Dog Parks in Wyoming

High-plains bark parks, granite reservoirs, and wide-open Western scenery for road-tripping dogs

298 Total Locations
9 Dog Parks
54 Fenced Areas
36 City Parks

Featured Parks in Wyoming

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

North Cheyenne Community Dog Park

Cheyenne favorite with open fenced lawns and mountain-air play space.

🏞️ Dog Park 🟢 Fully Fenced
A practical first stop in southeastern Wyoming.

Curt Gowdy State Park

Cheyenne-Laramie corridor favorite with granite reservoirs and dog-friendly camp roads between the two cities.

📍 State Park ⚪ Open Area
Excellent for a full-day picnic and leashed walk combo.

Vedauwoo Recreation Area

Buford favorite with granite boulders and quick leashed scrambles with huge sky views.

📍 Recreation Area ⚪ Open Area
Best for steady-footed dogs and cooler mornings.

Sinks Canyon State Park

Lander favorite with river-canyon cool-down walks and dramatic geology.

📍 State Park ⚪ Open Area
A scenic central Wyoming stop with easy access.

Grand Teton gateway paths

Moose favorite with village and campground walks that work well on a road trip.

📍 Gateway Area ⚪ Open Area
Use pet-allowed areas and give wildlife a wide berth.

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Wyoming Dog Park Guide

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

How many dog parks are in Wyoming?

BarkParks has mapped 298 dog-friendly locations across Wyoming, including 9 dedicated off-leash dog parks, 36 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 Wyoming?

Yes — we've flagged 54 places with full or partial fencing in Wyoming, from North Cheyenne Community Dog Park to smaller neighborhood runs around Cheyenne. 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 Wyoming?

If you're starting near Cheyenne, begin with North Cheyenne Community 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 Wyoming 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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