Happy Tails Dog Park

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Fenced Area
Parking
Seating
Combined Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Off Leash

Happy Tails Dog Park – Mountain Home, Idaho

Happy Tails Dog Park is a convenient and spacious dog-friendly park located in Mountain Home, Idaho. This park provides a large, grassy area that’s perfect for dogs to stretch their legs, run freely, and blow off steam after long drives or time spent on-leash. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and ample space, it’s a great stop for travelers and local dog owners alike. The park is just a bit off the interstate, making it an excellent pit stop on your next adventure through Southern Idaho.

While Happy Tails Dog Park isn’t typically crowded, giving dogs plenty of room to play safely, owners should be aware that amenities can vary by season—water may be shut off in colder months, and mud can be an issue after snow or rain. There are picnic tables and plenty of parking available, but bringing your own water and waste bags is wise, as dispensers may not always be stocked. Families appreciate the park for its simple, open layout and the opportunity it offers for dogs to run off-leash in a secure setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs can run off-leash in the designated area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fenced to keep dogs safe while they play.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Sometimes, but bag dispensers are not reliable—it’s best to bring your own bags.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are picnic tables and some seating available.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Shade is limited; most seating is uncovered and more shaded seating is recommended.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is plenty of parking located near the park entrance.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? There may be water available, but it could be shut off in winter, so bring your own just in case.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains or when snow melts? Yes, the park can become muddy in wet conditions.

Reviews

Robert Bateman

I’ve been to this park a few times. My dog loves to run around. The water was shut off probably due to the weather. So you may need to bring some water for your pup. Don’t go if there’s melting snow because it’s super muddy. There did seem to be a lot of piles of poop because people didn’t clean up after their pets.

Azorcrochets

It’s an amazing space for bigger dog breeds , it would be definitely worth to invest on some shaded seats for fur parents. And I can’t stress enough, please pick up after your baby.

Jeannie Schulz

Our dogs had so much fun burning off pent up energy from traveling in the truck & being on leash constantly the last few days. Great grass to roll around & play in

Ben Buchmiller

Great little dog park in Mountain Home, ID. A little ways off the interstate, but big open field for your dog to stretch their legs and run around. We have a vizsla so this is a must on long truck rides. We didn’t see any bags to pick up with, but brought our own. Picnic tables and plenty of parking.

James Fournier

Sweet park for little old Mountain Home. Not to crowded so the dogs can run safely.

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