🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located conveniently in Gaylord, MI, Otsego County Dog Park is a popular pit stop for dog owners looking for a safe and pet-friendly space. The park features two separate, fenced areas for large and small dogs, providing plenty of space for your furry companions to run and play off-leash. Reviews highlight well-maintained grounds, fresh water stations for dogs, and an abundance of parking—perfect for visitors with trailers or campers. The location offers some shade from trees and is generally kept very clean with waste bags and trash bins available to help all pet owners keep the space tidy.
Although there have been notes about winter maintenance and a lack of signage at the entrance, Otsego County Dog Park stands out for its dog-friendly amenities and easy access just off S Otsego Ave. Whether you’re a local or just passing through Gaylord, this is a great spot for exercise, socializing, or letting your dog stretch their legs while enjoying the outdoors. The proximity to other recreational activities and wildlife makes this area a great destination for pet owners seeking variety in their outings.
Small dog and large dog areas. Both perfectly sized. Both have access to fresh water as well. Enough parking for campers or if you have a trailer. As long as they aren’t busy.
They have dog waste bags and trash cans.
The large dog entrance may have a gap big enough for a smaller dog to get out of but not the second door to get out completely.
Overall, perfect pit stop.
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.
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!
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!
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