The City of Tucson has six off-leash dog areas are operated and maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department.
These are located in various areas of the City and offer your dog and their owners a chance to socialize and enjoy our parks.
What is it? The amenities differ by location, but basicly an off-leash dog area is a fenced designated
public area that allows dogs to run freely. There is no charge to use a City of Tucson off-leash dog area.
Some
off-leash sites are divided into separate areas for large and small dogs, and some feature dog training areas with permanent
fixtures such as tunnels.
Dog owners are expected to follow posted regulations at each site and make sure that
their pets play well with other pets or owners at all times.
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Tucson Dog Park Locations:
NORTHWEST Tucson Dog Parks
Christopher Columbus Park 4600 N. Silverbell Open from dawn until two or three hours after dusk Lighted 14,000-square foot facility: Fido
fountain, Scrambling area, Shaded area with ramada, Scooper dispenser Northwest District at 791-4873.
Jacobs
Park 3300 N. Fairview Ave. Open from dawn until dusk Small off-leash area located on west side of Jacobs Park Northwest District at 791-4873.
MIDTOWN Tucson Dog
Parks
Gene C. Reid Park - Miko’s Corner Playground Country Club and 22nd Street—use
Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club. Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Lighted, fenced, three double entry
gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser,
includes ramada with tables. Reid Park Operations at 791-4873.
EAST Tucson Dog Parks
Palo Verde Park 300
S. Mann Ave. (South of Broadway, West of Kolb) Open: 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. 38,000 square foot area with DG/pea gravel
surface; no turf: small and large dog fenced and lighted areas, Picnic tables, Trash cans, Double entry gates for each side,
Drinking fountains (dog-friendly), Scooper dispenser East District at 791-5930
McDonald District Park 4100
N Harrison Road
NORTH Tucson Dog Parks
Sixth Avenue Dog Park 2075 N. 6th Ave. (East side of 6th Avenue across from Northwest Center and Mansfield
Park) Open from dawn until dusk Ramada, Tables, Wash area, Double entry gate Northwest District at 791-4873.
Brandi Fenton Memorial Dog Park 3842 E. River Road (at Doge)
NORTHEAST
Tucson Dog Parks
Udall Park 7290 E. Tanque Verde Open 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. Large turf area, One
acre site, Trash cans, Seating area, Water for dogs, East District at 791-5930 or the Udall Center at 791-4931.
Crosroads at Silverbell Park Southeast corner of West Cortaro and North Silverbell
Oro Valley Dog Parks
James D. Kriegh
Park 23 W. Calle Concordia
Sahuarita Dog
Parks
Anamax Dog Park W. Camino Mazatan
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