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    Woofter Dog Park

    3.9 (46 reviews)

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    Aaron F.

    I love this dog park. It's a real hidden gem. People are really nice. The dogs are very friendly too. They have a small park for kids as well. My only complaint is that when the weather shifted to HOT, and I needed to start going early in the morning, I found out the park waters the grounds every morning. This is turning it into mud & watery pools. If they filled in the area with the grass that is missing, I could understand, however, that is not the case. Beautiful landscaping. Lots of trees for shade & it's really an overall incredible environment for the pups.

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    Mikey H.

    I got lost going to the Kellogg dog park, but glad I did. Not familiar, and since it was Christmas Day, no one was there. A couple with their two dogs was just leaving. The enclosure for large dogs was locked by the small dog gate was open, so we went in, since we were the only ones there. Cako ran around in a circle which she loves to do. I couldn't get her to go on the ramp, but we did walk to one side of the area and it's a good size area. I would have to agree about those large rocks around some of the trees. She ran over one and kind of fell exiting, so you know those rocks were not comfortable. As we were leaving, I saw there was another area for big dogs, but we were done. Maybe next time! Cako Approves!

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    Karen R.

    Is good fun for dog and kids, nice weather and always busy, my dog is always happy there and we have good time in family there.

    Apple S.

    Very large dog parks for different weight categories. Parking lot. Playground. Tiny water park. Lots of grass. Not that much shade. Small workout area.

    A decent sized dog park and most of the dogs and owners are well behaved (of course there are still a few crazies mixed in. This is Vegas after all). It's big enough for dogs to run around in and there are separate areas for small and large dogs. However, there are a few downsides: 1: The sprinkler system seems to be broken because often there are big muddy swampy spots in the middle of the parks. 2: There are large rocks around some of the trees instead of wood chips or gravel. They aren't pleasant for dogs to walk on and are big enough that if a dog ran or tumbled through, it could hurt itself pretty badly. Somebody told me that he'd seen a whippet break its leg doing just that. 3: in the afternoons and evenings unsupervised groups of kids from the neighborhood will often come play in the dog area. They're nice kids but run and jump around, so be careful if you have an excitable dog. 4: It gets absolutely mobbed in the evenings - I'm talking 30+ dogs and owners in each section. Most of the time it's alright but with that many dogs around things can get too rough and intense pretty quickly.

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    First time here. Apparently owners don't think they should clean up after their dogs. Cigarettes butts littered about.

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    Clean, safe and great regulars! My GSD and Dachshund love going to this park. It seems to be the only one with obstacles on my side of town.

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    Kellogg Zaher Dog Park

    Kellogg Zaher Dog Park

    3.9
    (79 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I came here today to give this park another chance and today just proves that this park totally…read moresucks. The area for smaller dogs has been closed for over three months. So that leaves me with my only option of grouping my dog with much larger dogs that are 25lbs or more which is dangerous for my tiny 10 pound mini dachshund. In my experience being here a handful of times, I have a found that about half of the owners are careless and do not take responsibility for their pets behavior. My word of caution if you have a small pup anywhere from 6 months to a year old and you want your pup safe just avoid this park. But if you do decide to take your pup to this specific park then I'd suggest you leash them at all times, which kind of defeats the purpose of going to a dog park. This was my experience and sadly at this moment until many things improve, I cannot recommend Kellogg Dog Park.

    We found this dog park randomly through an Apple Maps search for "dog parks." Chose this one…read morebecause it seemed the most open and spacious. Turns out it was. Great open space with real grass. Pups enjoyed chasing the birds. There's public park bathrooms nearby which is very convenient if you need to use the bathroom or just if you'd like to wash your hands - there's both soap and water as well as sanitizer. The dog park has several concrete benches throughout the park both in the shade and in the sun. We started in the shade but then it was too chilly so we moved to a nice bench and got some sunshine. It wasn't a busy day. We went on Thanksgiving Day. Several dogs came and left. The few people we met were very friendly and talkative in a neighborly way. Dogs are required to be spayed or neutered and over 4 months of age. A good policy to have for any dog park! There's a spacious large dog side and small dog side. Each has its own poop bag stations and water fountains for pups. Trash cans are abundant throughout the park as well. Overall, it's one of the best dog parks in terms of cleanliness, convenience, spaciousness, and design.

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    Lone Mountain Discovery Park

    Lone Mountain Discovery Park

    4.3
    (32 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    My kids love this park! It's got two playground areas, one for smaller kids, and one for the older…read morekids. There's also a really fun educational area, where there's a huge map of the world, math problems, colors, numbers, and letters! There's a nice walking path around the park, connecting them all. The location is gorgeous, right near Lone Mountain. My favorite part: it's almost completely fenced in! The only down side is it's not super close to the bathrooms, which are located at the larger Lone Mountain Regional Park.

    Lone Mountain Park is a regional park situated on the northwest side of the valley, adjacent to…read moreLone Mountain, making it an optimal destination for outdoor activities and exercise. The park features equestrian facilities, including a covered practice arena and two round riding pens, thereby attracting horse enthusiasts. In addition to the equestrian facilities, the park offers several picnic areas available on a first-come, first-served basis, as well as reservable areas equipped with gazebos, tables, and grills. Other amenities include two pickleball courts, basketball courts, and tennis courts. The park also features numerous playgrounds, including two distinctive areas: the educational area in the top section of the Discovery Park and the log/horse play area. Trails throughout the park provide breathtaking views of the surrounding desert landscape and the city. Beautiful all around! Come for get togethers, birthdays or even to get fresh air. Can't go wrong either way!!

