not answered via the website. Please read through the website before calling!)
See you at the dog park!
Jana L. Sheeder
Chairwoman, Palmetto Bay Dog Owners Group (PB-DOG)
For the Palmetto Bay Perrine Wayside (yet unnamed) Dog Park!
http://www.dogparkmiami.com
Volunteers and sponsors will be needed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unofficial dog park: (Miami-Kendall)
The folks in my area use a large field behind the Kendalltown clubhouse. SW 76 Street at (about) 103 Ave, in the Kentalltown townhouse complex. Park in the clubhouse parking lot and head straight back past the baseball field. If you fall in to Snapper Creek you went ONE step too far. The description is identical to the one in South Miami. Nothing official about it, but it has been going on for many many years. We all meet around sunset (as soon as it is cool enough). The land is actually Dade County Water and Sanitation Dept. There are small buildings which have pumps and wells in them. It is somewhat fenced on all sides (except the Snapper Creek easement). Please check out the pictures from our last Memorial Day picnic at www.glatco.com, click on "Floppy's Page." (Thank You - Jon)
Miami Springs Dog Park: (Miami Springs)
Miami Springs' dog park is finally open -- it has three cleanup stations, a so-far inoperative fountain, and a picnic bench under one of only two trees actually inside the fencing. There's a proto-parking area not quite finished yet, and a small-dog area with a separate entrance off the parking area in addition to the gate between the two sections.
Until the lot is done (it needs driveways), parking is at the opposite corner of the recreation area (Shadow Way and Dove Av.), as legal parking is not allowed along the edge of Quail Avenue.
It has the overall appearance of 'we'll get to that', as far as adding amenities.
I don't have the real address, but it's between Royal Poinciana Drive, Quail, Dove, and Shadow Way with the parking area accessed off Royal Poinciana; it's across from Miami Springs Senior High School at 751 Dove Ave, Miami Springs, 33166.
(Thank you - Corgi)
Bark Park - Amelia Earhart Park: (Miami)
The five-acre Bark Park is completely fenced and offers a separate section for smaller dogs. Amenities include paved walkways, benches, shade trees, waste dispenser stations, and specially designed drinking and spray fountains for dogs and their owners. Bark Park admission is free. Commissioner Seijas spearheaded the concept for the new Bark Park and Skate Park in response to community requests. The cost for both projects was $346,000 and was funded by the Capital Outlay Reserve Fund (CORF). For directions and information on activities at Amelia Earhart Park, call 305-769-2693. (Thank You Com. Seijas and Miami-Dade)
More: Hi, my name is Rusty and I am a Schnauzer. I recently visited the Bark Park in Amelia and noticed a few additions. They have put in fire hydrants along the walking path and a sand pit towards the end of the park with some trees and plants around it. It makes the park look very nice and fun to play in.
(Thank you - Rusty)
Morningside Park: (Miami)
I just came upon your website, and want to thank you for it.
I recently moved to Miami from Los Angeles California with my 6 yr old Chihuahua mix.
Los Angeles is the most dog friendly city, and the climate is also very easy on the pups.
Since arriving in Miami, my dog and I have been quite depressed, not being able to find
nice parks and places to romp. In L.A., we went to the park every day, and there is one
in almost every neighborhood within walking distance, hence no need to drive miles to get to one.
I want to tell you about Morningside Park, in 750 Ne 55th Ter , Miami, Florida.
Although It is not officially a dog park, every time I've gone there there are many dogs, even leash-less, and everyone is happy. There are always dogs around, especially on the weekends.
Also, want to add that although Kennedy Park in Coconut Grove is a very nice park and certainly dog friendly, in recent weeks the mosquitoes have taken over .... the last couple of weekends I've gone there with my pup, the mosquitoes have attacked is both so badly that we had to leave .... it is very disappointing, to have such a nice park for dogs and not be able to enjoy it. And as you know, mosquitoes bites can cause health problems for dogs, even death,
and although I do give my pup heartworm meds, I don't like the idea of having him bit by dozens of mosquitoes at one time. Don't know what the solution to the mosquito problem could be, except to alert city officials, maybe they can spray or something.
Thank you again for your website. Since I live near downtown, I think I will take my pup to the Rickenbacker Causeway beach next weekend, since that seems to be the closest place, I just hope it's not full of hungry mosquitoes like Kennedy Park is.
(Thank You - T. Echazabal)
Dog Park: (NE Miami)
Beautiful new park in Miami next to the Grand on Biscayne Bay.
