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10 Great Off-Leash Dog Parks in Washington, DC (With Pictures)

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Just because you live in or are visiting a crowded city doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of places you can take your pup. Washington DC is the nation’s capital, and it’s also home to tons of off-leash dog parks where you can take your dog.

We’ve highlighted 10 of our favorites for you here, and after going through this list, you won’t have any excuse for not getting out to give you and your pup some fresh air!

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The 10 Off-Leash Dog Parks in Washington, DC

1. Montrose Park

️ Address: 3052 R Street NW, Washington, DC  
Open Times: 2 PM to 6 PM Tuesday through Sunday
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: In select areas
  • Limited hours
  • Plenty of space and hiking trails
  • Dogs can only be off their leashes in select areas
  • Bring your own waste bags and water
  • Tons of shade and benches

2. Walter C Pierce Community Park

️ Address: 2630 Adams Mill Road NW, Washington, DC
Open Times: Dawn to dusk
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Only at the dog park
  • Smaller park
  • Very busy
  • Parking is available on site
  • Lots of hiking trails around the park
  • Bring your own water and waste bags

3. Shaw Dog Park

️ Address: 1673 11th Street NW, Washington, DC
Open Times: 7 AM to 9 PM Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 9 PM Saturday and Sunday
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Yes
  • Smaller dog park
  • Dirt and gravel surfaces
  • Separate parks for small and large dogs
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • Can be dusty on dry days and muddy on wet days

4. Newark Street Dog Park

️ Address: Newark Street NW and 39th Street NW, Washington, DC
Open Times: 7 AM to 8:30 PM
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Yes
  • Dirt and gravel surfaces
  • Maximum dog capacity of 22 dogs in the park
  • Waste bags on site
  • Shade shelter and toys on site
  • Large, fenced-in dog park

5. Lansburgh Dog Park

️ Address: 95 M Street SW, Washington, DC
Open Times: 7 AM to 7 PM
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Yes
  • Separate dog parks for small and large dogs
  • Waste bags and water on site
  • Dirt surface—dusty during dry days and muddy during wet days
  • Close to tennis courts and a community garden
  • Plenty of parking

6. S Street Dog Park

️ Address: 1701 S Street NW, Washington, DC
Open Times: 7 AM to 8 PM
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Yes
  • Artificial turf surface
  • It’s a small dog park—no separate areas for small and large dogs
  • Completely fenced-in
  • Toys and water for dogs on site
  • Bring your own waste bags
  • It can get crowded at peak times

7. The Yards Park

️ Address: 355 Water Street SE, Washington, DC
Open Times: Dawn to dusk
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: At the dog park
  • Located next to the river
  • Plenty of parking around
  • Gravel and dust surfaces
  • Bring your own water and waste bags

8. Glencarlyn Park

️ Address: 301 South Harrison Street, Arlington, VA
Open Times: 8 AM to 8 PM
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: At the dog park
  • Part of a 100-acre park with tons of trails and trees
  • Limited parking
  • There is a place for dogs to swim
  • Not a completely fenced-in park
  • Tons of space for dogs to run and roam

9. Founders Park Off-Leash Dog Area

️ Address: 351 North Union Street, Alexandria, VA
Open Times: 5 AM to 10 PM
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: At select areas
  • Not a fenced-in park
  • Tons of space for dogs to run and play
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • Park is right off the river
  • Plenty of parking available on-site

10. Maryland City Dog Park

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️ Address: 565 Brock Bridge Road, Laurel, MD
Open Times: 8 AM to 9 PM
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Yes

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Final Thoughts

Now that you know about some of the best off-leash dog parks in Washington, DC, all that’s left is for you to take your dog to a few of them. Check out a few from our list and pick your favorite. You and your dog will enjoy the time outside exploring the area and making some new friends along the way!

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