Off-Leash Dog Parks in Lapel, IN

There are 14 off-leash dog parks within 40 kilometres of Lapel. 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 Lapel.

Pet Friendly Fort Harrison State Park Dog Park
Fort Harrison State Park Dog Park Fort Harrison State Park is the only state park in Indiana to offer a dog park due to its urban nature. An annual or weekly dog park pass is required and can be purchased with cash or a debit/credit card at the park office. An application and vaccination records are required. The dog park is located on the north side of the state park and has three fenced play areas without size restrictions. Platoon Run boasts 3.6 acres with large shade trees, a water station, benches, waste stations, agility equipment, a shelter, and even a fireplace. Herrin Hill is a 1.3-acre play area that is mostly open with shade, a water station, benches, and waste stations. Brigade Landing is open seasonally and offers 5 acres complete with a pond, dog beach, and a wooded area. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Hamilton Town Center
Dog Park at Hamilton Town Center BringFido to the free Dog Park at Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville, and then go shop at numerous dog-friendly stores within the shopping center! The dog park features a water fountain, agility equipment and a training platform. See Details
Dog Park at Clay Terrace Fido can take a break from shopping and play off-leash at the Dog Park at Clay Terrace in Carmel, IN. This fenced dog park offers climbing and agility structures for pups to get out some energy. Sniff out the dog park behind Kona Grill and next to St. Vincent's Sports Performance. See Details
Canine Companion Corral Fido can play off-leash at Canine Companion Corral, a fenced dog park in Anderson, IN. You will need to obtain a pass to be able to enter this dog park, where you will find shade, obstacles, grassy spaces and both a canine and human water fountain. See Details
Love's Travel Stop Canine copilots will appreciate a roadtrip stop at Love's Travel Stop in Pendleton, IN. Conveniently located off of I-60, this pet-friendly spot features a small, fenced dog park so Fido can stretch his legs no matter what time of day you're driving through. A waste station and picnic table are located within the dog park as well. See Details
Dog Park at Union Friends Church The Dog Park at Union Friends Church is a fully-fenced area for dogs in Westfield, IN. This grassy enclosed space is a secure place for Fido to explore, play, and meet friends. The park has benches, a waste bin, and a box of toys. See Details
Love's Travel Stop Love's Travel Stop in Tipton, IN, is a dog-friendly gas station and rest area. Across America, you'll find Love's Travel Stops that offer facilities for traveling canines. This location has a fully-fenced dog park with a convenient waste station. See Details
Broad Ripple Bark Park Fido can enjoy off-leash play and exercise at Broad Ripple Bark Park in Indianapolis. This fenced dog park offers shade, agility equipment, a covered seating space and even a station to rinse of your pup. This dog park requires a Pooch Pass for entry which can be purchased at the Broad Ripple Park Office. All canine visitors must be show proof of current vaccinations. See Details
Rover's Run Bark Park Fido can play off-leash at Rover's Run Bark Park in Greenfield, IN. This members-only dog park is located within the larger pet-friendly Beckenholdt Park. It features a separate small dog section, shade structures with benches, agility equipment, water stations and more for pups to enjoy. See Details
Waggin' Tails Bark Park Waggin' Tails Bark Park is a secure, fenced space for Fido to play within Louis Jenn Memorial Park in Indianapolis, IN. This park has obstacle training equipment, benches, and a double-bubbler water fountain that serves both humans and canines. A paid membership is required for entry and is available to residents and non-residents. See Details
Dr. James A. Dillon Park Dr. James A. Dillon Park is a 77.5-acre, dog-friendly park named in memory and honor of Dr. Dillon who served on the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Board for almost 40 years. The park features a concession stand, disc golf, playing fields, picnic shelter, playground, spray pad, and more. Leashed dogs are welcome in the park. See Details
Love's Travel Stop Love's Travel Stop in Knightstown, IN, offers a convenient, pet-friendly rest stop complete with a fenced dog park. After a long drive on I-70, this is the perfect place to stop, refuel and let your canine copilot stretch their legs. See Details
Central Dog Park Fido is invited to play at Central Dog Park in Carmel, IN. The three-acre park features areas for small and large dogs with additional features, including benches, shade opportunities, and waste stations. To enter, you must sign up for a membership beforehand with the potential of being added to a waitlist. Nearby the facility, you and your furry friend can enjoy open spaces and hiking trails. See Details
Falls Bark Dog Park Falls Bark Dog Park is a fenced play area in Pendleton, IN. Located in the heart of Falls Park, this dog park is enclosed with a six-foot fence and is a safe green space for your pup to exercise, socialize and play! There are waste stations, benches and a water station for your convenience. Rules for the dog park are posted at the entrance. See Details
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