Dog Parks in Fort Worth, TX
7 dog parks found
About Dog Parks in Fort Worth
Fort Worth has 7 dog parks spread across the city, ranging from large, amenity-packed destinations to smaller neighborhood spots. The mix covers both free and membership-based options, off-leash areas for all sizes, and parks that lean quiet and low-key alongside busier social hubs. Whether you’re looking for a quick weekday run or a full afternoon outing, there’s something here for most dogs and their owners.
Ft. Woof Dog Park is the clear crowd favorite, drawing the most reviews by a wide margin. Visitors consistently praise its “huge fenced area” and the fact that it offers separate sections for large dogs (over 40 lbs) and small dogs — plus agility equipment, dog fountains, shade, and waste stations. Reviewers have called it “probably the best dog park” they’ve visited. MUTTS Canine Cantina on the edge of Clearfork is a different kind of experience — it’s a membership-based setup with a water feature and a trail-adjacent location that one reviewer described as “a super cute place” with a great layout. First visits are reportedly free, so it’s worth a look before committing. If you’re on the north side near Haslet, Golden Triangle Dog Park offers a free, fenced off-leash option with separate small and large dog areas — reviewers call it “a nice little gem hidden back among a business park.”
A few practical notes from the data: if you have a small dog, Ft. Woof and Golden Triangle both have dedicated small-dog sections, which takes some of the stress out of the visit. ZBonz Dog Park stands out for its open green space and a pond on-site, though at least one reviewer flagged caution during evening hours. Calhound is a solid downtown pick for those closer to the city center — compact, clean, and quiet, with regulars who visit weekly.
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