Between 22 St and 17 St. NE Miami on North Bayshore Drive, this park
has plenty of space and fields to run around; lots of people watching.
The condo owners in the area all take their dogs there. There are
pickup bag stations in about two or three places. There is even a
"beach" area where the dogs can go if they are so inclined.
(Thank You - Jim, Debbie, and Alley (the dog)
Support Proposed Bark: (Davie)
There is a growing grass roots movement to get a dog park in Davie, FL. . (Thank You - Marie Etzler)
Fort Lauderdale:
A stretch of ocean beach, beginning at Sunrise and A1A, has been designated the 'dog beach' in Fort Lauderdale. A permit is required to use this beach and you must have it with you.
Please see the web pages below for changes such as seasonal time change, prices, location, etc... http://ci.fort-lauderdale.fl.us/cityparks/canine_beach/index.htm or you can go to the web page A "Doggie" Guide to City Parks in Fort Lauderdale at http://www.fortlauderdale.gov/cityparks/dogs.htm
Laura Marsh
Parks & Recreation Department
City of Fort Lauderdale
954-828-6010
LMarsh@fortlauderdale.gov
Also in Fort Lauderdale, north of Sunrise Blvd. right before where the hotels start on the east side of A1A. There's no life guard and a dog is free to swim and play in the sand. We suggest keeping your dog leashed( or at least attached) in case you have to grab him when people walk by on the beach. Otherwise they can pretty much run free as long as you have control of the dog. Bring plenty of plastic bags to pick up the doodie, as this keeps everyone on the beach happy. (Thank you - Constance, Coconut Creek)
Update Warning: The City of Ft. Lauderdale voted unanimously to ban dogs on the sidewalks on both sides of A1A, along the beach from Harbor Drive to 18th Street. The limited dog area is still available at the foot of Sunrise, but this ban should be considered a reversal in acceptance for dog owners and since the ban was voted in unanimously, the political direction and motivation of the city council must be monitored by all dog owners in Broward. Over 700,000 dogs and cats have been registered in Broward County since 1994. This number suggests that there is a sizeable number of dog owners in Ft Lauderdale and Broward County. It is important for dog owners to make sure that they are being equally represented in legislative matters
Hugh Taylor Birch Park: (Ft. Lauderdale)
We have found the Hugh Taylor Birch Park, on Sunrise, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. to be a great place to take our pets. We did have a little bit of a bad experience at the annual Christmas Boat Parade, the crowd gets very excited, and there are fireworks, and our two dogs became frightened. But other than that, we have had a great time with our pets there. The park personnel are also quite friendly. (Thank You Pam,Shelby, and Stetson)
Markham Park: (Ft. Lauderdale)
A super place to play with your doggies is Markham Park. We take our dogs out on Sunday...There is a lake in the "back" of the park for Jet Ski's and Wave Runners. Dogs are allowed in the water off shore. great fun for Frisbee chasers. There are also other areas of the park, along with camping facilities all dog friendly ! (Thank You - Chilllov )
Update: I just wanted to let you know that this park has a new dog park area. The new area is divided for big dogs and small dogs. They have activity equipment, lots of grass, trees, water fountains for humans and dogs, bags/trash cans, a shaded area for owners, benches...it's great! Entrance fee is $1/person on weekends. I believe the weekdays are free. Enjoy!
(Thank You - Andreina)
Update: Hi. I visited Markham Park this Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002. The signs around all the lakes will say No Swimming.. I finally located park personnel and asked, where did the dogs visit and play in? And I was notified that, dogs must be on a leash in the park at all times and that dogs weren't allowed to swim in those lakes , as there are gators in them. This is information I found out after 45 min. of, letting my Golden Retriever romp around in the water and also, run around without his leash on. We had a field to ourselves and I will say, upon entering the park, nothing was volunteered to me information wise...This was my first time to Markham Park. I will say the attendant at the Entrance of the park was not very informative. I asked him to direct me to the area where the dogs are allowed.. All he said was, Just go to the very back of the park. Well after driving all the way back there, I came to a Firing Range.. I made a U-turn and decided to seek out my own little area. So, all in all, there are no gator signs posted. But, had I known of sightings, I would never had let my dog go full throttle into the water. So, let it be known that, the Park Rangers at Markham Park are very adamant about dogs being on leashes and that there are gators in those lakes and that dogs are REALLY, not supposed to go swimming.
