Monday, October 25, 2010

The Complete Michigan Dog Park List.

Well here it is, a complete list of every dog park I can find in the state of Michigan. Any additions or personal reviews would be great.














Frankenmuth Hund Platz in Memorial Park

A completely fenced in area with double gated entry, agility equipment, several benches, shaded areas, and poop bags. Free to use. Park is located inside a beautiful park featuring for non K-9 members of the family such as play grounds, sporting fields, horse shoe pits, and disk golf course.
DIRECTIONS: Off of M-83 (Main Street in Frankenmuth) go East on Tuscola. Park is less than one mile off M-83 on North side of the road. There is Plenty of free parking.*Hund Platz (Dog Park in German)
Park Township Dog Park

A separate small dog, large dog area, water fountains, play equipment, shade trees and benches, near the Holland State Park. For more information visit http://www.parktownship.org
Statler-Maloof dog park

A dog park located on the SE corner of Brys Park at Brys and Harper in St. Clair Shores and recently enlarged to 1.3 acres. Participants must buy electronic key fob to access. Annual pass costs $20 for residents and $30 for non-residents. For more info call 586-445-5350.
Woof Woods Dog Park

Two acres fenced area in Flushing, MI. Twelve acres of wooded trails. Agility course. Membership fee 35.00 per year,and 1.00 per visit. Open 9:00am to 9:00pm 365 days a year. For more information visit http://wwww.petrest.com .
 EZ Dog Park and Training

Always Open (no children) 8 fenced acres with two ponds in Howell, MI. Inside area for use in inclement weather. Separate areas for small or problem dogs. Agility equipment inside and outside. Small daily or monthly fee. Privately owned and operated. Please see website, http://www.ezdogpark.com , for additional information or call 810-229-7353
Shaggy Pines Dog Park

Private 20 acre dog park and clubhouse in Grand Rapids, MI. The park has a lot of amenities so visit website, http://www.shaggypines.com , for more information. 

Mt. Clemens Memorial Park


Michigan's first dog park opened June 1999 in a one-acre area within the Memorial Park; located on Groesbeck Highway near Cass in Detroit. Amenities include fencing, benches, trees, poop bags and dual water fountains - one each for dogs and humans.
Hines Drive D.O.G. park

A 4-acre fenced area with separate area for small/timid dogs in Westland, MI. Registration required. See http://www.detroitdogparks.com for more information.
Lockman Park

Located on 12 Mile Road includes benches, trees, lights, parking, lights, trash, and water. The area is only fenced on one side but is not near busy streets. The  park has drinking plenty of dogs evenings and Sunday mornings. Park open until 8 p.m.
Wagner Park
This park located just north of downtown Royal Oak has a lot to offer - an area where dogs can run off-leash and a play structure for the kids; area is only fenced on one side - the other three sides are near busy streets, so use with care. The Park is open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.

Meininger Park


This park offers tables, trees, lights, water, trash; a small area where dogs can play off leash, area is only fenced on one side - the other three sides are near streets, so use with care.
Behnke Memorial Dog Park

This park on Groesbeck Highway is opened from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. It is fenced and features benches, tables, handicap access, poop bags, trees, parking, lights, water, trash, shelter.

Orion Oaks Bark Park

The park is opened 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset. The park features a fence benches, tables, handicap access, poop bags, trees, parking, restrooms, trash cans, a portion of Lake Sixteen reserved for canine swimmers, wooded trails and fields on this 7-acre fenced area.A park pass required - a daily pass is available at the Lake Orion Twp office (open Monday – Friday), located on Joslyn Road south of the park or at Independence Oaks County Park (open daily). Fee for non-residents is $8/vehicle per day. Senior Citizens (62 and older) pay $2/vehicle per day. For more information visit http://www.oakgov.com/parksrec/activities/dogpark.htm l
Swift Run/Olson Park
Purchase dog permits/tags in the Ann Arbor City Clerk's Office for off-leash dog play areas at Swift Run and Olson Park. For more info or to download maps see the City of Ann Arbor's WEBSITE or call the Ann Arbor Parks Department at 734-994-2780.    
Balduck Park
"Unofficial" dog park located on Chandler Park Drive. The park is opened from dawn until dusk though there is usually a group of dog lovers usually gather between 4-6pm. The park has enclosed wooded trail, large field, lots of trees.
E-Z Dog Park and Training

Open 8am to 9pm daily
The park near Brighton has 8 fenced-in acres with 3 separate park areas. Open from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. the park features benches, tables, pooper scoopers, parking, full agility course, drinking water source, pond for swimming with waterfall. Monthly fee, privately owned. There is Dog obedience training and boarding available as well. For more info call 810-599-6669 or see the WEBSITE .


Lyon Oaks County Park Dog Park
Thirteen acres with similar amenities to Orion Oaks Bark Park, except that there is no swimming access. Park pass required. For more info call 248-437-7345 or see Oakland County's WEBSITE .
Howard & Erna Soldan Dog Park
Dog park is located on more than 17 acres at Scott Woods. Access is gained by parking at the rear (north end) of the Hawk Island Parking Lot, 1601 E. Cavanaugh in Lansing. There is a small charge to park your car but the dog park is free. For more info see the WEBSITE
Behnke Memorial Dog Park
Fenced-in, benches, tables, handicap access, poop bags, trees, parking, lights, water, trash, shelter. The park is free and opened from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.. First public dog park to open in the Detroit area in 1999. For more info see the City of Mount Clemens' WEBSITE .
Community Park
An 4-acre dog park is located on Beck Road between 5 Mile and 6 Mile. Park is open to nonresidents. To obtain a park pass, users must attend a mandatory education session.

For more info call Northville Parks & Recreation at 248-449-9941 or see the WEBSITE .
Anne Fracassa Memorial Dog Park

The park is open year-round from 7 a.m. until dusk and fenced-in, 350 x 150 feet in size. There is water and benches. Entry requires purchase of park pass card and dog owners must show proof of vaccinations. Park rules available in clerk's office at 29500 Van Dyke.
Mark Twain Park
Fenced-in dog park at Mark Twain Park on Campbell Rd.Fees: $40 a year for residents, $65 for nonresidents, and a one-time $10 charge to all for key fobs to operate computerized gates.

For more info see the WEBSITE or the City of Royal Oak's WEBSITE .
Mill Pond Park
Public dog park that is fenced on 3 sides with the Saline River on the fourth side. It is free and has picnic tables and shade. For more info call Saline Parks & Recreation at 734-429-3502. Also see this WEBSITE .  
Additional Dog Parks include:
Lower Huron Metropark -Haggerty Rd and Huron River Dr.   Belleville
River Rouge Park -Lower Rouge Parkway   Dearborn
Belle Isle Park -E Grand Blvd   Detroit
Lake Erie Metropark -Jefferson Ave and Lower Huron Dr.   Gibraltar
Bald Mountain Rec Area -1330 E Greenshield Road   Lake Orion
Willow and Oakwoods Metropark -   New Boston
Kensington Metropark -I-96 and Kensington   New Hudson
Maybury State Park -20145 Beck Road   Northville
Waterford Oaks County Park -2800 Watkins Lake Road   Waterford
Clinton Township Dog Park -Romeo Plank Rd   Clinton Township
Cummingston Park Dog Run -Torquay & Leafdale   Royal Oak
Quickstad Park Dog Run -Marais between Normandy & Lexington   Royal Oak

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