North Hills Dog Park - Raleigh, NC

North Hills Dog Park - Raleigh, NC
Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Poop Bags:
Trash Bins
Parking
Fenced Area

North Hills Dog Park in Raleigh, North Carolina

North Hills Dog Park offers a convenient pet-friendly escape for dog owners near Raleigh, NC. Situated right across from the Harris Teeter in North Hills, it features a spacious fenced area with soft sandy mulch, perfect for letting your dogs exercise and socialize. The park is known for being welcoming to dogs of all sizes and is especially appreciated by residents whose apartment amenities are limited.

This dog park in Raleigh stands out for its tree cover that provides natural shade, making it a cooler option for midday play. While amenities are fairly basic—no water fountain or designated small/large dog areas—the location is a huge plus, and parking is easy thanks to the adjacent Harris Teeter garage. After rainfall, the park can get muddy, but it’s a local favorite for those seeking a reliable spot to let their dogs run off-leash.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the entire park is securely fenced.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is natural tree cover providing shade within the park.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there are currently no water fountains within the park. Please bring water for your pet.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the park can be muddy following rain, so consider this before visiting.
  • Where is the best place to park? The Harris Teeter garage, located right across the street, is the most convenient parking option.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Poop bags and waste stations are provided, but may not always be fully stocked. Bringing your own bags is recommended.

Reviews

Caroline Brown

Nice fenced area. Sometimes lot of poop to watch out for. Need to maintain grounds and poop bags better.
Would be awesome if it had lights. I’ve seen people there late night with no dogs, so maybe more security too?
I agree with the other comments about the people, but I have found it’s fairly empty from 10a-2p during the week.

Adam Bowker

I was a little nervous brining my dog here (pretty young/small Italian Greyhound) but it turned out great. All the other dogs we met were friendly and the park is a decent size. There’s no water fountain and it gets pretty muddy after rain but overall a good experience!

Karen Hayungs

I came after a Morning Rain worried it was going to be too muddy. It wasn’t! I am newer to the area and my apartment complex has a very small dog run. So my girl enjoyed being able to get her Zumiez out. I like that there is tree cover

Stephen Brown

Not many amenities and I wouldn’t want to be there after a rain but there are so few dog parks in the area that it gets an extra star for being there. If visiting by car, Harris Teeter garage is the best option – it’s right across the street.

Saliek

King loves a good dog park! First of all, this place is across from Harris Teeter. We now know what to do while my wife is shopping. YAY!
Although there were not many other dogs here, the park was spacious and fun. The mulch was sandy soft. Good thing it hadn’t rained. Overall. King and I rate NH a solid 4 out of 5.

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