Top 10 Best Dog Parks in Orlando

Discover the best off-leash dog parks in Orlando, Florida. Complete with amenities, tips, and directions.

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Lake Baldwin Park dog beach and gazebo in Orlando Florida with scenic lake views
#1

Lake Baldwin Park

2000 S Lakemont Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789

The crown jewel of Orlando dog parks, Lake Baldwin Park spans 23 acres and features an off-leash dog beach where pups can swim in the lake. With shaded walking trails lined with beautiful oak trees, a dog wash station, picnic tables, pavilions, and bathrooms, this park offers the complete package for dogs who love water and open spaces.

Amenities:

Off-leash dog beach Lake swimming Shaded walking trails Dog wash station Picnic tables Pavilions Restrooms

Pro tip: Bring a towel for drying off after swimming! The dog wash station is a lifesaver before heading home.

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Dr Phillips Paw Park splash pad and dog water play area in Orlando Florida
#2

Dr. Phillips Community Park (Paw Park)

8249 Buenavista Woods Blvd, Orlando, FL 32836

Located in the family-friendly Dr. Phillips neighborhood, this Paw Park features separate areas for small and large dogs, agility equipment, and dog pools on warm days. The well-maintained facilities include water fountains, a hose for washing, and plenty of shade making it perfect for families with kids and dogs.

Amenities:

Separate small/large dog areas Agility equipment Dog pools Water fountains Dog washing hose Shaded areas

Pro tip: Visit on warm days to take advantage of the dog pools. The park is part of a larger community park with a playground if you have kids.

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Downey Dog Park with covered pavilions palm trees and playground area in Orlando Florida
#3

Downey Dog Park

10107 Flowers Ave, Orlando, FL 32825

Part of the expansive 47-acre Downey Park, this dog park offers large fenced-in areas with diverse terrain including grass, dirt, and sand. Separate sections for small and large dogs, multiple drinking fountains, benches, and shade make this a favorite among local dog owners who want plenty of room to roam.

Amenities:

Large fenced areas Diverse terrain Separate small/large sections Multiple water fountains Benches Shade structures

Pro tip: The diverse terrain is great for dogs who get bored with just grass. There's also a splash playground nearby for the kids!

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Meadow Woods Dog Park fenced off-leash area with oak trees and benches in Orlando Florida
#4

Meadow Woods Dog Park

1751 Rhode Island Woods Cir, Orlando, FL 32824

A beautifully maintained dog park featuring fenced off-leash areas with separate sections for small and large dogs. The lush greenery provides plenty of shade, and amenities include water fountains, a bathing station, and scenic walking paths. The well-maintained grass and landscaping make this a relaxing spot for dogs to socialize.

Amenities:

Fenced off-leash areas Separate size sections Water fountains Bathing station Walking paths Shaded areas

Pro tip: Great for socializing dogs. The walking paths around the park are perfect for cooling down after playtime.

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Park of the Americas dogs playing on open grass field with shade trees in Orlando Florida
#5

Park of the Americas

201 Andes Ave, Orlando, FL 32807

This unique dog park features separate fenced areas for small dogs (under 35 pounds) and large dogs. What sets it apart are the painted concrete tunnels for play and a sandy hill in the large dog section. The park is well-lit at night, has water fountains with bowls, and offers a track and trail for dog walking.

Amenities:

Separate areas (35-lb division) Concrete play tunnels Sandy hill Night lighting Water fountains Walking track

Pro tip: One of the few parks with good lighting for evening visits. The unique play structures keep dogs entertained!

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Barber Park entrance with flag poles pavilion and tree-lined pathways in Orlando Florida
#6

Barber Dog Park

3701 Gatlin Ave, Orlando, FL 32812

A favorite among active dogs, Barber Dog Park features agility equipment, a dog washing station, and seasonal pools in summer. Separate areas divided by size (30-pound division) ensure safe play for all dogs. The surrounding Barber Park trails are dog-friendly for leashed walks. Hours are 8am-8pm in spring/summer and 8am-6pm in fall/winter.

Amenities:

Agility equipment Dog washing station Seasonal pools Separate size areas Water fountains Adjacent trails

Pro tip: Perfect for high-energy dogs who love agility courses. Check the seasonal hours before visiting!

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Young Pine Community Park scenic lake dock with cloud reflections in Orlando Florida
#7

Young Pine Dog Park

5835 Young Pine Rd, Orlando, FL 32829

Located within the 61+ acre Young Pine Community Park, this dog park offers separate recreation areas for small and large dogs. The family-friendly location includes a nearby playground, and leashed dogs are allowed on the surrounding trails. Perfect for family outings where everyone can enjoy outdoor time together.

Amenities:

Separate small/large areas Adjacent playground Walking trails Family-friendly Shaded areas Parking

Pro tip: Great for families with kids and dogs. Combine your visit with a walk on the surrounding trails.

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Yucatan Dog Park blue covered pavilion and walking path in Orlando Florida
#8

Yucatan Dog Park

5650 Yucatan Dr, Orlando, FL 32807

Nestled within the 11+ acre Yucatan Park, this dog park features fenced off-leash areas with separate sections for small and big dogs. The surrounding trails offer additional opportunities for leashed walking, making it easy to combine off-leash play with structured exercise.

Amenities:

Fenced off-leash areas Separate size sections Surrounding trails Well-maintained Water access Shaded areas

Pro tip: A great spot to mix off-leash playtime with leashed trail walking for a complete workout.

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Bark Haven dog bar outdoor patio with dogs and owners socializing in Orlando Florida
#9

Bark Haven

2411 E South St, Orlando, FL 32803

A unique dog park and bar concept along the Urban Trail. Bark Haven features an off-leash yard for dogs, a dog menu with treats, plus coffee, craft cocktails, and food for owners. You must register your pup beforehand, and dogs should be leashed at check-in, inside, and in the front beer garden.

Amenities:

Off-leash yard Dog treats menu Food and drinks for owners Craft cocktails Coffee bar Covered seating

Pro tip: Register your dog online before your first visit. Perfect for social dog owners who want to relax while pups play!

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Constitution Green historic oak tree with colorful benches in downtown Orlando Florida
#10

Constitution Green

525 E Central Blvd, Orlando, FL 32801

Orlando's first downtown dog park, Constitution Green offers urban convenience with natural beauty. Located close to downtown, the park features well-maintained grounds, ample shade from numerous trees including views of a historic oak tree, and provides a clean, safe environment for dogs to play.

Amenities:

Downtown location Historic oak tree Ample shade Well-maintained grounds Clean facilities Urban convenience

Pro tip: The most convenient option for downtown residents. Great for a quick play session during lunch breaks!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dog parks in Orlando?
The top dog parks in Orlando include Lake Baldwin Park with its off-leash dog beach, Dr. Phillips Community Park (Paw Park) with agility equipment and dog pools, Downey Dog Park with diverse terrain, and Barber Dog Park known for its agility courses.
Are Orlando dog parks free?
Yes, most public dog parks in Orlando and Orange County are free to use. Some may require your dog to be licensed and up-to-date on vaccinations. Private dog parks like Bark Haven may have entry fees.
What are the dog park hours in Orlando?
Most Orlando dog parks are open from sunrise to sunset. Some parks like Barber Dog Park have specific hours: 8am-8pm in spring/summer and 8am-6pm in fall/winter. Always check individual park schedules as they may vary.
Do I need to license my dog to use Orlando dog parks?
Yes, Orange County requires dogs to be licensed and have current rabies vaccinations. Dogs must also be leashed when entering and exiting the park, and aggressive dogs or dogs in heat are not permitted.

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