🐾 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 […]
Rotary Centennial Dog Park is a popular pet-friendly spot in Spring Hill, FL, offering expansive fenced-in areas designed for off-leash play. The dog park stands out for its well-sized, separate sections for small, medium, and large dogs. The grounds feature plenty of shade from mature trees, several covered picnic tables, and multiple water stations (though bringing a travel bowl is recommended). With plenty of seating, shaded areas, and up-to-date agility equipment, it’s an ideal place for local dog owners seeking a safe, social environment for their pets.
This dog park is recognized as one of the cleanest in the area—dog waste bags are provided and trash bins are conveniently located. Restrooms, ample parking, paved paths, and nearby amenities like playgrounds and volleyball courts make it a great option for families, too. Please note: dogs must be leashed outside of the fenced area, and swimming in the nearby spring is not permitted. Enjoy pet-friendly trails, easy access, and a welcoming dog community at Rotary Centennial Dog Park in Spring Hill, Florida.
My two little dogs loved the small dog park. They ran for 45 minutes. Very clean and lots of shade.
I love this dog park! The off leash fields are large with plenty of room for the dogs to roam. There are medium sized dogs area, a large dogs area, and a small dogs area. There is plenty of water for the dogs to drink and play in. Poop bags are plentiful with conveniently located trash cans. This helps keep the park clean. There are lots of shady trees everywhere to avoid the Florida Sun. There are many wooden picnic benches with canopy covers, a vending machine and public restrooms for human convenience. My two dogs and I have never had a bad experience while visiting this park and I highly recommend this location to all dog lovers! This is the best dog park for 50 miles in my humble opinion!
This dog park is a hidden gem. Three distinct parks; small, medium and large dogs each with a 6 foot fence. Water availability at each park. A nice rest room for humans. Lots of convenient parking.
A dog park is only as good as the dog/owners that go there.
The dog park just had a makeover April 2023, so its time to update my review! Overall updates are positive and appreciated!
What I Like; Separate small, medium, and large dog areas. Brand new benches on cement slabs, new picnic tables, old rotted tables/benches removed. More agility type fixtures placed in medium/large dog gates.
Tinge of bitterness; The medium and large dog area fence was removed and turned into one massive medium dog area. The large dog area is located on the opposite side and it’s very spacious.
What I like; Cement blocks with water fixtures and bowls built-in.
Small Con; It is a 50/50 shot how much water will fill the bowl and there is a drain hole in the bowl so the water immediately drains.
TIP; Bring a travel dish for your dog to drink water OR plug the hole with a twig (which I’ve seen others do with moderate success).
Petty Gripe; Sponsor signs are hung all along the fence of small/medium gate. Obstructs the view.
Dog bags available and have been fully stocked since update. Bathrooms on-site and always clean. Dog wash station available and works great!
And the squirrels that run around provide enough entertainment for the puppers!
Pay for parking, admission is free. Large fenced areas for different size dogs. Doggy bags provided – and everyone should use them! Nice area for training. Several water areas, some with jugs of water and bowls. The faucets need to be cleaned since they have turned green. There were several people there cleaning. Overall, a good place to take your dog