Webster Community Dog Park - Webster, WI

Webster Community Dog Park in Webster, WI
The Webster Community Dog Park is one of the largest off-leash dog parks in the area, located right off WI-35 in rural Webster, WI. The park boasts three fully-fenced areas: two smaller running tracks and one massive caged field nearly the size of three football fields, making it a fantastic place for dogs with lots of energy. The park’s spacious design and grassy hills provide an ideal environment for dogs to run, play, and socialize. There are separate entrances, and the park is wheelchair accessible, with paved walking paths and parking close by.
In addition to its dog-friendly amenities, Webster Community Dog Park also features a playground for children, making it family-friendly. Benches are available along the paths for owners to relax. The park provides free poop bags at waste stations and receives regular use from locals and visitors alike. Bring your own water, as there are no water fountains on site, and note that there is limited shade and no restroom facilities. With its unique combination of off-leash areas and pet-friendly trails, this is one of the top dog parks near Danbury and Webster, WI.
FAQ
- Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced areas.
- Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there are three fenced dog areas, including a very large one.
- Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are multiple fenced zones to accommodate different sizes and needs.
- Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? There is a water bowl stand, but you must bring your own water.
- Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, free poop bags are provided at the park.
- Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches are available along the paved paths.
- Are there restrooms available for owners? No, there are no restrooms or porta-potties on site.
- Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the entrance and parking lot are wheelchair accessible, and there are paved paths throughout.
- Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a children’s playground adjacent to the dog park.
- Is parking available? Yes, there is parking near both the dog park and playground.
- Are there pet-friendly trails or walking paths? Yes, there are paved paths that loop around the park for dog-friendly hiking and walking.
- Is there shade or shelter available? No, there is currently little to no shade at the park.
Reviews

This is a basic dog park with two fenced areas. Grassy area with small hills, dirt paths but there is no shade.

One of the biggest dog parks you will ever see! It has 3 areas. 2 running tracks and 1 massive caged area probably the size of 3 football fields. Park provides free poop bags. This area also includes a playground for children and a nice walking path as well.

Nice dog park usually
meet great people and dog friends. But not as fun when we are the only one there.

Very nice dog park. The largest of the 3 fenced areas is .4 miles around the inside. There is also a paved path around the outside . Pretty amazing park for such a rural area. The park gets a lot of use but we have never seen more then 4-6 other dogs at the same time. No water available although many regulars being water. NOTE: I think it’s easy to miss the turn so look for the big blue sign that is partially hidden by the trees.

We love this dog park, for the area. We often camp just outside of Danbury, so this is a quick 10 minute drive away for us.
There’s 3 separate fenced in areas, two are small and the other is HUGE. My huskies love to run the perimeter. Also chase field mice if they spot some. Someone recently put in water bowl stand, however bring your own water jug as there is no water on site.
There’s a little playground off to one side. Walking path with benches around the entire park. Parking both near the dog park and separate area by play ground.
There are NO on-site bathrooms/porta potties.
* This is one of a few parks we attend that do not have, at the very least, a porta potty. Just a heads up for parents of humans and furkids.