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Dog Park at Arctic Benson Park
Fully Fenced
750 W 31st Ave, Anchorage, AK
Small dog friendly
Park rules:
All Anchorage Off-Leash Dog Areas
Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Visit this website to learn about licensing your dog.
Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog areas.
Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog area.
Dogs must be under control as defined in Title 17.
Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian.
Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian.
Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs.
Be respectful of the wildlife living in the park and the lakes.
Be aware of lakes with posted signs prohibiting dogs from swimming. This is to protect both pets and wildlife!
Area-Specific Regulations
Connor’s Bog - Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the designated area, once skijoring trails are groomed.
University Lake - Specific trails within this park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Be respectful of wildlife and other park users. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. NOTE: Parking lot upgrades were completed in 2021.
Good "Petiquette"
Areas designated for off-leash dog use are shared by many park users, including skiers, walkers, runners, bikers, and other members of the community. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette”.
Here are some simple ways to that can be done to keep off-leash areas enjoyable for everyone:
Keep your dog in sight and under control at all times.
Always carry a leash.
Bring poop scoop bags from home to clean up after your pet. Please help by picking up extra.
Control excessive barking.
Off-leash areas are shared for a variety of activities so please be respectful of other users.
Keep your dog controlled and restrain it from interfering with other people and their dogs (especially leashed ones), if the behavior is unwanted.
Be respectful of wildlife living in parks, near lakes and in surrounding areas.
Properly dispose of all trash, including treats, toys, and pet waste.
Remember, you are fully responsible for your dog and its actions.
Dog Park at Connor's Bog
Fully Fenced
5404 Jewel Lake Rd, Anchorage, AK
Small dog friendly
Lake or pond
Trail
Park rules:
All Anchorage Off-Leash Dog Areas
Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Visit this website to learn about licensing your dog.
Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog areas.
Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog area.
Dogs must be under control as defined in Title 17.
Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian.
Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian.
Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs.
Be respectful of the wildlife living in the park and the lakes.
Be aware of lakes with posted signs prohibiting dogs from swimming. This is to protect both pets and wildlife!
Area-Specific Regulations
Connor’s Bog - Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the designated area, once skijoring trails are groomed.
University Lake - Specific trails within this park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Be respectful of wildlife and other park users. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. NOTE: Parking lot upgrades were completed in 2021.
Good "Petiquette"
Areas designated for off-leash dog use are shared by many park users, including skiers, walkers, runners, bikers, and other members of the community. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette”.
Here are some simple ways to that can be done to keep off-leash areas enjoyable for everyone:
Keep your dog in sight and under control at all times.
Always carry a leash.
Bring poop scoop bags from home to clean up after your pet. Please help by picking up extra.
Control excessive barking.
Off-leash areas are shared for a variety of activities so please be respectful of other users.
Keep your dog controlled and restrain it from interfering with other people and their dogs (especially leashed ones), if the behavior is unwanted.
Be respectful of wildlife living in parks, near lakes and in surrounding areas.
Properly dispose of all trash, including treats, toys, and pet waste.
Remember, you are fully responsible for your dog and its actions.
Dog Park at South Anchorage Sports Park
Fully Fenced
779 W Klatt Rd, Anchorage, AK
Small dog friendly
Park rules:
Regulations
All Anchorage Off-Leash Dog Areas
Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Visit this website to learn about licensing your dog.
Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog areas.
Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog area.
Dogs must be under control as defined in Title 17.
Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian.
Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian.
Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs.
Be respectful of the wildlife living in the park and the lakes.
Be aware of lakes with posted signs prohibiting dogs from swimming. This is to protect both pets and wildlife!
Area-Specific Regulations
Connor’s Bog - Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the designated area, once skijoring trails are groomed.
University Lake - Specific trails within this park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Be respectful of wildlife and other park users. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. NOTE: Parking lot upgrades were completed in 2021.
Good "Petiquette"
Areas designated for off-leash dog use are shared by many park users, including skiers, walkers, runners, bikers, and other members of the community. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette”.
Here are some simple ways to that can be done to keep off-leash areas enjoyable for everyone:
Keep your dog in sight and under control at all times.
Always carry a leash.
Bring poop scoop bags from home to clean up after your pet. Please help by picking up extra.
Control excessive barking.
Off-leash areas are shared for a variety of activities so please be respectful of other users.
Keep your dog controlled and restrain it from interfering with other people and their dogs (especially leashed ones), if the behavior is unwanted.
Be respectful of wildlife living in parks, near lakes and in surrounding areas.
Properly dispose of all trash, including treats, toys, and pet waste.
Remember, you are fully responsible for your dog and its actions.
Dog Park at Whisper Faith Kovach
Fully Fenced
1904 Lore Rd, Anchorage, AK
Small dog friendly
Park rules:
Regulations
All Anchorage Off-Leash Dog Areas
Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Visit this website to learn about licensing your dog.
Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog areas.
Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog area.
Dogs must be under control as defined in Title 17.
Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian.
Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian.
Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs.
Be respectful of the wildlife living in the park and the lakes.
Be aware of lakes with posted signs prohibiting dogs from swimming. This is to protect both pets and wildlife!
