Plymouth Dog Park

Plymouth Dog Park is a scenic and spacious off-leash dog park featuring a massive open field and walking trails for dogs to roam freely within the perimeter. It includes a smaller fenced area specifically for small dogs, making it suitable for pups of different sizes. The park offers amenities like shaded picnic tables and dog water bowls, and is wheelchair accessible with available parking. Visitors enjoy a peaceful environment with opportunities for socializing with other dogs and owners, though some note that the main off-leash area is not fully enclosed with gates.
Reviews
Our girl loves it here. She can openly run to her hearts content. There are balls and toys, obstacles for them, and more than enough space. It’s our new favorite place for her.
If your dog is a runner, don’t come here. I was looking forward to a fenced in dog park but when you come in there is nothing stopping your dog from turning around and running out. There is no gate. Once you get inside it’s enclosed but not very secure… not a lot of parking. It’s a good idea in theory but I won’t be back. You take a long boardwalk inside and then there is a small fenced off area for dogs 20 lbs or less.
This was the first dog park I ever went to and I absolutely loved it! I really appreciated that there was a separate gated area for smaller dogs, which is the one I went in with my pup. There was a shaded picnic table area and dog bowls that we could use for water. There were little equipment pieces and toys too! It was clean and we had a really good time meeting other dog owners and sweet dogs. The best part? The location is just beautiful. Not only was the park lovely but the whole area that surrounded it was pretty. The worst part? I didn’t mind it but the walk from the parking lot to the actual park may be long for some.
Such a beautiful area, driven by many times and finally stopped.
We have an 11lb dog and we had to carry her to the small park area. With so many bigger dogs we ran into on the way to the small dog area, they all wanted to play with her but she prefers the small guys and she was very intimidated. Once in the small dog area, there are a few bigger dogs in there too – 40lbs-ish each. They made it tough for our little one to relax and check things out. We left shortly after arriving and probably don’t need to visit there again. The park does not seem to be fully fenced in either, only the small dog area was. It’s a really pretty area though, nice and quiet too.
This is my favorite dog park. The best part is the walking trails within it that allow you to walk your dog off-leash within the perimeter. There’s also a massive open field with some standard dog park obstacle course type items, and a smaller fenced in area for little dogs to play in.
If you want other dogs to be there when you visit, there are always some between 4-6pm and throughout much of the weekend.