Otsego County Dog Park - Gaylord, MI

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Fenced Area
Parking
Shade Available
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Otsego County Dog Park is a spacious, well-maintained dog park located in Gaylord, Michigan, making it one of the best destinations for off-leash fun and socialization in Otsego County. This pet-friendly park features separate, fenced areas for both small and large dogs, allowing dogs of all sizes to play safely. With an abundance of open space and trees providing some natural shade, it’s a favorite spot for local residents and visitors seeking a safe environment for their dogs to run, exercise, and meet new friends.

The park is noted for its cleanliness and ample running room, especially in the large-dog section. While the entrance can be a bit tricky to find—look out for signage by the road and follow the drive past a fence before turning into the parking lot—the extra effort is well worth it for the peace of mind and freedom it offers. Although there are no agility courses or play structures currently, the park’s spacious layout more than makes up for it. Whether you’re traveling in northern Michigan or a Gaylord local, this dog park offers a welcoming, dog-friendly experience for you and your pup.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated, fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced and has separate areas for small and large dogs.
  • Are there breed or size restrictions at this dog park? There are separate areas for small (under 19 lbs) and large (over 20 lbs) dogs.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There are some trees providing shade, but there is minimal covered shelter.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are side-by-side areas for small and large dogs.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, visitors mention the park is clean and well maintained.
  • Where is the best place to park? The parking lot can be hard to find; look for the drive past the fence and turn left. Parking is available, but it may be confusing due to limited signage.

Reviews

Chris Hoekstra

The parking lot is a little hard to find, since it’s not directly next to the road. You turn onto a drive, go past a fence, and turn left and you’ll see it ahead of you.

There is a small dog and a large dog area. The large dog area is a large rectangle. This gives your doggy a large area to run. The area is a little boring. There’s no tunnels or climbing thing, no agility course. Just an open space. They could use some benches. That being said the dog seemed to love it.

Overall a 4 star review. Would I return? Yes, when in the area with my puppy.

Who Be Dat

Vary nice size dog park the entrance is kinda harder to find. Pics are of 20+lbs side. The 19lbs under is right beside but much smaller

Conor Treacy

Large dog park with plenty of room to run. Not much shade. Parking is difficult as the map pin is in the wrong spot, but lots of space to park!

Dana Yates

This dog park is very clean and has great amenities for dogs. There are 2 spaces for large and small-sized dogs. There is ample room for running and trees for shade. The grounds appear to be well-maintained. We enjoy bringing our 2 Boston Terriers here while staying at our cottage. It’s a great place for them to run, play, and be social!

Tia Hart

Was looking for a dog park for my girl to play in. Since it came up on the “open now” options I expected it to be easier to get to. The wrong entrance was on Google so I drove right by it. Then there’s no signage other than by the road so I have no idea where I’m supposed to park so I just parked behind the business that’s across from the park. I started walking through what I imagine is the parking lot for the dog park (again no signage whatsoever) and got past where a car went and sunk mid calf in snow. Went a little further before deciding it wasn’t worth it.
May say open but definitely recommend an open park over this as parks are better maintained in winter.

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