As Parks Week comes to a close, it’s only right that we dedicate the finale to some of Salt Lake’s most frequent park users: dogs. And with Mother’s Day weekend here, consider this your sign to take your favorite fur baby to one of the best dog parks around the city.
Before You Go
- Bring water, some parks don’t have fountains.
- Avoid peak heat hours, especially for pavement-heavy parks.
- Pick up the poop (even if you put it in your neighbor’s trash).
- Teach your dog some proper etiquette.
Tennis courts, BMX trails, Shoot-the-Tube, and 13 acres of off-leash trails — what doesn’t this park have? The downside: It can get pretty muddy here.
Not technically a dog park, this off-leash area in Park City is popular for dogs and owners who want a little workout/hike. It includes trails, hills, trees, and creek access.
Fairmont’s fenced dog area gives dogs room to run without the stress, if your dog’s still learning proper recall. Bonus: There’s a separate area for small dogs.
Lots of grass, paved paths, and mature trees, which means solid shade in the summer and less mud in the winter. Plus, it’s right off the Jordan River Parkway.
Maybe not the biggest or busiest, but a nice little retreat in The Avenues neighborhood that’s especially gorgeous at sunset. They also have a dog watering fountain.
Thank you to Tracy Aviary for supporting our park’s project. Spring is an ideal time to visit Tracy Aviary. The season doesn’t just arrive; it hatches. Discover what’s taking flight this spring!