Area-Specific Regulations
Connor’s Bog - Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the designated area, once skijoring trails are groomed.
University Lake - Specific trails within this park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Be respectful of wildlife and other park users. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. NOTE: Parking lot upgrades were completed in 2021.
Good "Petiquette"
Areas designated for off-leash dog use are shared by many park users, including skiers, walkers, runners, bikers, and other members of the community. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette”.
Here are some simple ways to that can be done to keep off-leash areas enjoyable for everyone:
Keep your dog in sight and under control at all times.
Always carry a leash.
Bring poop scoop bags from home to clean up after your pet. Please help by picking up extra.
Control excessive barking.
Off-leash areas are shared for a variety of activities so please be respectful of other users.
Keep your dog controlled and restrain it from interfering with other people and their dogs (especially leashed ones), if the behavior is unwanted.
Be respectful of wildlife living in parks, near lakes and in surrounding areas.
Properly dispose of all trash, including treats, toys, and pet waste.
Remember, you are fully responsible for your dog and its actions.
Far North Bicentennial Park
Fully Fenced
4970 Campbell Airstrip Rd, Anchorage, AK
Small dog friendly
Lake or pond
Trail
Park rules:
All Anchorage Off-Leash Dog Areas
Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Visit this website to learn about licensing your dog.
Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog areas.
Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog area.
Dogs must be under control as defined in Title 17.
Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian.
Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian.
Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs.
Be respectful of the wildlife living in the park and the lakes.
Be aware of lakes with posted signs prohibiting dogs from swimming. This is to protect both pets and wildlife!
Area-Specific Regulations
Connor’s Bog - Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the designated area, once skijoring trails are groomed.
University Lake - Specific trails within this park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Be respectful of wildlife and other park users. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. NOTE: Parking lot upgrades were completed in 2021.
Good "Petiquette"
Areas designated for off-leash dog use are shared by many park users, including skiers, walkers, runners, bikers, and other members of the community. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette”.
Here are some simple ways to that can be done to keep off-leash areas enjoyable for everyone:
Keep your dog in sight and under control at all times.
Always carry a leash.
Bring poop scoop bags from home to clean up after your pet. Please help by picking up extra.
Control excessive barking.
Off-leash areas are shared for a variety of activities so please be respectful of other users.
Keep your dog controlled and restrain it from interfering with other people and their dogs (especially leashed ones), if the behavior is unwanted.
Be respectful of wildlife living in parks, near lakes and in surrounding areas.
Properly dispose of all trash, including treats, toys, and pet waste.
Remember, you are fully responsible for your dog and its actions.
Russian Jack Springs Park
801 Pine St, Anchorage, AK
Small dog friendly
Park rules:
All Anchorage Off-Leash Dog Areas
Dogs must be legally licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Visit this website to learn about licensing your dog.
Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the off-leash dog areas.
Classified dogs and female dogs in heat are prohibited.
The owner or custodian of the dog must remain in the dog area.
Dogs must be under control as defined in Title 17.
Dog feces must be cleaned up by the dog owner or custodian.
Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner or custodian.
Owners or custodians are responsible for all actions of their dogs.
Be respectful of the wildlife living in the park and the lakes.
Be aware of lakes with posted signs prohibiting dogs from swimming. This is to protect both pets and wildlife!
Area-Specific Regulations
Connor’s Bog - Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the designated area, once skijoring trails are groomed.
University Lake - Specific trails within this park may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis. Such trails will be clearly posted. Be respectful of wildlife and other park users. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. NOTE: Parking lot upgrades were completed in 2021.
Good "Petiquette"
Areas designated for off-leash dog use are shared by many park users, including skiers, walkers, runners, bikers, and other members of the community. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette”.
Here are some simple ways to that can be done to keep off-leash areas enjoyable for everyone:
Keep your dog in sight and under control at all times.
Always carry a leash.
Bring poop scoop bags from home to clean up after your pet. Please help by picking up extra.
Control excessive barking.
Off-leash areas are shared for a variety of activities so please be respectful of other users.
Keep your dog controlled and restrain it from interfering with other people and their dogs (especially leashed ones), if the behavior is unwanted.
Be respectful of wildlife living in parks, near lakes and in surrounding areas.
Properly dispose of all trash, including treats, toys, and pet waste.
Remember, you are fully responsible for your dog and its actions.
University Lake
4050 University Lake Dr, Anchorage, AK
Trail
Park rules:
These trails may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis and will have a posted notice. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits.
55Easy to get to and secure yard. Dogs next door came out but they’re nice and owner is too. FYI there is lots of road noise and mini construction project going on next door so it’s not super quiet if that matters to you, but good space to let our pup run around. Tracy B.
Tracy B.
July 2020
Easy to get to and secure yard. Dogs next door came out but they’re nice and owner is too. FYI there is lots of road noise and mini construction project going on next door so it’s not super quiet if that matters to you, but good space to let our pup run around.
55The space and the hosts are amazing! Great communication along the way and the yard was a ball-loving dogs dream! Can’t wait for the next visit!!Steph A.
Steph A.
