Best Dog Parks in Atlanta

Our recommendations of the best dog parks in Atlanta.

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Below are our recommendations for Dog Parks in Atlanta. These selections came from our past winners of Best of Atlanta, recommendations from readers who voted in the past 2 years of Best of and from our critic’s personal choices. Please leave comments below about additional dog park recommendations for this list.

Best Dog Parks in Atlanta

Headquarters of Atlanta Beltline, a 22-mile loop of trails, greenspace, and parks that circles the city. | more...

East Palisades Trail occupies an expanse of land in the region of Sandy Springs — well within the Perimeter — and the sheer diversity of the landscape is overwhelming. The park features trails of various difficulty levels through diverse terrain, but one should not miss the stunning bamboo forest fo... | more...

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This neighborhood coffee shop has an actual dog park, so you can let your pet play while you enjoy your meal and the free Wi-Fi inside. Admission into the off-leash, fully fenced-in park is $1 per dog. | more...

The city’s most popular off-leash dog park recently underwent renovations and has new landscaping. The park features a nearly 3-acre dog run, separate enclosures for large and small dogs, benches, and restrooms. The park is located just beneath the Park Drive bridge. | more...


 

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Newtown Dream Dog Park, one of the top dog parks in the country, is located inside Newtown Park toward the front entrance. It is a fenced one-acre area featuring artificial turf, sprinklers for dogs to play in, obstacles to play on, plus water fountains for people and pets. It offers separate areas ... | more...

Website: The Oakhurst Dog Park is one of three dog parks in the city of Decatur and is 100% community-maintained. The city provides resources, but it’s the park-goers who keep the grounds clean and welcoming. We are proud to be first dog park to be named a wildlife sanctuary by the Atlanta Audubon S... | more...