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Sometimes dogs need to break free of their leash and explore the outdoors, meet fellow four-legged friends, and dash about with reckless abandon. The following local dog parks all offer fenced-in spaces for dogs to do just that. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Washington Park Dog Park / ADDRESS: 1230 Elm Street (Over-the-Rhine) / There’s a special, designated doggy section of Washington Park that’s perfect for city dogs wanting to let loose. The manicured dog park is right next to Music Hall and Memorial Hall. Dogs can hop on granite boulders, run along turf and pea gravel, hide in the mound tunnel, and splash around in the creek. A water fountain nearby stands ready to refill dog bowls as needed. Water features cease to operate in the winter months. / HOURS: Daily 6 AM-11 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
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PLACE: Washington Park Dog Park / ADDRESS: 1230 Elm Street (Over-the-Rhine) / There’s a special, designated doggy section of Washington Park that’s perfect for city dogs wanting to let loose. The manicured dog park is right next to Music Hall and Memorial Hall. Dogs can hop on granite boulders, run along turf and pea gravel, hide in the mound tunnel, and splash around in the creek. A water fountain nearby stands ready to refill dog bowls as needed. Water features cease to operate in the winter months. / HOURS: Daily 6 AM-11 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Washington Park Dog Park / ADDRESS: 1230 Elm Street (Over-the-Rhine) / There’s a special, designated doggy section of Washington Park that’s perfect for city dogs wanting to let loose. The manicured dog park is right next to Music Hall and Memorial Hall. Dogs can hop on granite boulders, run along turf and pea gravel, hide in the mound tunnel, and splash around in the creek. A water fountain nearby stands ready to refill dog bowls as needed. Water features cease to operate in the winter months. / HOURS: Daily 6 AM-11 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Washington Park Dog Park / ADDRESS: 1230 Elm Street (Over-the-Rhine) / There’s a special, designated doggy section of Washington Park that’s perfect for city dogs wanting to let loose. The manicured dog park is right next to Music Hall and Memorial Hall. Dogs can hop on granite boulders, run along turf and pea gravel, hide in the mound tunnel, and splash around in the creek. A water fountain nearby stands ready to refill dog bowls as needed. Water features cease to operate in the winter months. / HOURS: Daily 6 AM-11 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Armleder Dog Park / ADDRESS: 5057 Wooster Pike (East End) / Armleder Dog Park resides in the spacious Otto Armleder Memorial Park & Recreation Complex. It includes various gated puppy play spots that make up 10 acres of dog-friendly space alone. You’ll find shaded trees, plenty of room to run, and a canine shower for muddy paws. The park also offers scenic walkways along the neighboring Little Miami River and Lunken Airport for dogs on leashes. Be sure to check that the river level is below 42 feet before you visit since the park closes due to high river levels. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-7 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Armleder Dog Park / ADDRESS: 5057 Wooster Pike (East End) / Armleder Dog Park resides in the spacious Otto Armleder Memorial Park & Recreation Complex. It includes various gated puppy play spots that make up 10 acres of dog-friendly space alone. You’ll find shaded trees, plenty of room to run, and a canine shower for muddy paws. The park also offers scenic walkways along the neighboring Little Miami River and Lunken Airport for dogs on leashes. Be sure to check that the river level is below 42 feet before you visit since the park closes due to high river levels. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-7 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Armleder Dog Park / ADDRESS: 5057 Wooster Pike (East End) / Armleder Dog Park resides in the spacious Otto Armleder Memorial Park & Recreation Complex. It includes various gated puppy play spots that make up 10 acres of dog-friendly space alone. You’ll find shaded trees, plenty of room to run, and a canine shower for muddy paws. The park also offers scenic walkways along the neighboring Little Miami River and Lunken Airport for dogs on leashes. Be sure to check that the river level is below 42 feet before you visit since the park closes due to high river levels. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-7 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
