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Off-Leash Dog Parks Near Chicago Loop Synagogue, IL, US

There are 46 off-leash dog parks near Chicago Loop Synagogue. 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 Chicago Loop Synagogue.

Pet Friendly Jackson Bark
Jackson Bark Jackson Bark is a dog park located in Jackson Park, just south of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, IL. The fenced park features agility equipment and toys for Fido to enjoy. See Details
Pet Friendly Community Bark West
Community Bark West Community Bark West at Community Park West in Glenview, IL, is a 6-acre off-leash park with electronic key entry, benches, shade, and a separate small-dog area. Park passes are available to residents and nonresidents on a first-come, first-served basis until the 1,000-dog maximum is reached. Dogs are welcome in the surrounding park area, as long as they are leashed. The dog park is closed for maintenance on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM. See Details
Bosly's Backyard Unleash a new adventure for you and Fido by visiting Bosly's Backyard, a dog-friendly indoor play space in the Ravenswood neighborhood in Chicago. Bosly's Backyard is a new concept in dog exercise designed to promote physical & cognitive development, and to strengthen the bond with your dog through a shared one-on-one experience. Private play sessions can be booked for a duration of 30, 45, or 60 minutes, allowing Fido uninterrupted off-leash exercise and enrichment in 2400 square feet of space. Bosly's Backyard has a variety of exciting and engaging agility equipment and toys for Fido to utilize during your session. You are also welcome to bring Fido's favorite toys or treats from home. Secure a buddy pass for Fido's best friend so they too can play in a safe environment. Start planning Fido's next birthday party at Bosly's Backyard, or schedule a time to celebrate your dog's gotcha day or other special occasion! See Details
Fred Anderson Dog Park Architecturally structured dog park named for Chicago Jazz musician and owner of the Velvet Lounge, the Fred Anderson Dog Park is part of the Chicago Park District in Chicago, IL. Located in the South Loop, this park features separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as spouting fountains in the summer and a performance area. See Details
Norwood Dog Friendly Area The Norwood Dog Friendly Area in Chicago, IL, is a spacious off-leash area located within Norwood Park. The park features a doggy water fountain and is located just north of the service yard on Avondale Ave. See Details
Park No. 551 Dog Friendly Area Park No. 551 Dog Friendly Area is a 1.19-acre green space in Chicago, IL. Bring your pet to play off-leash at this shady, fenced, neighborhood dog park. See Details
Messenger Marsh Dog Park The Forest Preserve District of Will County's 5-acre fenced Messenger Marsh Dog Park provides an exercise area where dogs can run free in Homer Glen, IL. The dog park also features a smaller 1-acre park for dogs under 30 pounds. A shelter and benches provide comfort for human companions. A permit is required for use of the dog park. Other amenities at Messenger Marsh include a picnic shelter and multi-use trails suitable for equestrians. Located on South Bell Road, about 0.25-mile South of 159th Street. See Details
Miller Meadow Off-Leash Dog Area The Forest Preserves of Cook County currently operates Miller Meadow Off-Leash Dog Area in Forest Park, IL, for visitors to let their dogs enjoy the pet-friendly preserves without a leash. Please note that these are the only locations within the Forest Preserves where off-leash dogs are allowed. Dog owners wishing to enter the Off-Leash Dog Areas must first purchase an annual membership. The annual membership includes one membership card and one key to enter any of the Forest Preserves’ Off-Leash Dog Areas. See Details
Maple Park Dog Park Maple Park Dog Park in Oak Park, IL, is a dedicated off-leash site that covers approximately 12,000 square feet. The park features a crushed granite surface, benches, canine water fountain and an electronic entry system. The dog park is open daily to permitted users. See Details
Puptown at MargatePark Puptown at Margate Park in Chicago, IL, is an off-leash area that attracts a loyal local crowd. You can bring Fido with you to enjoy the area and socialize with other pups who are enjoying the fenced-in section. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Happy Bark Dog Park Fido can become a member of Happy Bark Dog Park and romp among other neighborhood pets in Evergreen Park, IL. The park features three fenced-in spaces: one for small dogs, one for large dogs and an obedience training area. Dogs can be registered at Village Hall. See Details
Wiggly Field Wiggly Field in Chicago, IL, is a public dog park that boasts a fenced-in area, doggie water fountains, waste bags and a double gate to prevent escapes. Wiggly Field is located within Noethling Playlot Park, so there's plenty of places to explore nearby too. See Details
Katherine Legge Memorial Park Off-Leash Area Dogs are welcome to run and play off-leash during designated hours at the Katherine Legge Memorial Park Off-Leash Area in Hinsdale, IL, which includes a large grassy area with a small stream. Park users with dogs must use the parking lot off County Line Road, west lot near the KLM Lodge. Dogs are only permitted north of the creek and must remain on leash until they are north of the creek. Dogs must stay leashed and use the area west of the paved path to travel to the north end of the park. Dogs are NOT permitted in other areas of the park, even if they are leashed. No more than two dogs per handler are permitted. See Details
Grant Park Dog Friendly Area Bring your pet to play off-leash at Grant Park Dog Friendly Area in Chicago, IL. This 18,000 square-foot fenced dog park is in Chicago's famous Grant Park. You will need to get yourself a permit to use the park and have the required vaccinations to do this. See Details

Pooch Park

Skokie, IL Wayfinder 17.3 km
Pooch Park Pooch Park in Skokie, IL, is a fenced, off-leash dog park where Fido can run and play with local pooches. The park features a separate small dog area, agility equipment, dog cleaning stations, water and grass. A permit is required for entry and can be purchased by mail. See Details
Pottawattomie Dog Friendly Area Pottawattomie Dog Friendly Area is a great place to take your pooch. Dogs are welcome to join their owners in this fenced-in area off-leash. There, you'll meet lots of other pups to play with. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Beck Lake Off-Leash Dog Area Beck Lake Off-Leash Dog Area is a massive, 40-acre fenced dog park that includes wide open fields, trails, drinking fountains, training enclosures, and even a swimming pond. Annual membership and key fob are required. See Details
Winnemac Park Pets are welcome to play on-leash at Winnemac Park in Chicago, IL. This park is packed with fun recreational facilities including a scenic prairie garden and nature trail, three softball fields, a soccer field and walkways. See Details
Horner Park Dog Park Horner Park Dog Park in Chicago, IL, is pet friendly. Bring your pooch along to one of Chicago's largest fenced recreation areas. The park is fully fenced, so pups can play freely inside. Owners are reminded to keep an eye on pups playing and to clean up any mess that is left behind. Water stations and waste disposal facilities are on site. See Details

Park 468

Chicago, IL Wayfinder 13.3 km
Park 468 Park 468 is a grassy dog park in the West Elsdon community area of Chicago, IL, near Chiago Midway Airport. The park is fully fenced but visitors should ensure both the north and south gates are closed before letting Fido off leash. The park doesn't have any seating and owners should bring their own water. See Details
Chicago Loop Synagogue, IL, US