Green River Dog Park - Green River, UT

Green River Dog Park - Green River, UT Green River Dog Park - Green River, UT Green River Dog Park - Green River, UT Green River Dog Park - Green River, UT Green River Dog Park - Green River, UT
Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Fenced Area

Green River Dog Park in Green River, Utah

If you’re looking for a basic, free spot to let your dog off leash, Green River Dog Park offers a small, fenced area just off the main routes in Green River, UT. While not a lush retreat, it provides a spot for local dog owners and road trippers to let their pets stretch their legs safely within enclosure boundaries. The dog park consists mainly of hard-packed dirt and rocks, and reviews note it’s particularly muddy after rain. The park’s fence is approximately four feet tall, but it’s important to watch smaller or more adventurous dogs, as there are gaps under the fencing and some dogs have managed to slip out. There is no shade, water feature, or agility equipment here, making it a minimalist option best for a quick break.

This is a no-frills, utility-style dog park serving the Green River, Utah area. It’s not ideal for long visits, but it can be handy for travelers passing through or residents seeking a secure area for some off-leash time with their pet. Be sure to bring water and shade for your pup, especially during the hot Utah summers.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there is a fenced enclosure, although it has gaps under parts of the fence.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? No, there is no shade or shelter at the park.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? No, the park has only one small, combined area for all dogs.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the park can become muddy after rainfall.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No, the park is free to use.

Reviews

Ethan Goodwin

😂 Look at the pictures before going here and complaining. It’s a small fenced area, with a dirt ground and 4 foot tall fence. It’s something. It’s free.

Ethan Goodwin

😂 Look at the pictures before going here and complaining. It’s a small fenced area, with a dirt ground and 4 foot tall fence. It’s something. It’s free.

Ethan Goodwin

😂 Look at the pictures before going here and complaining. It’s a small fenced area, with a dirt ground and 4 foot tall fence. It’s something. It’s free.

Ashley Stockman

Both of my dogs could get out from underneath the fence.

Ashley Stockman

Both of my dogs could get out from underneath the fence.

Ashley Stockman

Both of my dogs could get out from underneath the fence.

VIKI M.

Teeny, tiny. About 20×30 feet, small enclosed area. No shade, on dirt.

VIKI M.

Teeny, tiny. About 20×30 feet, small enclosed area. No shade, on dirt.

VIKI M.

Teeny, tiny. About 20×30 feet, small enclosed area. No shade, on dirt.

Chris Dubs

This isn’t so much a dog park, it is more of a holding pen. It’s all dirt, mud if it’s wet out and lots of rocks. Plus the fence at the bottom is not even touching the ground.

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