June 2022
The space and the hosts are amazing! Great communication along the way and the yard was a ball-loving dogs dream! Can’t wait for the next visit!!
55I highly recommend Amanda's place for your furbabies! The yard is huge, and our dogs had plenty of space to run, and enjoy themselves. We did not see or hear any other dogs while we were there. The directions to enter the property were clear, as well as a place to park our vehicle. Pamela P.
Pamela P.
July 2022
I highly recommend Amanda's place for your furbabies! The yard is huge, and our dogs had plenty of space to run, and enjoy themselves. We did not see or hear any other dogs while we were there. The directions to enter the property were clear, as well as a place to park our vehicle.
55Fantastic lot with plenty of spaces for the dogs to run and sniff. They really needed the release after being on the road fishing with mom for several days. They’re passed out in the car hard.JB C.
JB C.
July 2022
Fantastic lot with plenty of spaces for the dogs to run and sniff. They really needed the release after being on the road fishing with mom for several days. They’re passed out in the car hard.
55This host’s yard was well kept and perfect for my dog to run around in. We did not see or hear any other dogs/people during our visit. It was a very nice, quiet neighborhood. Definitely recommend!Megan L.
Megan L.
August 2022
This host’s yard was well kept and perfect for my dog to run around in. We did not see or hear any other dogs/people during our visit. It was a very nice, quiet neighborhood. Definitely recommend!
55Really nice backyard with lots of trees, grass and boulders for your dog to explore. The main reason we booked this spot was because they have a fence my reactive dog can’t see through. The host was really nice and informative about getting to her place, she even went out of her way to inform us her dog and family would be out of sight/sound of our reactive dog. So overall a really nice and peaceful place with lots of room for your dogs to run around. Courtney B.
Courtney B.
May 2023
Really nice backyard with lots of trees, grass and boulders for your dog to explore. The main reason we booked this spot was because they have a fence my reactive dog can’t see through. The host was really nice and informative about getting to her place, she even went out of her way to inform us her dog and family would be out of sight/sound of our reactive dog. So overall a really nice and peaceful place with lots of room for your dogs to run around.
55Had a WONDERFUL experience! Great communication with the owner and the yard was huge! No people or dogs seen while there, they were incredibly considerate & my dog had a blast!!! Will be going again.Rhea B.
Rhea B.
May 2023
Had a WONDERFUL experience! Great communication with the owner and the yard was huge! No people or dogs seen while there, they were incredibly considerate & my dog had a blast!!! Will be going again.
55We had a great time! The yard is fully fenced, and large enough for bigger dogs who like to play fetch. The host was also very friendly and responsive to any questions or concerns that I had. Danielle D.
Danielle D.
November 2024
We had a great time! The yard is fully fenced, and large enough for bigger dogs who like to play fetch. The host was also very friendly and responsive to any questions or concerns that I had.
How do Anchorage's private dog parks work?
Private rentals by the hour
Our hosts are locals that are renting their yards and private land to dog owners
Trust and safety first
Spots are designed for safety and both hosts and guests are reviewed after each visit
Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit
Reactive dogs welcome
Many of the spots we list are designed with sensitive dogs in mind
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FAQ about our Anchorage dog parks
Are dog parks good for dogs?
It is important for dogs to have off leash exercise to sniff and run. But the free and open nature of public dog parks has drawbacks. There could be aggressive dogs, disease transmission and cleanliness issues. For this reason, many dog behaviorists discourage visiting public dog parks and recommend Sniffspot's private dog parks. Sniffspot private dog parks only allow one guest to book at a time and are not open to the public, which solves many of these issues.
Are dog parks safe?
While public dog parks have a number of safety issues, such as aggressive dogs, disease transmission and general cleanliness, Sniffspot dog parks much safer than public dog parks. With Sniffspot all bookings are private for just you and dogs you bring with you and we require all dogs to be vaccinated (or have equivalent titers). All Sniffspot locations are vetted and reviewed by guests so you can find the perfect place for you and your dog. 100% of reviews on Sniffspot visits in the Anchorage area are 5 stars.
How do I know if a dog park works for my dog?
You can filter Sniffspot dog parks by fencing and distractions. If your dog doesn't have good recall, you can visit one of our 16 fully fenced dog parks in the area. If your dog is reactive to other dogs, you can visit one of our 3 off leash areas where there are no dogs audible or visible nearby. You can also filter locations to avoid other domestic animals and people. We also recommend reading reviews and reaching out to the host with any questions.
Does Anchorage have any fully fenced dog parks?
Sniffspot has 16 fully fenced dog parks in or near Anchorage. Browse all fully enclosed options.
Where are good dog hiking trails near Anchorage?
The Anchorage area has 16 Sniffspot locations with private trails for you and your dog to walk or hike. Dogs can generally be off leash on Sniffspot trails. The most popular trail is .
Are there dog agility courses for rent in Anchorage?
Sniffspot has dog parks with agility equipment and/or dog obstacles in or near Anchorage. The most popular agility option is .
Can I rent a field for my dog to run near Anchorage?
There are 16 Sniffspot dog parks that offer fields in or near Anchorage where dogs can be off leash. The most popular field is .