Omaha Dog Park Advocates

 

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Park Rules

The Omaha Dog Park Advocates and the City of Omaha ask that you follow certain rules of “petiquette” when you and your dogs enter either one of the Omaha Dog Parks. Following these rules will make your dog park visit a pleasant one for everyone. Dog owners/handlers are personally and legally responsible for their animals. You are using this facility at your own risk and are liable for any and all damages the dog you supervise creates.

Park Maps

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Located on the south side of 111th and West Maple Street.  There is a separate enclosed area for dogs under 30 pounds (Small Dogs) and another larger area for dogs of all sizes (All Dogs).

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At 32nd Avenue and Woolworth Avenue in Midtown Omaha.

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550 Turner Blvd. in Midtown Area.

Fountains

Fountains will run from approximately Memorial Day to Labor Day.

What is a dog park?

Omaha’s dog parks are completely fenced dog havens designed for safe, off-leash play between canines of all sizes. The parks are broken into 3 sections, 2 for all dogs and 1 for small dogs. One of the all-dog sides is locked each year to allow for grass to grow – helping to keep mud at bay. The small dog side is for dogs under 30 pounds to run safely without getting tangled up with much bigger dogs. This could lead to injuries, which we certainly try to avoid. Please remember to bring water and read the park rules to make your experience as enjoyable as possible.


Donate

You have made the park what it is today, but we need your help to keep it going.