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Off-Leash Dog Parks in Strathmore, AB

Here are the off-leash dog parks closest to Strathmore. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Sue Higgins Park
Sue Higgins Park Sue Higgins Park is Calgary's premier off-leash park. Explore hundreds of acres of natural backcountry nestled along the Bow River with your pooch. Dogs can romp in the natural setting, go for a swim, and make new friends along the way. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind and to make sure dogs are under voice control for the safety of other park users. Sue Higgins Park is open every day of the week from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Pet Friendly Edworthy Park
Edworthy Park In a valley by Bow River, this park features an off-leash area for four-legged friends. Let your pup get his exercise as you enjoy a view of the city while relaxing in green space. See Details
Olds Dog Park Olds Dog Park is a large, open field for Fido to run, play, and socialize with other pups in Olds, AB. It can be found just past 70th Avenue on the North side of Hwy 27. The 16-acre space is fully fenced and features double-gated entry and waste stations. Bring water and a bowl for your pup. There's a max of three dogs permitted per owner. See Details
Bowmont Park Situated along the river, this park has a fenced-in, off-leash dog area for contained playtime. See Details
The Oxbows Off Leash Dog Park The Oxbows Off Leash Dog Park, is a 16 hectare site designed exclusively for dogs and their owners.

The site includes the following features:

entrance staging area winding trails diverse terrain open training sites rest locations agility park amphitheater interpretive kiosks small dogs area private booking area Due to the site's closeness to Piper Creek, the park's trails and amenities were designed to mirror the creek's wandering nature; hence, it has appropriately been named 'The Oxbows".

Dog Park Etiquette Dogs must:

have up-to-date license and vaccinations not chase wildlife interact well with other dogs and dog owners come immediately when called Dog owners must:

keep dog on a leash until inside the fenced area have a leash in possession at all times keep dog within sight and under verbal control at all times clean up after dog and fill any holes the dog may dig remove dog from the park at the first sign of aggression
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Okotoks Dog Park Off-Leash Area The Okotoks Dog Park Off-Leash Area is a fenced-in space where well-behaved canine companions can exercise and play. Dog owners must ensure their dog is wearing a dog license and identification tag, must clean up after their pets, and bring along their own water. Further rules and regulations, as well as a map, and license and fancier application forms can be found on Okotoks Dog Park Off-Leash Area's website. The Park is open from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Three Mile Bend Located in northeast Red Deer, this off-leash area runs along the Red Deer River and is a great place to let your dogs run. It is accessible from several spots via a 1 km paved road, and there are several parking lots as well. Once you leave the paved road, you have many dirt paths that run near the river. There are shelters for other activities, a BMX track, and some kind of water "jump." A washroom is available as well. See Details
Sandy Beach/River Park Sandy Beach/River Park is a great dog park. There are lots of dogs to play with, lots of garbage cans for poo bags, plenty of parking, benches and picnic tables, a dog water fountain, and access to the river. To get to the river you must do down a pretty steep path and through a small "on-leash" area but once you cross the bridge there is a small forested area and places for the dogs to play in the water. There is also a nice path that is good for humans! It is gravel so no rollerblading but bikers and strollers can get around this park well. Great for runners too! See Details
Nose Hill Park This is the largest natural area in Calgary! There are areas where your dog must be on leash, but overall, your dog is free to run in the grass. When you get deep into the park, the city disappears and it feels like you are in the true prairies. A great place to relax and unwind in Calgary. See Details
Tom Campbell's Hill Off-Leash Dog Park Located in Tom Campbell's Hill Natural Park, this off-leash dog park sits along St. George's Drive and overlooks Memorial Drive and the converging Bow River and Nose Creek. The park features an interpretive exhibit about the park's history and the grassland ecosystem. From the exhibit, there is an excellent view of the city skyline. See Details
Trochu Arboretum Fido is welcome to join you on a walk through the beautiful gardens at Trochu Arboretum in Trochu, AB. Fido must be leashed and cleaned up after. The tranquil park offers a respite in nature where you'll witness gorgeous flowers, majestic trees, and a pond with a variety of aquatic life. There are plenty of places where you and Fido can literally stop and smell the roses. See Details
Off Leash Park Fido is invited to explore the Off Leash Park in the Diamond Valley area of Black Diamond, AB. You and your pup will find access to the Sheep River and will get to cross a metal bridge crossing over a creek during your visit. A waste station is offered at the start of the trailhead for convenience. See Details
Claresholm Dog Park on Patterson Heights Dogs can play off-leash at the Claresholm Dog Park on the corner of Patterson Heights Boulevard and 5th Street East. The Park is not fenced-in, so owners must have voice control of their pet. Claresholm provides dog bags and trash cans so visitors can clean up after Fido. Claresholm Dog Park is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, year-round. See Details
Woof Willow Dog Park Woof Willow Dog Park is located in the quaint community of Wolf Willow in Calgary, AB. Bring Fido out for an afternoon of play inside the 9 acres of grassy space. There's separate areas for large and small dogs, agility equipment, a paved loop trail, benches, waste stations, and water fountains. See Details
Cochrane Off-Leash Dog Park The Cochrane Off-Leash Dog Park is a 1.8-mile, riverside, pet-friendly trail in Cochrane, AB where dogs are welcome to run, play and swim off leash. The paved path is considered an easy route that should take about 36 minutes to walk with your canine friend. See Details
Taber Offleash Dog Park Taber Offleash Dog Park is located next to the Trout Pond along Highway 864 before the MD Park area. Fido is welcome to enjoy some exercise at this large, fully-enclosed green space in the town of Taber, AB. Park features include agility equipment, benches, shelters, a few trees and a gravel path that goes around the entire park. There is a water and waste station on site and a parking lot in front. See Details
East Village Playground East Village Playground has a small off-leash dog park with artificial turf right next to the children’s playground. There are also on leash pathways and a walk along the river located within the park. See Details
Rotary Challenger Park A spot for dogs of all size, Fido is bound to make new friends at this popular park. See Details
West Hillhurst Off-Leash Area A large off-leash park packed with a variety of geographical features where Fido can climb, run, and play. See Details
Cambrian Heights Park This park includes a partially fenced off-leash area for dogs. See Details
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