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Viking Dog Park, also known as Dog Beach, is a beloved off-leash dog park in Stoughton, Wisconsin, situated along the scenic Yahara River. The park features expansive open areas perfect for dogs to run, play, and socialize. With pet-friendly trails and multiple river access points, pups can splash and swim in what many locals say is some of the cleanest water of all Dane County dog parks. The park’s natural shade and refreshing breezes make it a comfortable spot for both canines and their humans during warm months.
Amenities at Viking Dog Park include shaded seating areas, picnic tables, and plenty of space for dogs to roam both on-trail and off. A pass can be purchased at the gate, providing easy access for visitors. The park is known for its well-maintained grounds, lovely walking and hiking trails, and its welcoming community atmosphere. Whether you’re a Stoughton local or just passing through, Viking Dog Park is a must-visit spot for active, outdoor-loving pets and their owners alike.
My sister and I no longer have dogs of our own, so while I was up visiting from Kentucky we visited here several times to get our “dog fix”. The park is absolutely beautiful, and all the dogs seemed to thoroughly enjoy the freedom of romping through the brush, along the paths, and in the water. We sat at the picnic table near the entrance and got to greet a wide variety of canines.
Another incredible Dane County dog park that even offers swimming for your pup.
Cute beach area for pups!
Easy access:
You can buy a pass for your pup(s) at the gate.
Great fun:
Acres of open running room. Multiple beaches if one has too many fur friends.
Absolutely must recommend 10 out of 10
Our girls (Nova and Birdie) love this park. Off leash, plenty of room to roam and clean water (Yahara River). It’s definitely a favorite of the humans too – nice trails, nice people, cute dogs – what isn’t there to love?
UPDATE: Just finished up exercising the girls on this very hot/humid morning and wanted to add that there is plenty of shade and places to sit. The water continues to be the cleanest of all Dane County dog parks. We also appreciate the breeze off the the river which helps keep the bugs at bay.