Together Treasure Valley Dog Island




















Together Treasure Valley Dog Island – Premier Dog Park in Boise, Idaho
Located in the scenic Ann Morrison Park, Together Treasure Valley Dog Island is one of Boise’s largest and most popular dog parks, loved by both canine companions and their humans. This expansive, off-leash paradise features separate fenced areas for small or shy dogs and general-use sections for pups of all sizes. Unique for its island setting, dogs can splash, swim, and play in the park’s natural pond (typically filled spring through fall), making it a top choice for dog owners looking for dog-friendly outdoor adventures in Boise.
The park boasts several amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit—ample seating, covered shelters, poop bag stations, and plenty of trash bins throughout. Parking is often plentiful, though it can be limited during larger events at Ann Morrison Park. Dog Island offers a welcoming and social environment, with shaded areas, sun spots, and diverse play zones, perfect for making new friends, both furry and human. This dog park is a go-to destination for pet-friendly fun, off-leash play, and relaxing walks along Boise’s Greenbelt.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in designated areas throughout the park.
- Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there are fenced areas, including a separate area for small or shy dogs.
- Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park has a specific section for small or less social dogs, and a large general-use area.
- Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, there are multiple waste bag dispensers and trash cans available at the park entrances and throughout the park.
- Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches and covered seating areas for visitors.
- Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park offers both shaded areas and covered shelters.
- Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? Yes, a pond is available for swimming, typically filled in spring and through the warmer months.
- Are restrooms available for owners? Portable toilets are available just outside the park entrances, with permanent restrooms a short walk away near the playground.
- Where is the best place to park? Parking is usually ample near the park, but may be limited during large events at Ann Morrison Park, especially in summer.
- Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, during the winter and after heavy rain, the turf can become muddy and worn.
- Is the park open year-round? Yes, but the pond is typically drained during the winter months. The open field at Ann Morrison Park is designated for off-leash use in winter to preserve the turf.
- Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are several shaded and covered areas throughout the park.
Reviews


This dog park is hands-down my favorite in Boise. I was worried at first, because it didn’t look completely fenced in, but where there are not fences- there is water surrounding the park. This is a huge area for pups to run, swim, and play. Can not recommend this park highly enough! We even made a couple of good human friends while visiting there! 🙂


Maybe my favorite dog park in the US. Always bustling with dogs of all sizes. Different play areas, shade, sun, everything your dog might need. Love that the doggoes have the whole island!


This dog park is by far the biggest and the best dog park I have been to. I did give it 4 stars because I think the city should put in a couple of fountains in the water. The still water can breed mosquitoes, the dogs do drink from that water even when trying to deter them from doing so. I. Addition, a lot of dog owners do not pick up after their dogs. There are several places to grab a dog bag and lots of trash cans. The park has benches and covered areas for people to sit and enjoy watching their dogs. There are several water landings where dogs could jump into the water or wade in the shallow area. The park is amazing. I just wish citizens of Boise would be more responsible for cleaning up after their pets. I suggest this park for all size dogs. There is even a separate park that is fenced off so that smaller dogs or not so social dogs can still enjoy being off leash. I suggest you bring your pups but be sure to clean up after them.


Dog Island is a spacious, general-use dog park with a separate, smaller area at the southeast end specifically for small or shy dogs. It’s a popular spot, and parking is usually ample—unless there’s an event at the nearby park, which can often limit parking, especially during the summer months.
Each entrance features double gates waste bags. Portable toilets are available just outside the park entrances, but there are also permanent restrooms a short walk away near the playground.
During the winter months, heavy use combined with precipitation often leaves the turf muddy and damaged. Many locals opt to take their dogs to the large, open field at Ann Morrison Park instead. This field, located southeast of the Ann Morrison Fountain, is designated for off-leash use during winter only. It’s a great oopt, as long as your dog isn’t an escape artist, as it helps preserve the turf at Dog Island during the vulnerable months.
The pond at Dog Island is typically drained during the winter and refilled in the spring, though I’m not sure if the exact schedule. The natural water features make this a popular spot for ducks and geese, so if you or your dog have issues with the birds—or the mess they leave behind—this might not be the best choice for you.


My furry baby Coco and I Love it here each day! He knows when we’re coming into the park as he loves his social time with other furry babies! Great place to enjoy social and play time off leash for furry babies and their owners!