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    Craig Ranch Regional Park

    Craig Ranch Regional Park

    4.3
    (232 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Cliff Notes Price Range: 0…read moreParking: Lots! Perk: Outside park Non-Perk: Outside elements Ambiance: Have I mentioned, outside? Dress: Comfy Noise: Low Temperature: OUTSIDE Recommend: 100%. Response Time: N/A Professionalism: (Depends on you and how you treat others) Date: 4/11/26 Dissertation: We came here for Pirate Fest, but the park itself deserves its own little standing ovation, preferably with a dramatic pirate hat tip. This place is huge, beautiful, and surprisingly impressive. It has that rare park energy where you can wander around and still feel like you have only discovered about 12 percent of it. The grounds are spacious, clean, and well kept, with plenty of room for events, families, kids, dogs, festival chaos, and people like me pretending I am "just going for a stroll" when really I am hunting for snacks. For a big event, it worked really well. There was enough open space that it did not feel like everyone was crammed together in one sweaty little patch of grass questioning their life choices. The park gives you room to breathe, walk, sit, explore, and fully commit to whatever themed event you accidentally became emotionally invested in. Overall, this is a vast, beautiful park with great event potential and plenty of space to enjoy. We came for the pirates, but the park itself was definitely part of the treasure

    We visit this park 2 or 3 times a week. We always have a blast. The only con is the duck & geese…read morepoop.

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    Centennial Hills Park

    Centennial Hills Park

    4.0
    (105 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    Visited Centennial Hills Park (dog park area) and honestly had such a great experience from start…read moreto finish. First off...parking was a breeze. There's plenty of it, and it's super close to the dog park, which is always a plus when you've got excited pups ready to go. The park itself is split into a small dog area and a large dog area, and both sides were well maintained. The grass was green and mostly clean, and there were multiple shaded seating areas to relax while keeping an eye on your dog. I really appreciated the water fountains placed around specifically for the dogs, they looked clean and well kept, which isn't always the case at dog parks. There are also lots of trees, so even on warmer days, you can find shade easily. There were easily 15+ dogs there during our visit, and the overall vibe was great. Most of the dogs came over to say hello, and they all appeared healthy, well groomed, and social. No aggressive behavior at all... just the occasional male dog trying to assert dominance, but nothing escalated and owners stayed attentive and in control. That alone says a lot about the type of crowd this park attracts. Speaking of people...everyone we encountered was friendly, respectful, and responsible. It was really nice to see that every dog owner we noticed picked up after their pets. That level of consideration makes a huge difference. Beyond the dog park, the rest of the park was just as lively. The volleyball courts were packed with groups having a good time, and the fields were full of soccer teams ranging from little kids to teens. Even the restroom was well maintained, soap to wash your hands, full rolls of toilet paper, no trash or debris on the floor no floaters in the toilets. The playground was surprisingly not crowded, and it looks like it's been updated....there were no traditional slides, but instead more interactive and physical play structures like climbing ropes, stairs, and obstacle style features that make it fun in a different way. Even the parking lot experience stood out... people were patient, respectful, and courteous. One driver even pulled back into their spot after starting to back out just to let me pass, even though I had paused for them. It's little things like that that really add to the overall experience. All in all, it was an amazing day at the park. The weather was perfect, which definitely helped set the tone, but the cleanliness, friendly atmosphere, and thoughtful layout of the park really made it stand out. This is one of those places you'll want to keep coming back to.

    This is a huge fun park in NW Las Vegas. Our young kids love the big red playground, which includes…read moreswings and a couple of slides. There's also a splash pad and a big grass field to run around in. The bathrooms are close by and maintained well. The walking trail features structures that display prehistoric animals and information about them. We really love how close it is to the Centennial Hills Library. It's a fun outing to do the library and then the park!

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    Second of two playgrounds
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    Gardens Park & Community Center

    Gardens Park & Community Center

    4.4
    (80 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Amazing park with room for all dogs birds kids and all people who enjoy nature,nice and clean…read moreespecially in the morning before people from different part of town come and visit and start to leave trash behind to those places always leave trush in the trash cans so all of us can enjoy our beautiful park

    Summerlin's most thoughtfully designed neighborhood park…read more Unusually green for Vegas and beautifully balanced between walking paths, picnic spaces, sports areas, and family-friendly corners. Its 18 acres are lined with mature trees, and this time of year the ornamental pears are peaking. They burst into clouds of white blossoms, their branches dusted like powdered sugar. When the breeze moves through, petals drift down slowly, almost like a gentle snowfall. It's intensely beautiful, and because the bloom is so brief, and arrived early this year, it's worth visiting now before it disappears. Notes: although a sign lists the hours as dawn to 10:30pm, the park feels safe. I haven't seen any homeless individuals here, likely thanks to the security guard who patrols in a golf cart. The amenities are extensive: lighted basketball and tennis courts, sand volleyball, bocce ball, horseshoe, shuffleboard, a large playground, BBQ grills, and a community center offering classes and programs. There's also restrooms, water stations, and plenty of parking. My dog has officially declared this his new favorite park. He loves seeing all his friends, each greeting the other with sniffs, and catching up on everything they've missed since yesterday, lol!

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    Plum blossoms! 03.01.2026
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    Breathtaking!
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    Woofter Dog Park - dog_parks - Updated July 2026

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