Logan Square Dog Park - Chicago, IL

Logan Square Dog Park - Chicago, IL Logan Square Dog Park - Chicago, IL Logan Square Dog Park - Chicago, IL Logan Square Dog Park - Chicago, IL Logan Square Dog Park - Chicago, IL
Fenced Area
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Water Fountain
Trash Bins
Off Leash

Logan Square Dog Park in Chicago, Illinois

Logan Square Dog Park is a popular dog park located at 2526 N Western Ave, offering a welcoming environment for both large and small dogs. The park features two separate areas for big and small pups, both surfaced with crushed stone or concrete, ensuring a secure and fenced space for off-leash play. While there isn’t grass, the park is appreciated for being free to use and generally clean. Shady spots, especially in the small dog area, and amenities like a water fountain for both dogs and humans make this spot a convenient and enjoyable local destination for pet owners in Chicago.

The vibrant dog-themed murals add a unique and cheerful touch to the experience, and during summer months, kiddie pools and a water hose provide ways for dogs to cool off. With dog owners mentioning the friendliness of regular visitors and park-provided essentials like trash bins and cleaning tools, Logan Square Dog Park is ideal for social pups and their humans. If you’re looking to visit when it’s bustling, late afternoons and weekends are generally busier, while mornings or work hours tend to be quieter.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the fenced dog areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, both the small and large dog sections are fenced.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there is a water fountain for both dogs and humans, and kiddie pools are available in the summer.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is shade, particularly in the small dog side of the park.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? The park provides cleaning tools like a shovel and broom, but it’s unclear if poop bags themselves are provided.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Seating is present for owners to relax while their dogs play.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate off-leash spaces for small and large dogs.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No, the park is free to use with no membership required.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park can get crowded on weekends, but may be quiet during workday hours.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is not a natural pond, but kiddie pools are available for dogs in summer.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Reviews note that the park is generally clean, and there are cleaning tools available.

Reviews

Jay Heff

Has a large and a small dog area, but both or primarily crushed stone. The stone didn’t seem to bad for my pups, but it’d be nice if there were grass. Not to mention that maybe people would be more likely to use the sanctioned dog parks if they had grass instead of using the non-dog parks for off leash play…

Also, there was to be a “dog walker” here midday that had 10+ dogs in the small dog side of the park. After giving my dogs water in the large dog side, I tried to move to the small dog side (both of my dogs are small, and not all of the “dog walkers” were) but the “dog walker” told me I couldn’t use the small dog side because one of their dogs was aggressive…

It sucked both because I would have like for my pups to have a chance to play with other dogs, but also because the whole small dog side was shaded and the 95% of the large dog side was in the sun.

I call them a “dog walker” because they pick up and return their pups by van. So if you have a middle-aged white male dog walker that takes your dogs here, I might recommend seeing what the “walker” does regarding providing an enrishing environment. The whole time I was there he was on his phone. But that was only one day. Maybe they’re great.

Jay Heff

Has a large and a small dog area, but both or primarily crushed stone. The stone didn’t seem to bad for my pups, but it’d be nice if there were grass. Not to mention that maybe people would be more likely to use the sanctioned dog parks if they had grass instead of using the non-dog parks for off leash play…

Also, there was to be a “dog walker” here midday that had 10+ dogs in the small dog side of the park. After giving my dogs water in the large dog side, I tried to move to the small dog side (both of my dogs are small, and not all of the “dog walkers” were) but the “dog walker” told me I couldn’t use the small dog side because one of their dogs was aggressive…

It sucked both because I would have like for my pups to have a chance to play with other dogs, but also because the whole small dog side was shaded and the 95% of the large dog side was in the sun.

I call them a “dog walker” because they pick up and return their pups by van. So if you have a middle-aged white male dog walker that takes your dogs here, I might recommend seeing what the “walker” does regarding providing an enrishing environment. The whole time I was there he was on his phone. But that was only one day. Maybe they’re great.

Jay Heff

Has a large and a small dog area, but both or primarily crushed stone. The stone didn’t seem to bad for my pups, but it’d be nice if there were grass. Not to mention that maybe people would be more likely to use the sanctioned dog parks if they had grass instead of using the non-dog parks for off leash play…

Also, there was to be a “dog walker” here midday that had 10+ dogs in the small dog side of the park. After giving my dogs water in the large dog side, I tried to move to the small dog side (both of my dogs are small, and not all of the “dog walkers” were) but the “dog walker” told me I couldn’t use the small dog side because one of their dogs was aggressive…

It sucked both because I would have like for my pups to have a chance to play with other dogs, but also because the whole small dog side was shaded and the 95% of the large dog side was in the sun.

I call them a “dog walker” because they pick up and return their pups by van. So if you have a middle-aged white male dog walker that takes your dogs here, I might recommend seeing what the “walker” does regarding providing an enrishing environment. The whole time I was there he was on his phone. But that was only one day. Maybe they’re great.

DJ EDLo

Simple clean dog park with two sides for play. Also had a small pool and water hose available to keep the dogs cool.

DJ EDLo

Simple clean dog park with two sides for play. Also had a small pool and water hose available to keep the dogs cool.

DJ EDLo

Simple clean dog park with two sides for play. Also had a small pool and water hose available to keep the dogs cool.

Anthony Fraser

It’s a small little concrete dog park with friendly people who visit. There are two sides to separate large dogs from small dogs. There is a water fountain, some sand, and trash bins. It is right next to the highway as well.

The downside for me is it is not a very popular park. It can be empty quite often. If you are looking to visit, try and go during non-work hours. There are usually some people there when people get off work.

Anthony Fraser

It’s a small little concrete dog park with friendly people who visit. There are two sides to separate large dogs from small dogs. There is a water fountain, some sand, and trash bins. It is right next to the highway as well.

The downside for me is it is not a very popular park. It can be empty quite often. If you are looking to visit, try and go during non-work hours. There are usually some people there when people get off work.

Anthony Fraser

It’s a small little concrete dog park with friendly people who visit. There are two sides to separate large dogs from small dogs. There is a water fountain, some sand, and trash bins. It is right next to the highway as well.

The downside for me is it is not a very popular park. It can be empty quite often. If you are looking to visit, try and go during non-work hours. There are usually some people there when people get off work.

Rebecca K

My dog loves this park!!! So much so he took the opportunity of an open gate at home(bad dog mom moment) and walked himself here, and we found him playing inside. They have a drinking fountain for humans & dogs and in the summer they have kiddie pools which my boy loves to dip himself in.

The park is concrete and has a separate play area for big and small dogs.

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