Dog Parks in West Palm Beach, FL
5 dog parks found
About Dog Parks in West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach has 5 dog parks spread across the city, ranging from compact off-leash spots to larger, well-equipped destinations with divided sections for different dog sizes. Most of the busier parks are fenced and off-leash, and a few offer separate small and large dog areas — a real plus if you have a nervous pup or a giant breed. The options run from free community parks to more developed facilities, so there’s something for most owners depending on what you’re looking for.
Pooch Pines Dog Park and City Paws Dog Park are the two most-reviewed spots in West Palm Beach and both are worth the visit. Pooch Pines stands out for its secure gate latches — reviewers specifically called them out as reliable enough that dogs and small kids can’t slip through unattended — and it has separate sections for small, medium, and large dogs. The one consistent complaint is uncleaned waste, so come prepared. City Paws earns points for spaciousness, shade, available water, and clean-up stations; one visitor noted it was “shady so it wasn’t too hot,” which matters a lot in South Florida. Dreher Dog Park is a larger grassy option with restrooms on site, though reviewers flag the facilities as basic and the surroundings as a bit rough around the edges.
A few practical notes: shade is available at the top parks, but Florida heat is no joke — morning visits are your best bet. City Paws has dog water fountains and waste stations on-site, so it’s a solid choice if you’re traveling light. Hours aren’t prominently listed for most locations, so it’s worth calling ahead or checking Google Maps before making the trip.
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