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Dog parks in Cincinnati, scouted by Guinness

Every dog park OpenStreetMap knows about near central Cincinnati, Ohio, with distances, amenity details, and an honest weather read on whether today is the day.

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The 16 mapped dog parks in Cincinnati

Sorted by distance from central Cincinnati. Star ratings, review counts, and photos are from Google; amenity chips come from OpenStreetMap tags, so unchipped parks may still have those features.

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

  1. 1

    Fido Field

    0.4 mi
    I 471, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  2. 2

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    0.5 mi
    Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45210
    FencedPaved
  3. 3

    Newport Dog Park

    1.4 mi
    East 4th Street, Newport, Kentucky 41073

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  4. 4

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    2.8 mi
    Little Round Top, Fort Thomas, Kentucky 41075
    Fenced
  5. 5

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    2.9 mi
    Manhattan Boulevard, Dayton, Kentucky 41074

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  6. 6

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    3.3 mi
    Mayfield Avenue, Fort Thomas, Kentucky 41075
    Fenced
  7. 7

    Burwood Park

    4.3 mi
    Northeast Expressway, Norwood, Ohio 45207

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  8. 8

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    5.1 mi
    Hill Road, Highland Heights, Kentucky 41099
    Fenced
  9. 9

    Doris Day Dog Park

    5.8 mi
    Westwood Northern Boulevard, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211
    Fenced
  10. Top pick nearby 10

    Armleder Dog Park

    5.8 mi
    dawn-dusk
    Armleder Trail Connector, Cincinnati, Ohio 45266
    Hours listed
  11. 11

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    6.8 mi
    Corsica Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  12. 12

    Kellogg Park Dog Field

    7.2 mi
    Kellogg Road, Riverview Heights, Ohio 41085

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  13. 13

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    8.6 mi
    Newtown Road, Newtown, Ohio 45227

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  14. 14

    Bark Park & Patio

    9.8 mi
    7455 Burlington Pike, Florence, KY 41042
    Off-leash
  15. 15

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    11.3 mi
    Fox Run Trail, Clough Heights, Ohio 45255

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

  16. 16

    Dog park (unnamed on OpenStreetMap)

    12.1 mi
    Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash, Ohio 45242

    Limited details on OpenStreetMap. Add them.

Park prep for Cincinnati weather

  • Pavement check first. Getting to the park often means sidewalks: on warm days do the 7-second pavement test before you set out. Asphalt can run 40 to 60 degrees hotter than the air.
  • July is Cincinnati's hottest month (average high 86°F), which means park trips are early/late only. Bring water for the park; shared bowls are a gamble.
  • Winter park trips need paw care. Cincinnati averages 23.3″ of snow, and the ice-melt salt that follows burns pads. Rinse paws after winter visits, or use booties.
  • After rain, expect mud and check the live verdict above before you drive over: a storm cell can close your window fast. Post-rain zoomies are real; towel accordingly.
  • Coldest stretch: January lows average 23.1°F in Cincinnati. Below about 45°F, small and thin-coated dogs want a coat even for park time.

Cincinnati dog park questions

OpenStreetMap currently maps 16 dog parks within about 12 miles of central Cincinnati. The closest to the city center is Fido Field, about 0.4 miles out. Community data grows all the time, so a missing spot just means nobody has mapped it yet.
Cincinnati's hottest month is July with average highs of 86 degrees. Above 82 degrees most dogs should keep outdoor time short and shaded, and above 90 degrees skip it entirely. The live verdict on this page applies those same bands to right-now conditions.
Yes. At least 5 of the mapped Cincinnati dog parks record fencing in OpenStreetMap, and more may be fenced without the data recorded. The listing chips above mark the confirmed ones.
Water and a bowl, waste bags, and a towel in the wetter months. In summer go early or late and test the pavement with the back of your hand for 7 seconds first. In winter, with Cincinnati averaging 23.3 inches of snow, rinse paws after to clear ice-melt salt.

Place data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Coverage varies by city; a missing pin does not mean a place does not exist, and details change: always call ahead or check official pages. Weather guidance is general care information, not veterinary advice.

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