Categories: Pets

Best Dog Parks in Houston, Texas

In a city as large as Houston, we have many wonderful dog parks all over our city. And with our warm Texas weather you are able to take your dog out to enjoy a dog park year round. These dog parks are perfect for a swim to cool off from the Houston heat, socialize and play with other dogs, get needed exercise and meet other dog lovers. Below you will find just a few of the most popular dog parks our city has to offer.

Millie Bush Bark Park
16756 Westheimer Parkway
Houston, Texas

This 13 acre dog park is open seven days a week from dawn until dusk. Nominated one of the best dog parks in the Nation in 2005 by “Dog Fancy” readers. It is easy to see why its considered one of the best dog parks in Houston, it is full of amenities. It is double gated and fenced, pick up bags are available, parking lot, restrooms are not on site but are nearby. There are areas for large and small dogs and they have the cutest small and large fire hydrants in them. You will find picnic benches outside the park and a walking path inside. To beat the hot Texas heat there are doggie swimming ponds, dog showers, water fountains, trees and even shady areas.

Congressman Bill Archer Bark Park
3201 State Highway 6 North
Houston, Texas


Located just north of 1-10 across from Bear Creek Park you will find this 926 acre facility. Open 7 a.m. to dusk seven days a week, you also have access to over 230 parking spaces. The park has 14 acres designated for large dogs and 3 acres just for small dogs. Each of the two dog sections also have dog agility fun equipment for your pets. This dog park is also double gated and fenced with pick up bags. There are lots of trees and long walking trails to enjoy. For water fun there are swimming ponds, fountains and dog showers.

Gene Green Beltway 8 Dog Park
6500 East Sam Houston Parkway North
Houston, Texas 77049

This eastside dog park has lots of fun for humans and dogs. It offers 3.5 acres for large dogs and .7 acres for small dogs. As with most other Houston dog parks it is double fenced and gated with pick up bags for you to use. Your dog can swim in the pond or play in the water fountain. There are benches and large trees, even a area with brush where your dog can sniff around for some birds to chase. Another really wonderful thing about this dog park is all the fun things for children. They have a human splash park, skate park your teenagers will love and a fun playground for younger children.

Whichever dog park you decide to bring your family pet to be sure to remember to be courteous and gracious. Here you can get more information from the Houston Dog Park Association on local Meet Up groups. Attending one of these will give you the chance to meet other local dog lovers and dog park users. I highly recommend attending you will be able to talk with leaders and advocates from dog friendly organizations. It is the perfect opportunity to get tips from dog trainers, behaviorists, business owners, food suppliers, trainers and pet lovers. It is a good idea to let you dog explore the dog park at opening or closing the first time to get a feel for it without it being crowded. Once you find a park you and your dog love you both will be sure to make many friends and enjoy visiting frequently.

Sources:

dogchannel.com – www.dogchannel.com/dog-magazines/dogfancy/dog-park-winners-2005.aspx

Houston Dog Park Lovers – www.meetup.com/houston-dog-park/

Harris County Precint Three – www.pct3.hctx.net/parks/congressmanbillarcherpark.aspx

Houstondogpark.org – www.houstondogpark.org/dog-park-list.htm

Dogparkusa.com – www.dogparkusa.com/texas/houston

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