Echo AKA “Moose” / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Armleder Dog Park / ADDRESS: 5057 Wooster Pike (East End) / Armleder Dog Park resides in the spacious Otto Armleder Memorial Park & Recreation Complex. It includes various gated puppy play spots that make up 10 acres of dog-friendly space alone. You’ll find shaded trees, plenty of room to run, and a canine shower for muddy paws. The park also offers scenic walkways along the neighboring Little Miami River and Lunken Airport for dogs on leashes. Be sure to check that the river level is below 42 feet before you visit since the park closes due to high river levels. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-7 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fido Field / ADDRESS: 630 Eggleston Avenue (Central Business District) / Fido Field is a 28,000 square foot patch of land nestled in the urban cityscape of Cincinnati. The park is volunteer-driven and divided into two sections, a large and smaller area, that are off-leash spaces for dogs to run around on turf. There are also areas that aren’t turfed for pups to explore. You can get to the park from an entrance on Eggleston Avenue. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fido Field / ADDRESS: 630 Eggleston Avenue (Central Business District) / Fido Field is a 28,000 square foot patch of land nestled in the urban cityscape of Cincinnati. The park is volunteer-driven and divided into two sections, a large and smaller area, that are off-leash spaces for dogs to run around on turf. There are also areas that aren’t turfed for pups to explore. You can get to the park from an entrance on Eggleston Avenue. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fido Field / ADDRESS: 630 Eggleston Avenue (Central Business District) / Fido Field is a 28,000 square foot patch of land nestled in the urban cityscape of Cincinnati. The park is volunteer-driven and divided into two sections, a large and smaller area, that are off-leash spaces for dogs to run around on turf. There are also areas that aren’t turfed for pups to explore. You can get to the park from an entrance on Eggleston Avenue. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fido Field / ADDRESS: 630 Eggleston Avenue (Central Business District) / Fido Field is a 28,000 square foot patch of land nestled in the urban cityscape of Cincinnati. The park is volunteer-driven and divided into two sections, a large and smaller area, that are off-leash spaces for dogs to run around on turf. There are also areas that aren’t turfed for pups to explore. You can get to the park from an entrance on Eggleston Avenue. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fido Field / ADDRESS: 630 Eggleston Avenue (Central Business District) / Fido Field is a 28,000 square foot patch of land nestled in the urban cityscape of Cincinnati. The park is volunteer-driven and divided into two sections, a large and smaller area, that are off-leash spaces for dogs to run around on turf. There are also areas that aren’t turfed for pups to explore. You can get to the park from an entrance on Eggleston Avenue. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Wagspark / ADDRESS: 3810 Church Street (Newtown) / Wagspark has all sorts of amenities that’ll get those tails wagging. The private, three-acre facility has a large spring water swimming area called Lake Wags, as well as a playset made for dogs, a daycare with indoor play areas, and a patio bar for humans to enjoy a drink. Access to the park requires a membership that can be set up on their website, Wagspark.com. The pricing varies depending on how many visits you want to buy. A single visit on a weekday costs $20 for one dog and $26 for two, or $25 and $31 on weekends. Annual memberships with added perks are also available starting at $400. / HOURS: Monday-Friday 11 AM-7 PM, Saturday-Sunday 10 AM-5 PM. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Wagspark / ADDRESS: 3810 Church Street (Newtown) / Wagspark has all sorts of amenities that’ll get those tails wagging. The private, three-acre facility has a large spring water swimming area called Lake Wags, as well as a playset made for dogs, a daycare with indoor play areas, and a patio bar for humans to enjoy a drink. Access to the park requires a membership that can be set up on their website, Wagspark.com. The pricing varies depending on how many visits you want to buy. A single visit on a weekday costs $20 for one dog and $26 for two, or $25 and $31 on weekends. Annual memberships with added perks are also available starting at $400. / HOURS: Monday-Friday 11 AM-7 PM, Saturday-Sunday 10 AM-5 PM. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Wagspark / ADDRESS: 3810 Church Street (Newtown) / Wagspark has all sorts of amenities that’ll get those tails wagging. The private, three-acre facility has a large spring water swimming area called Lake Wags, as well as a playset made for dogs, a daycare with indoor play areas, and a patio bar for humans to enjoy a drink. Access to the park requires a membership that can be set up on their website, Wagspark.com. The pricing varies depending on how many visits you want to buy. A single visit on a weekday costs $20 for one dog and $26 for two, or $25 and $31 on weekends. Annual memberships with added perks are also available starting at $400. / HOURS: Monday-Friday 11 AM-7 PM, Saturday-Sunday 10 AM-5 PM. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Wagspark / ADDRESS: 3810 Church Street (Newtown) / Wagspark has all sorts of amenities that’ll get those tails wagging. The private, three-acre facility has a large spring water swimming area called Lake Wags, as well as a playset made for dogs, a daycare with indoor play areas, and a patio bar for humans to enjoy a drink. Access to the park requires a membership that can be set up on their website, Wagspark.com. The pricing varies depending on how many visits you want to buy. A single visit on a weekday costs $20 for one dog and $26 for two, or $25 and $31 on weekends. Annual memberships with added perks are also available starting at $400. / HOURS: Monday-Friday 11 AM-7 PM, Saturday-Sunday 10 AM-5 PM. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Wagspark / ADDRESS: 3810 Church Street (Newtown) / Wagspark has all sorts of amenities that’ll get those tails wagging. The private, three-acre facility has a large spring water swimming area called Lake Wags, as well as a playset made for dogs, a daycare with indoor play areas, and a patio bar for humans to enjoy a drink. Access to the park requires a membership that can be set up on their website, Wagspark.com. The pricing varies depending on how many visits you want to buy. A single visit on a weekday costs $20 for one dog and $26 for two, or $25 and $31 on weekends. Annual memberships with added perks are also available starting at $400. / HOURS: Monday-Friday 11 AM-7 PM, Saturday-Sunday 10 AM-5 PM. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
