After all the obedience classes and endless walks around the block, you’re finally ready to take Rover to a paradise designed especially for pooches: the dog park. While state law prohibits having your dog off-leash on public property, for the safety of your mutt and others, there are several off-leash dog parks in and around Cleveland that will finally give Fido some well-deserved freedom.
With the Metroparks close at paw, dog-friendly attractions are plentiful, but you still need to optimize your time spent outdoors. Which ones are best for a scenic selfie? Is there even Wi-Fi access, or do you have to use your own data? How many Tinder matches are nearby? We narrowed the search and reviewed some dog parks in the area so you don’t have to waste any time second-guessing.
As always, make sure you read each park’s rules and PYOP (pick up your own poop). Be conscious of other dogs and confident your canine will get along with other playmates of different breeds and sizes. Most parks close at 9 p.m. unless otherwise posted.
Photos courtesy of Yelp
By Rachel Hun & Alexis Wohler
Akron Dog Park (499 Memorial Pkwy
Akron, OH 44310) – There is plenty of shade within the park and there are benches where you can sit and relax while the dogs do their thing. The agility course is fun for teaching your dog new tricks. The parking lot is not paved and that can be messy if it has rained recently and the same can be said for the ground in the park. Restrooms are onsite nearby (although a bit of a long walk) and the entire facility is maintained nicely by dog park volunteers (waste bags and hand sanitizer are provided).Bow Wow Beach
Silver Springs Park, 5027 Stow Rd., Stow
A crowd favorite, this doggie utopia will take you a 30-minute drive south. But let’s be honest: Nothing is too far for your best friend. The property spans 7.5 acres of grassy knolls, wooded trails, scenic views, a separate area for small dogs, a shallow pond (dogs only) and waste disposal stations. All dogs are welcome, but they are required to be licensed to attend Bow Wow Beach.Bratenahl Village Center Dog Park
10300 Brighton Rd., Bratenahl
As high-class as the surrounding neighborhood, the park is a completely enclosed grassy play-area for the elite dogs of the eastside with paws too tender for average gravel. Much of the park is shaded by big trees with running water on premise, and baby pools to spice it up during the summer. Make note that the city does not allow pit bulls to be un-muzzled or off-leash in the park.Canal Fulton Park (Butterbridge Rd
Canal Fulton, OH 44614) – The Canal Fulton dog park has two 80 x 250 fenced in areas (one for big dogs, one for ankle biters). There are water fountains for your pets to cool off as they run about. Picnic tables are available for the owners. Because this is a newer park, the trees they’ve planted are still a little young, therefore there isn’t much shade on really sunny days.
Your dog wants you to take him there to play! Bark, bark…let’s go to the park, woof!Clark Field Dog Park
West 11th Street & Clark Avenue, near Clark Fields
Located near Cleveland Animal Control in the heart of the Steelyard, this is truly the workingman’s dog park. What the park lacks in style, it makes up for in space, being one of the largest fenced parks we visited. A securely enclosed gravel lot is adjacent to grass fields with four shaded sitting areas at each corner of the park. Water bowls, a fountain (for humans and dogs), and bag dispensers (though empty) are on site. There are rumors about Clark Fields being toxic, but a trip isn’t going to turn your pal into the Toxic Avenger or anything.Columbia Park Dog Beach
Lake and Columbia roads, Bay Village
I used to think that this was the best beach ever because it was secluded with enough room to spread out, there was a waterfall, and an added bonus of friendly dogs swimming everywhere! As it turns out, it is an “unofficial” off-leash dog beach where you can take your buddy for a dip when it gets too hot outside to exercise on dry land. Be aware the area is not fenced and is near traffic.Downtown Cleveland Dog Park
Behind Settler’s Landing
This dog park will make your hound feel like a star. The park boasts a beautifully decorated ramp and bridge for serious athletes to agility train or just look cute standing on. It’s BYOW (bring your own water) but there are bag dispensers, trash cans for poo, and even a fire hydrant for that real “street” feel, all in a fenced gravel lot off the RTA.Keyser Dog Park (550 Keyser Pkwy
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223) – The humans are just as nice as the dogs who visit. In fact, there is a nice community of humans who visit, so most of the time the humans have a chance to socialize as well as their dog counterparts. Everyone seems to be willingly to pitch in to take care of the park as well, with some bringing water for the bowls and more baggies for cleanup.Lakewood Dog Park
1699 Valley Parkway, Lakewood
Hand sanitizer, ropes, Frisbees, tennis balls, water bowls, and other luxuries are available in this smaller fenced park. Giveaways and breaking dog news are prominently displayed on their Facebook page. Offline, the park promotes friendly interaction between furry-friend owners and dogs sniffing butts. Pits need to be muzzled in the park to adhere to Lakewood City regulations.Quarry Dog Park – The South Euclid, Ohio Dog Park is located in Quarry Park North at the corner of Monticello Boulevard and South Belvoir Boulevard in South Euclid, Ohio. The park is open seven days a week but there are no set hours. The enclosure is partially illuminated after dark. Out of respect for the neighboring residents, we ask that you not arrive before 7AM nor stay any later than 9PM.South Euclid Dog Park
Monticello and South Belvoir Boulevard, South Euclid
Near Quarry Park North, this gravel park features a 4-foot high fence, double-gated entrances, poo bags, and a water spigot for hydration. An active dog community exists in South Euclid, lovingly referred to as FIDO (Friends of the Ideal Dog Park), where you can become a member and support the upkeep of the dog park. Events and activities such as a dog swim and other networking opportunities exist throughout the year.Zone Recreation Center Dog Park
2044 West 53rd St.
Two very minimalist gravel lots are fenced in near the Rapid tracks, one presumably for smaller and larger breeds. A thought-provoking bone sculpture acts as homage to Magritte as well as a bench to sit and rest. The close proximity to the street makes it accessible, but the increased foliage in the area was attracting a lot of bugs. The neighboring soccer fields and basketball courts were hopping with activity, but no other dogs were present on a weekday night to play with.