Dog Parks in Oklahoma City, OK
6 dog parks found
About Dog Parks in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City has at least 6 dog parks scattered across the metro, ranging from compact urban spots to larger fenced runs, and from completely free options to a private membership park. The mix covers a lot of ground — you’ll find artificial turf and water features downtown, quiet grassy parks with shade on the edges of the city, and at least one gated private facility that requires pre-approval to join. Whether you’re a visitor needing a quick off-leash break or a local looking for a regular hangout, Oklahoma City has something that fits.
Scissortail Park Dog Park is easily the most-visited, with over 1,300 reviews and a lively atmosphere — reviewers mention stumbling into flag football games and bringing visiting dogs for some much-needed off-leash time. It’s fenced with parking, though some reviewers flag maintenance as inconsistent. Midtown Mutts is the busiest downtown option now that Bar K has closed, and it stands out for its artificial turf, dog fountain, and water feature — reviewers call it spacious and safe, though poop management has become a recurring complaint. For something calmer, The Dog Park at Saint John’s earns praise as well-maintained and quiet, with a dedicated small-dog area, shade, water bowls, and stocked waste stations — one reviewer specifically called out a hill as a bonus.
A few practical notes for visiting Oklahoma City dog parks: free street parking is available at Myriad Gardens, and most fenced parks include waste stations — though bags and water aren’t always reliable year-round, so bring your own to be safe. PAW OK is a private option with security features and agility equipment, worth considering if you prefer a more controlled environment for regular visits.
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