Charles and Calliope, who you can follow on Instagram @adorabullcharlie. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Newport Dog Park / ADDRESS: 407 Linden Avenue (Newport) / The Newport Dog Park is a small, gated space for all sorts of doggos to play. The area has benches, a water fountain, trees, and plenty of room to chase frisbees. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Newport Dog Park / ADDRESS: 407 Linden Avenue (Newport) / The Newport Dog Park is a small, gated space for all sorts of doggos to play. The area has benches, a water fountain, trees, and plenty of room to chase frisbees. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Newport Dog Park / ADDRESS: 407 Linden Avenue (Newport) / The Newport Dog Park is a small, gated space for all sorts of doggos to play. The area has benches, a water fountain, trees, and plenty of room to chase frisbees. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Newport Dog Park / ADDRESS: 407 Linden Avenue (Newport) / The Newport Dog Park is a small, gated space for all sorts of doggos to play. The area has benches, a water fountain, trees, and plenty of room to chase frisbees. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Newport Dog Park / ADDRESS: 407 Linden Avenue (Newport) / The Newport Dog Park is a small, gated space for all sorts of doggos to play. The area has benches, a water fountain, trees, and plenty of room to chase frisbees. / HOURS: Daily from sunrise to sunset / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Kellogg Park Dog Field / ADDRESS: 6701 Kellogg Road (Anderson Township) / This private dog field is four acres of fun for furry friends that sits in the back of Kellogg Park. Dogs can romp around the area, which is known for having a vibrant dog mural created by artists at ArtWorks that overlooks the grounds. Dogs can drink from a frost-free water fountain, too, since the park is open every day of the year. A membership permit is required to enter the space. Anderson Township dogs cost $30 for one and $20 for additional dogs annually. Annual memberships for pups who aren’t residents cost $45 followed by $30 for any additional dogs. Permits can be purchased online at AndersonParks.com. / HOURS: Daily from dusk to dawn / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Kellogg Park Dog Field / ADDRESS: 6701 Kellogg Road (Anderson Township) / This private dog field is four acres of fun for furry friends that sits in the back of Kellogg Park. Dogs can romp around the area, which is known for having a vibrant dog mural created by artists at ArtWorks that overlooks the grounds. Dogs can drink from a frost-free water fountain, too, since the park is open every day of the year. A membership permit is required to enter the space. Anderson Township dogs cost $30 for one and $20 for additional dogs annually. Annual memberships for pups who aren’t residents cost $45 followed by $30 for any additional dogs. Permits can be purchased online at AndersonParks.com. / HOURS: Daily from dusk to dawn / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Kellogg Park Dog Field / ADDRESS: 6701 Kellogg Road (Anderson Township) / This private dog field is four acres of fun for furry friends that sits in the back of Kellogg Park. Dogs can romp around the area, which is known for having a vibrant dog mural created by artists at ArtWorks that overlooks the grounds. Dogs can drink from a frost-free water fountain, too, since the park is open every day of the year. A membership permit is required to enter the space. Anderson Township dogs cost $30 for one and $20 for additional dogs annually. Annual memberships for pups who aren’t residents cost $45 followed by $30 for any additional dogs. Permits can be purchased online at AndersonParks.com. / HOURS: Daily from dusk to dawn / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Kellogg Park Dog Field / ADDRESS: 6701 Kellogg Road (Anderson Township) / This private dog field is four acres of fun for furry friends that sits in the back of Kellogg Park. Dogs can romp around the area, which is known for having a vibrant dog mural created by artists at ArtWorks that overlooks the grounds. Dogs can drink from a frost-free water fountain, too, since the park is open every day of the year. A membership permit is required to enter the space. Anderson Township dogs cost $30 for one and $20 for additional dogs annually. Annual memberships for pups who aren’t residents cost $45 followed by $30 for any additional dogs. Permits can be purchased online at AndersonParks.com. / HOURS: Daily from dusk to dawn / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Kellogg Park Dog Field / ADDRESS: 6701 Kellogg Road (Anderson