Best Dog Parks in the Palm Beaches | Waterfront Properties

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With great year-round weather, South Florida is the perfect place to have a dog. Here are a few of the best dog parks that both you and your pets are sure to enjoy.

Pooch Pines

This park, designed for off-leash recreation, is fenced and features several areas, including a wash station, shade, benches, and fountains.

Location: Eshleman Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33413

Cinquez Park

Cinquez Park is located immediately north of the intersection on Indiantown Road and Center Street at 2183 West Indiantown Road in Jupiter, Florida. In 2008. Cinquez is a new park, the construction of which was finished just this year. It’s Jupiter’s first dog park and sits on 13 acres.

Location: 2183 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33458

Lilac Dog Park

Lilac Park is located off Military Trail. The park has many new facilities for dogs (and children). The park includes a double-sized multipurpose field, playground, picnic pavilion, and restroom facilities as well as a new “little dog” area exclusively for smaller breeds under 30 pounds.

Location: 4175 Lilac St, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

CityPaws Dog Park

City Paws at Howard Park is located in Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida, in the Grandview Heights historic district near the Kravis Center, just east of the train tracks. Not only does this spacious dog park provide ample room for dogs to run and play but also provides plenty of covered seating areas. There are two dog parks that make up City Paws. One larger area is dedicated to dogs 25 pounds over, and there is a smaller area for dogs 25 pounds and under. Both spaces are lit for use after dusk. While the park does supply drinking water for humans and dogs, there is no doggie wash area.

Location: 1412 Lake Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Lake Ida Dog Park

The Dog Park in Lake Ida West Park is the only one of its kind in Delray Beach, Florida. Lake Ida’s 209 acres are complemented by a 2.5-acre fenced area dedicated to dogs. The dog park originally opened in 2000 and underwent renovations in 2009. The park was built with funds donated by Philanthropist and dog lover, George Cornell.

The park has double-gated entries to each of its three dog areas along with a paved dog wash station in a separate enclosed section. There is one area for small dogs and one for large dogs. Within the dog park are plenty of shaded areas, and each has its own doggie waste station, restrooms, parking, and benches. Outside the dog park are plenty of lakeside picnic tables under tall shade trees with charcoal grills for public use. This park has plenty of parking and public restrooms

Location: 1455 Lake Ida Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33444

FIND Dog Park

F.I.N.D. Park offers two adjoining fenced areas for small and large dogs. There is an additional large grassy area with direct access to the Intracoastal.

Location: 211 River Park Dr, Jupiter, FL, US, 33477