Here at Linda Craft & Team, Realtors we are definitely “pet people”. Our team understands the love of a pet and how important of a role they play in our lives. Raleigh offers three Dog Parks where your dog can socialize, play, and have fun. The links to each park, great nearby Raleigh neighborhoods, and the rules for attending these parks are found below provided by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation websites. The highlights below are taken directly from their site. Enjoy your time at the park & don’t forget treats!
Raleigh Dog Park Rules
Visit this site to learn more about Wake County and Raleigh dog park rules. More details about Raleigh parks are here.
Millbrook Exchange Park 1905 Spring Forest Road, 27615 (near Millbrook High School).
- Raleigh’s oldest dog park opened in April 2003.
- Dogs can roam free off leash
- Free to the public
- Water available from faucets and buckets for dogs to drink from
- Fenced areas for both large and small dogs
- Wood chip base
- Lights are provided at night
- Very close to North Ridge area – great homes!
Carolina Pines Park 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, 27603 (near Farmers Market)
- Dogs can roam free off leash
- Free to the public
- Water available from faucets and buckets for dogs to drink from
- Fenced areas for both large and small dogs
- Wood chip base
- Lights are provided at night
- Find a great home close by at Renaissance Park.
Oakwood Park 910 Brookside Drive, 27604 (downtown near St. Augustine’s University)
- Dogs can roam free off leash
- Fenced areas for both large and small dogs
- Open sunrise to sunset
- Free to the public year round
- Aggressive breeds are not allowed
- Down the road from Historic Oakwood homes
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