10 Great Off-Leash Dog Parks in Wichita, KS You Can Visit Today!
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Tour the historic Old Town, explore the river, and drive down about a country mile—you’ll eventually find a dog park in Wichita. The infamous town of Wichita doesn’t have many dog parks compared to other bustling cities, but the few on the map are worth visiting. Here are the 10 most popular:
The 10 Off-Leash Dog Parks in Wichita, KS
1. K9 Rooster Dog Park (Meridian Dog Park)
Can get muddy in some parts
Water fountains available for two-legged and four-legged friends
Some seating available, but not much—bring some camping chairs
Perfect park for long-distance ball play
2. Haysville Dog Park
Separate areas for large and small dogs
Water fountains for everyone
Well-maintained
Terrific park for a family fun
Plenty of picnic areas (with barbecue areas)
3. W.B. Harrison Park
Small and large dogs separated
Agility course
Rolling terrain with wide bike paths
Play park and pond nearby
Trees and pond make the park absolutely lovely
4. Murfin Animal Care Dog Park
Some shaded seating, but most is in the sun
Large and small dogs separated (Large dogs have two play areas)
Water fountains available
Right off of K-96
Next to the Kansas Humane Society—you can shop in their store!
5. Decarsky Dog Park
Small pond for water-loving dogs
Wash station available after a refreshing dip
Fun agility course for dogs that need a workout
Colorful and clean park complete with restrooms
Water bubblers available for extra outdoor fun
6. Chapin Dog Park
Doubles as a model airplane flying park
Shaded benches and sun-soaked seating
Great playpark if you have children
Wear closed-toed shoes—the grass has prickers!
Paved bike paths and gravel walkways
7. Chicken n’ Pickle
Great social gathering for dog lovers and non-dog owners
Delicious adult beverages and bar food
Live music and games for entertainment
Small doggy lawn for off-leash play and potty time
Dogs must remain on leash when outside the doggy lawn
8. Andover Dog Park
Natural agility obstacles
Pit Bulls are banned
Large and small dogs separated
Bring your own trash bag
Beautiful wooded area with naturally-shaded benches
9. Naftzger Park Dog Run
Nice area to stretch but not good for long-distance play
Splash pad opened during the summer
Tasty restaurants, museums, and attractions within walking distance
Refreshing small pond for water retriever training
Secure fencing and trained staff on-site
Large 10-acre park is perfect for long-distance play
Conclusion
See any you like? If you did, ensure you and your dog have mastered dog park etiquette before visiting. Your dog should have basic commands, like “sit” and “come” down pat. Of course, your dog should get along with other dogs—that’s a major prerequisite.
Finally, no matter how nice a park is, bring a trash bag, baby wipes, and doggy bags for your pup. Always expect the unexpected!
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Cassidy is a professional pet sitter and vet tech turned writer whose passion is all things animals, both wild and domestic. She’s had a multitude of pets and loves writing about the animal-human bond. She and her husband now live in Wichita with a German Shepherd named Raven, two cats, Lucy & Strudel, and a few backyard chicks.