( Thank You - JS)
Update: I frequent Markham park with my big puppy, Smokey, throughout the week. During the week, it is empty, so I allow him to run freely without a leash for hours. I even roller blade through pavilions where dogs are not allowed and not one person has EVER said anything to me. Most of the time I am there practically by myself and have the whole park for just me and Smokey!!! I LOVE MARKHAM PARK!!! Plus, there is a nature trail just on the left of the park entrance that is woodsy and Smokey can run freely over logs and through the trees. Do not worry about wild animals, the only animal in woods I have ever seen was an a harmless and scared to death armadillo. On the weekends, it is so crowded that I prefer to keep Smokey on the leash. There are many people with their dogs running freely throughout the park. As for the alligators, I have seen many LARGE ones sun bathing and floating atop the water!!! BE CAREFUL!!!! There are NO SIGNS!!!!! This park gets an A++++!!!!
(Thank You - S. Smile)
Update Warning: Hi there, just some notes about Markham Park...recently they have posted at the front entrance dogs must be on a six foot leash at all times. Most of the workers at the front gate are 'students' and do not know too much about the park as they are only there on the weekends when there is a fee to get into the park. There are now several 'poop' stations around that offer baggies to pick up your dog's poop and dispose of it in garbage cans. Due to the fact that the park borders the everglades it frequently has gators and moccasins (poisonous snakes). The water is very dirty and I wouldn't allow my dog in it anyways but there are so many no swimming signs it is hard to miss one. One main reason is it may look nice and shallow near shore but all of the lakes have steep sudden drop offs because these lakes were dug for fill, not for swimming. Some can drop off 15 feet only six feet off of shore. It is hard to find employees during the week because they are working and taking care of the park and do not have time to patrol. Most of the employees love dogs and enjoy stopping and talking to the owners and petting the dogs. The only time I see employees asking people to put their dogs back on the leash is if the dog is causing a problem with other patrons or if it's running in the streets. Dogs are allowed ANYWHERE in the park. But, whether or not there are signs about leashes, it IS a Broward County Ordinance to keep your dog on a leash.
(Thank You - Cesstrelle)
Tree Top Park: (Ft. Lauderdale)
Dogs are allowed almost everywhere in France... When I came to Florida , one year ago, with my dog , a 15 year old healthy jack russel, it was not the same story!! So, we tried to find some friendly places and one of them, is the Tree Top Park, a nice park with a small lake where Tubo can swim and walk without a leash. This park is in Fort Lauderdale, west of Griffin Road, and north of Palm Avenue, to the right. (Thank You - Flybic)
Notice: Just this last weekend (June 18,2001) my boyfriend and I took our three black Labs to both Tree Tops Park and Markham Park. Unfortunately at Tree Tops we were immediately informed all dogs had to be on leashes and absolutely not in the water... Oh well, Then when we drove to Markham County Park, the dogs were Okay on leashes and probably in the water but the Ranger said there have been many sightings of Gators there...Sorry, I was very disappointed. (Lesley.B.)
Bark Park / Snyder Park : (Ft. Lauderdale)
Bark Park 3299 SW 4th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale (954) 468-1585. Bark Park is a great new place to walk your dog and meet friends! Located within the traditional setting of beautiful Snyder Park, it was built by the Parks and Recreation Department. Thank You - Cathy)
Hi, my name is Rusty and I am a Schnauzer. I recently visited the Bark Park in Amelia and noticed a few additions. They have put in fire hydrants along the walking path and a sand pit towards the end of the park with some trees and plants around it. It makes the park look very nice and fun to play in. Bark Park
(Thank You - Rusty from Hialeah)
Pembroke Pines: (Broward)
There's a great new off-leash dog park in Pembroke Pines at the FPL easement, off Johnson Street, just east of Palm Avenue. The agility/play equipment is new, there's a separate area for dogs under 30 lbs and there are pooper scooper bag dispensers.
(Thank you - Linda L.)
Happy Tails: (Plantation - Broward)
There's a brand new dog park in Plantation. Take University Dr north, turn right on Peters, right on 59th and right on 16th. It's right across from Tropical Elementary school. It's brand new, and they have water fountains for you and your dog!
(Thank you - Linda L.)
The City of Plantation (Broward County, FL) recently opened up a new dog park called Happy Tails. The park is usually not too crowded and a great place to bring your dog. Park admission is free and the park is open approximately sunrise to sunset. There is a large fenced area, a smaller fenced area for small dogs and a third fenced area with agility equipment. There is also an area where the K9 unit practices. The park is located across from Seminole Park at Seminole Middle School. From University Drive, go east on Peters Road. Turn right on Fig Tree Lane (SW 63 Ave). Go to stop sign and turn right. Park entrance will be on left hand side.
