Currie Dog Park

Currie Dog Park

3535 N Mayfair Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53222, USA

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What People Are Saying

Fantastic dog park. Is fenced in, open year round, and has two zones; one for dogs under 20lbs and the other for over
Make sure you’re registered, I’m new to the area and most dog parks look like you need to have a permit or day pass
This dog park is spacious and well kept

About Currie Dog Park

Currie Dog Park in Wauwatosa offers a spacious atmosphere where dogs of all sizes can enjoy some off-leash fun. With separate areas for pups under 20 pounds and those over, the park accommodates all furry friends. The large dog zone features a lovely wooded area that provides a great opportunity for dogs to explore and sniff their hearts out, while grassy expanses ensure plenty of running space. The park is well-maintained, with benches, picnic tables, and shaded spots for owners to relax.

Parking can be a bit tricky during peak hours, especially near the main entrance on W Capitol Dr, but plenty of curbside spaces are available off Menomonee River Pkwy. Registration is required, so be sure to obtain a permit before visiting. Pack your own water and bowls, as the park does not have water stations, but you’ll find doggy waste stations throughout.

Frequent visitors note that weekends can get crowded, especially on Fridays and Saturdays, but the large area helps mitigate any congestion. For those who enjoy nature, the wooded trails add a picturesque touch to the park, making it an enjoyable spot for both pets and their owners. It’s a well-loved destination for locals looking to let their dogs romp and socialize in a welcoming environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Currie Dog Park fully fenced and safe for off-leash dogs?
Yes, Currie Dog Park is fully fenced and open year-round for off-leash play. It's designed as a secure space where your dog can safely roam and socialize without a leash.
Does Currie Dog Park have separate areas for small and large dogs?
Absolutely! The park has two separate zones: one for dogs under 20 pounds and another for dogs over 20 pounds. This keeps pups with similar sizes and energy levels together.
Do I need a permit or registration to visit Currie Dog Park?
Yes, registration is required to use Currie Dog Park in Wauwatosa. Make sure you have a permit before your first visit—it's a common requirement in the area that new visitors sometimes miss.
What amenities does Currie Dog Park have?
The park features benches, picnic tables, shaded spots, waste stations, and grassy areas. There's also a wooded section great for exploring. Just note that there are no water stations on-site, so bring your own water and bowls.
When is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Weekends—especially Fridays and Saturdays—tend to get busy at Currie Dog Park. If you prefer a quieter experience, try visiting on weekday mornings or afternoons. The spacious layout helps manage congestion even during peak times.

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