Township) / This private dog field is four acres of fun for furry friends that sits in the back of Kellogg Park. Dogs can romp around the area, which is known for having a vibrant dog mural created by artists at ArtWorks that overlooks the grounds. Dogs can drink from a frost-free water fountain, too, since the park is open every day of the year. A membership permit is required to enter the space. Anderson Township dogs cost $30 for one and $20 for additional dogs annually. Annual memberships for pups who aren’t residents cost $45 followed by $30 for any additional dogs. Permits can be purchased online at AndersonParks.com. / HOURS: Daily from dusk to dawn / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fort Thomas Dog Park / ADDRESS: 199 Mayfield Avenue (Fort Thomas) / Drive all the way back through Highland Hills Park and you’ll come across the Fort Thomas Dog Park. The park has two separate gated areas, including one that’s designated for smaller dogs. The wooded area sits on a hillside and offers room for dogs to run around and scout out the wild. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-9 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fort Thomas Dog Park / ADDRESS: 199 Mayfield Avenue (Fort Thomas) / Drive all the way back through Highland Hills Park and you’ll come across the Fort Thomas Dog Park. The park has two separate gated areas, including one that’s designated for smaller dogs. The wooded area sits on a hillside and offers room for dogs to run around and scout out the wild. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-9 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fort Thomas Dog Park / ADDRESS: 199 Mayfield Avenue (Fort Thomas) / Drive all the way back through Highland Hills Park and you’ll come across the Fort Thomas Dog Park. The park has two separate gated areas, including one that’s designated for smaller dogs. The wooded area sits on a hillside and offers room for dogs to run around and scout out the wild. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-9 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fort Thomas Dog Park / ADDRESS: 199 Mayfield Avenue (Fort Thomas) / Drive all the way back through Highland Hills Park and you’ll come across the Fort Thomas Dog Park. The park has two separate gated areas, including one that’s designated for smaller dogs. The wooded area sits on a hillside and offers room for dogs to run around and scout out the wild. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-9 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Fort Thomas Dog Park / ADDRESS: 199 Mayfield Avenue (Fort Thomas) / Drive all the way back through Highland Hills Park and you’ll come across the Fort Thomas Dog Park. The park has two separate gated areas, including one that’s designated for smaller dogs. The wooded area sits on a hillside and offers room for dogs to run around and scout out the wild. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-9 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Doris Day Dog Park / ADDRESS: 3006 Westwood Northern Boulevard (Mt. Airy) / You’ll find this two-acre dog park atop a shady hilltop within the Mt. Airy Forest. The space caters to big and small dogs alike with a separate fenced-in area for smaller dogs. The park offers playsets for pooches, baby pools to cool down in the summer, and picnic tables for doting pup parents. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-10 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Doris Day Dog Park / ADDRESS: 3006 Westwood Northern Boulevard (Mt. Airy) / You’ll find this two-acre dog park atop a shady hilltop within the Mt. Airy Forest. The space caters to big and small dogs alike with a separate fenced-in area for smaller dogs. The park offers playsets for pooches, baby pools to cool down in the summer, and picnic tables for doting pup parents. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-10 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Doris Day Dog Park / ADDRESS: 3006 Westwood Northern Boulevard (Mt. Airy) / You’ll find this two-acre dog park atop a shady hilltop within the Mt. Airy Forest. The space caters to big and small dogs alike with a separate fenced-in area for smaller dogs. The park offers playsets for pooches, baby pools to cool down in the summer, and picnic tables for doting pup parents. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-10 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Doris Day Dog Park / ADDRESS: 3006 Westwood Northern Boulevard (Mt. Airy) / You’ll find this two-acre dog park atop a shady hilltop within the Mt. Airy Forest. The space caters to big and small dogs alike with a separate fenced-in area for smaller dogs. The park offers playsets for pooches, baby pools to cool down in the summer, and picnic tables for doting pup parents. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-10 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
PLACE: Doris Day Dog Park / ADDRESS: 3006 Westwood Northern Boulevard (Mt. Airy) / You’ll find this two-acre Dog Park atop a shady hilltop within the Mt. Airy Forest. The space caters to big and small dogs alike with a separate fenced in area for smaller dogs. The park offers playsets for pooches, baby pools to cool down in the summer, and picnic tables for doting pup parents. / HOURS: Daily 7 AM-10 PM / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.18.19
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