St. Augustine, Florida, is the oldest city in the United States and lies on the northeast side of the Sunshine State. The city is rich in history, and its diverse culture draws many people to the area each year. This dog-friendly area offers plenty of off-leash dog parks to take your pooch for some fun.
If you’re looking for off-leash parks in the St. Augustine area, we’ve got you covered. Read on to learn where to go to get the most out of the day at the dog park with your canine pal.
St. Augustine is a dog-friendly area that caters to our four-legged friends by offering several off-leash dog parks for your doggie to enjoy for exercise, mingling, and fun. Always obey the rules of any dog park you visit, and even though the parks mentioned in this article are off-leash, be sure to bring a leash anyway, as some parks require your dog to be on a leash upon entering and exiting the park. Don’t forget water in case the park doesn’t provide drinking fountains, and have fun!
Rachel Giordano is a writer and musician living in Pensacola, Florida, with her partner and their two dogs, Aero, a Border Collie/Sheltie mix and Sophie, a Boston Terrier. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and loves writing about animals of all types. When she’s not writing about pets, she loves to write suspense/thriller novels. A musician by night and writer by day, she enjoys educating the public about the needs and requirements of animals, big and small.
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