Dog Parks in Nevada

High-desert dog parks, red-rock road trips, and cooler-hour walks around big scenery

593 Total Locations
18 Dog Parks
107 Fenced Areas
71 City Parks

Featured Parks in Nevada

Hand-picked by the BarkParks community — verified, photographed, and Bindi-approved.

Rancho San Rafael Dog Park

Reno favorite with large grassy off-leash areas inside a beloved regional park.

🏞️ Dog Park 🟢 Fully Fenced
One of the easiest all-around stops in northern Nevada.

Hidden Falls Park Dog Park

Henderson favorite with tidy fenced runs with practical amenities and easy access.

🏞️ Dog Park 🟢 Fully Fenced
A strong choice for Las Vegas-area locals.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Boulder City favorite with desert-water views and camp-road walks beyond the Strip.

📍 Recreation Area ⚪ Open Area
Best for leashed outings in cooler parts of the day.

Seven Magic Mountains

Jean favorite with quirky roadside art and a fast scenic sniff break.

📍 Road Trip Stop ⚪ Open Area
Good for a short leash walk rather than a long outing.

Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument

Las Vegas favorite with wide-open desert trails on the edge of the metro.

📍 National Monument ⚪ Open Area
Bring water and avoid the hottest parts of the day.

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Nevada Dog Park Guide

Everything you need to know about adventuring with your pup in Nevada.

How many dog parks are in Nevada?

BarkParks has mapped 593 dog-friendly locations across Nevada, including 18 dedicated off-leash dog parks, 71 city parks with dog-friendly walking space, and hundreds of beaches, trailheads, preserves, and scenic stops where leashed dogs are welcome.

Are there fenced dog parks in Nevada?

Yes — we've flagged 107 places with full or partial fencing in Nevada, from Rancho San Rafael Dog Park to smaller neighborhood runs around Reno. Use BarkParks filters to narrow by fencing, water access, trail surface, and crowd level.

Where should I start if I'm planning a dog outing in Nevada?

If you're starting near Reno, begin with Rancho San Rafael Dog Park. It's one of the most useful launch points on this page, and it's easy to pair with our trail maps, activity ideas, and hidden gems for a full dog-friendly day.

What should I pack for a Nevada dog park day?

Bring water, waste bags, and a collapsible dog water bowl for trailheads, beach walks, and rest stops. Then check BarkParks for leash rules, parking notes, and the best time-of-day to visit each spot.

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