(Thank You - Becky J. H.) (Thank You - Cathy D.)
Lighthouse: -(Pompano Beach)
Update Warning: It has been reported by police in the area that dogs are no longer allowed on the beach at the lighthouse. It might be best to avoid this area. (Thank You - SPINN)
Update Addition: The City of Pompano Beach begins on the south side of the Hillsborough inlet and stretches to the south. The lighthouse is not in the City of Pompano Beach but since they can't get there because it is only accessible by boat, people bring their dogs to the south side of the inlet in the City of Pompano Beach. There are beach accesses that they use to gain access to the beach which is not allowed. Most importantly, dogs are not allowed off leash at any location in the City of Pompano Beach. We have had incidents on the beach of people chased and this area is trafficked by many beach walkers, many who have complained that they feel unsafe walking up the beach when they see dogs running loose. I have attached copies of the City ordinance so that you have factual information regarding dogs on the beach and running loose. Please update your websites to reflect this factual information. The beaches and beach accesses are being patrolled regularly. Fines start at $50 for a first offense. Quite a few people are under the impression from website info that it is OK to take their dog out on the beach in the City of Pompano and let it loose. It is not.
Thank you for your cooperation.
JS
City of Pompano Beach
Animal Control Division
1201 NE 5 Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
(954)786-4027
Links to the ordinance documents were not added because they include text that encourages chaining pets in open vehicles. We do not want to encourage this practice
Update Warning (more): In the city of pompano beach website, it states that Dogs are not allowed on the beach. I was very happy and excited when I saw that you listed it as dogs allowed on a leash, but according to the city they are not. Please correct, so no one will get fined.
(Thank You - Lenore F.)
Dr. Paul's Pet Care Center Dog Park.:(InnoPet Park) (Coral Springs)
2 acre park dedicated to dogs. The park is open from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week, at no cost. It sports a paved running path , leash posts, a watering area, a dog shower, doggie 'bags', and other equipment. Many dog events are staged here. (Thank you Dr. Steven Paul and InnoPet Dog Food for this contribution to the dog community).
Update: Last week I went to the Inno Dog Park. I was disappointed to see that it was not a nice as other parks that me and my puppy frequent. Plus there isn't anyone at the gate to make sure that the dogs that go in are properly vaccinated. Further more, some of the dog owners bring aggressive males that are not supposed to be around other dogs or pups for that matter. Lastly, we saw dog owners playing fetch in the water with their dogs, when there was a city sign that warned that there were gators in the water. I would not recommend this park to most of the dog owners that I know,
(Thank You - Doris A.)
more: I live 2 blocks from this dog park and I take my dog there 3x week. This is the best place I have found yet. I would not worry about alligators in the lake because I don't take my dog to the lake and you shouldn't either. The lake is NOT part of the park. There are enough doggie fountains and play areas for playing with dogs and teaching them tricks without having to go to the lake. (and YES I have seen a 3-foot alligator in the lake), SO DO NOT take your dog to the lake. The park is completely fenced.
(Thank You - L. Levy)
more: I was so happy to find your site listing dog parks! It is so informative! I just wanted to let you know about an update to InnoPet Park in Coral Springs. They have put up a fence around the lake to keep the dogs out now. Owners are supposed to leash their dogs when they leave the gated dog area anyway. You wrote that there were aggressive dogs there when you visited and yes, they do come around occasionally, though in general we have a wonderful time there with our beagle. Even with the place being a bit crowded on the weekends.
(Thank You - Lady C.)
Update: :) Innopet Park is no longer called that. It's now called Dr. Paul's Pet Care Center Dog Park. It's had this new name for well over three years now :) (Thank You - Aliza Forman)
Dog Park - Mizner Bark: (Boca Raton)
The dog park in Boca Raton on Baynan Blvd has recently reopened. It is now called "Mizner Bark".
(Thank you -.RF. Salkowski)
Dog Park: (Boca Raton)
They have opened a temporary dog park in Boca, which might become permanent or the city will move it to a new section after 2 years, but for now we have one. Its located on Yamato Rd between congress and military trail. from I-95 go west on Yamato past congress.....At Broken Sound Blvd make a left, on the right hand side you will see a sign, with a small fenced pathway, that will lead you to the dog park, just mark on the left hand side... No leash needed at this park, baggies and scoopers provided at the park, with dog water fountains and tennis balls.