Guide to Indy’s dog parks

Dog parks are a great way to socialize, both for your pet and yourself. Just make sure you understand the rules and proper dog park etiquette.

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The Dog Park at Immanuel is a community/volunteer-run dog park, but is strict on its rules to keep pups safe.

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With warmer weather on the way, as a pawrent you may be looking for a park to take your fur baby to. Dog parks are a great way to socialize your pup and give them a chance to run around (or be chased).

Note: Going to dog parks is voluntary and at your own risk — and you should understand the risks + respect dog park rules. You are responsible for your dog’s behavior.

Membership required

Broad Ripple Dog Park , 1426 Broad Ripple Ave. | This is a great place for dogs to get off the leash, run around, and socialize. The fee for the dog park is $75 yearly for one dog or $112.50 for two dogs.

For Broad Ripple dog owners, the dog park is part of their daily routine and a place to build community.

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Paul Ruster Park , 1313 S. Post Rd. | A large portion of this park is a dog park area featuring two large fenced-in areas with benches, dog ramps, and jump bars. The park also has large wooded areas with a couple of trails for casual hiking or a walk with the pooch. This dog park is part of Marion County’s “pooch pass .”

The Dog Park at Immanuel , 382 Prospect St. | This dog park has been open since October 2020 and is the first of its kind — it’s volunteer-run and was created in partnership by neighbors and Immanuel United Church of Christ, with support from local businesses. There is a $50 yearly fee.

Smock Dog Park , ⁠451 E. Stop 11 Rd. | This bark park is located next to Smock Golf Course. A pooch pass is required for entry and a fee is charged for each dog.

Gordon Gilmer Canine Companion Zone , 5855 N. High School Rd. | This is one of the city’s paw-some bark parks, and is a favorite place for dogs and humans at Eagle Creek Park.

Learn more about the city’s dog parks and passes.

Sip on a local brew while your pooches play at the Metazoa dog park.

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Free-for-all

Metazoa Brewing Co. , 140 S. College Ave. | This local craft brewery has a pet-friendly taproom, a patio space with tables, and a dog park with a nice skyline view.

Natural State Provisions , 414 Dorman St. | This casual counter-service restaurant in the Holy Cross neighborhood has an outdoor seating area that also features a fenced-in dog park with turf.

Senior City Editor Nicole brought her dog Indy to the dog park at Hamilton Town Center.

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Hamilton Town Center , Noblesville | You can bring your dog with you to Hamilton Town Center because there’s a dog park located across from COhatch. It’s free for your furry friends, and then you can shop numerous dog-friendly stores, like Three Dog Bakery.

Clay Terrace , Carmel | Another Simon property, Clay Terrace also has a free dog park located across from Old Navy that is open to the public during daylight hours seven days a week.

Do you take your furry friend to a different dog park that’s not on our list? Let us know .

Here’s what you said:

Fort Harrison State Park has a dog park, memberships required. Information is on their website.” — Mindy K.

“The Indianapolis Humane Society .” — Sharon S.

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Nicole is based in Indianapolis, IN and graduated from Franklin College with a degree in multimedia journalism. She previously worked as a digital editor for the local NBC News affiliate WTHR. In her free time, she loves checking out new restaurants + businesses around downtown and attending local events.
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