Dog Parks in Green Bay, WI
1 dog park found
About Dog Parks in Green Bay
Green Bay may have a compact dog park scene with just one dedicated facility in the directory, but Howard Dog Park punches well above its weight. The park is a fenced, large-format space that draws a solid community of local dog owners — 294 reviews worth of them — which says a lot about how central it is to Green Bay’s dog-owning crowd. It’s a free, open-access style park with practical amenities rather than anything fancy.
Howard Dog Park is the standout by default, but reviewers genuinely seem to like it on its own merits. It’s described as “pretty big” with benches, shade trees, and waste stations on-site, making it a comfortable stop for owners while dogs run. The shade gets called out specifically in warm weather — one reviewer noted their dog mostly laid under the trees on a hot day, which tells you the canopy is actually useful, not decorative. It does get muddy after rain, so timing your visit matters. Reviewers also highlight it as a good spot for higher-energy breeds, with English setters mentioned as regulars who come specifically to burn off steam.
A few practical notes for anyone heading to Howard Dog Park: the fenced layout keeps things contained, but bring a towel if rain is in the forecast since the ground can get soft. Waste stations are on-site, so bags are covered. Hours aren’t listed in the directory, so it’s worth a quick check with the Village of Howard before your first visit. Given the review volume, weekend mornings tend to be busy at popular parks like this — if your dog does better with fewer playmates, a weekday visit to Green Bay’s Howard Dog Park is probably the smarter call.
