Off-Leash Dog Parks in Fayetteville, OH

There are 5 off-leash dog parks within 40 kilometres of Fayetteville. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Fayetteville.

Pet Friendly Tom Harvey Memorial Dog Park
Tom Harvey Memorial Dog Park The Tom Harvey Memorial Dog Park in Blanchester, OH, is an excellent spot to visit with Fido! This massive, fenced dog park is a place where pets can play, explore, and romp off-leash. The vast area includes pasture grass, woods and swimming ponds. See Details
Pet Friendly Bark Park at Miami Meadows Park
Bark Park at Miami Meadows Park Bark Park at Miami Meadows Park in Milford, OH, is a 2-acred fenced dog park for Fido to play off leash. Up to three dogs per handler are permitted at a time inside the dog park. Dogs are allowed on leash in other areas of the park including the the green space, picnic shelters and at the catch-and-release lake. See Details
Hamilton Township Dog Park Bring Fido to play at the Hamilton Township Dog Park, also known as the Bigfoot Run Dog Park, in Morrow, OH. This 6.6-acre fenced-in community recreation site welcomes pups to roam and play off-leash in the lush green grass. A separate space is available for smaller pets. See Details
Great Amelia Paw Park The Great Amelia Paw Park is inside Spencer Shank Memorial Park in Amelia, OH. This recreation space includes a separate area for smaller pets, benches for owners to relax on, and a double-gated vestibule for safe entry and exit into the park. Your leashed pup can also enjoy you for a stroll in the larger community recreation area. See Details
Kathryn Stagge-Marr Park The dog-friendly Kathryn Stagge-Marr Park is located in Goshen, OH. The 82-acre recreation space has numerous amenities for parkgoers, including a disc golf course, a fishing pond, picnic shelters, a playground and much more. Fido may join you when visiting as long as he remains leashed during his visit. See Details
Fayetteville, OH, US