Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH

Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH Deeds Point Dog Park - Dayton, OH
Fenced Area
Lighting
Accessible Paths
Parking
Water Fountain
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Deeds Point Dog Park in Dayton, Ohio

Deeds Point Dog Park offers a spacious, fully fenced area for dogs to run and play off-leash, making it a top destination for dog owners in Dayton, Ohio. With separate sections for large and small dogs, pet-friendly trails and walking paths, and plenty of room shaded by mature trees, this park is designed for dogs of all sizes and their owners to enjoy year-round. Conveniently located near downtown Dayton, it features amenities such as picnic tables, seating, water fountains, and public restrooms, ensuring both pets and people are comfortable during their visit.

What sets Deeds Point Dog Park apart is its welcoming community, active volunteer board, and beautifully maintained grounds with scenic river views. The park is wheelchair accessible, well-lit, and open until 2 a.m., offering plenty of opportunities for socialization and recreation—whether you’re after a quiet stroll with your dog or an energetic game of fetch. Join the “Friends of Deeds Dog Park” community to stay up to date on doggie-related events and park updates!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the designated fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate areas for large and small dogs.
  • Are there water fountains for dogs? Yes, water fountains are available.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are plenty of mature trees providing shade and a covered shelter.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are available on site.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, seating is available, including benches and picnic tables.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, both the park entrance and parking lot are wheelchair accessible.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is maintained by dedicated volunteers and board members.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are pet-friendly walking paths within the park.
  • What are the park’s hours? Deeds Point Dog Park is open daily until 2 a.m.

Reviews

James Gross

This place isn’t your usual dog park. It’s a big space with walking paths and a small wooded area. Deeds is open till 2 am which I can’t think of any other dog park that does that. The park has volunteers that keep the grounds nice and taken care of. It’s hard to beat the view of the river especially in the summer when the fountains are going. It’s a nice place to come and make new friends, both human and dogs. There is even a “Friends of Deeds Dog Park” facebook page where you can easily become part of the community of dog lovers and keep informed of doggie related events they have at the park.

trey estes

This is hands-down the best dog park I have been to. It is large and shaded with plenty of room to run. There is a large and small dog area separated for safety. There are plenty of seating areas and a shelter. There are water fountains and restrooms. What sets it apart from other parks is the board that takes care of it. It is rare to go there in the afternoon and not see board members watching over the park. I have never seen a more dedicated group of people to making a Park safe and happy for our pets.

Martha A

Beautiful fenced dog park, it just opened this month. There’s a water fountain and bathrooms but I don’t know if they’re open yet.
I love that there’s a section for small dogs and next to it a section for big dogs.
I also love that there are many trees because it’s nice and shady so it’s wonderful to visit, even if it’s hot outside, the shade makes it enjoyable.
There was a comfortable wooden chair that I used and someone told me benches are on order and should be available soon.
I was only in the small dog section.
My dog really loved it. I recommend it very much.

Peyton Cox

I absolutely love this dog park. I have a Shiba Inu and a corgi and they think they’re big dogs and all the other dogs here have taken to them immediately. There is so much space for the dogs to run so if at any point a dog wants space there is plenty of it and we love it here. We will continue to come here

E Brauer

Best dog park around. It’s very large but fully fenced-in! Tons of space for my dogs to run around and be free. I can use my Chuck-it to its full potential, really sending that ball for my fetch-obsessed German Shepherd. Butch maintains the park voluntarily and does a fantastic job. The dogs love him.

I’ve met lovely people and lovely dogs here. Personally, I haven’t had any serious issues with other dogs, and the park is large enough that you can avoid specific dogs/areas if you need to. There’s also a separate small dog area.

My dog’s get crazy excited just at the mention of “Deeds” park.

Bonus: for humans it’s also really beautiful all year round with the large trees and paths, making it very pleasant to walk around or sit peacefully (there’s plenty of chairs & picnic tables).

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