William Grace Dog Park

William Grace Dog Park is a well-maintained, secure dog park in Farmington Hills featuring separate play areas for small and large dogs. It requires a key fob for entry, promoting safety and control, and offers wheelchair accessibility, water stations in season, waste bag stations, disposal bins, and a perimeter walking path in the large dog area. Visitors appreciate the friendly community and nearby playground for children. The park emphasizes cleanliness and vaccination requirements for dogs, though it lacks shade and covered shelters.
Reviews
We moved from Farmington hills, however, we miss the safety this place provides for our dog. Requiring vaccinations and licenses made us feel safer about our dog I interacting with others here and the owners were all wonderful. The park is clean and has available water supply as well.
It’s a nice little place to take your dog/s. The people and other doggies are friendly 🙂 There’s a small playground right next to the park if you have other little ones to keep preoccupied.
It was a thorough (paperwork) process to get my key fob. Loved the security of it being electronically gated. However, there is zero shade and my dog got a virus within one week of using the park. Not risking taking her there again. Pretty bummed, so is my dog.
I live in Lathrup Village I wanted to walk my dog there but I was refused entry because I didn’t live in Farmington. My question would be…do this park receive funding from OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION MILLAGE?
My dog and I love it here. You need a key fob for entry which can be obtained from the city/county after submitting the necessary paperwork for licensure.
There are two play areas: one for bigger and the other for smaller dogs. Both have water in season and provide stations with waste bags and disposal bins. The larger park has a walking path along the perimeter.