Las Vegas has more than bright lights—its off-leash dog parks offer roomy runs, shade structures, and water stations across the valley.
From northwest favorites like Barkin' Basin to Henderson's expansive Heritage Bark Park, this 2025 guide highlights the best places for fetch, social play, and evening strolls.
Use the quick table to compare locations by neighborhood, size, and features, then jump into the neighborhood breakdown for local tips.
Park | Neighborhood | Size | Special Features | Best For |
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Barkin' Basin Park (Wayne Bunker) | Northwest | Large | Multiple fenced pens, shade, water, small-dog area | Social dogs, evening play |
All American Park Dog Park | Central/West | Medium | Three rotating areas, lighting, desert landscaping | After-work visits, casual fetch |
Desert Breeze Dog Park | Spring Valley | Medium | Shade sails, water fountains, dual areas | Daytime play, families |
Kellogg-Zaher Dog Park | Summerlin | Medium | Multiple pens, walking paths, restrooms nearby | Mixed energy groups |
Heritage Bark Park | Henderson | 5 acres | Themed zones, agility, walking trail | High-energy dogs, long sessions |
Cactus Wren Dog Park | Enterprise/South | Small | Cozy neighborhood option, basic shade | Short play sessions |
All American Park Dog Park is a reliable central option with three rotating fenced areas, evening lighting, and quick access from major roads—great for after-work romps.
Kellogg-Zaher Dog Park offers multiple pens and adjacent walking paths, making it easy to mix off-leash time with a cool-down stroll under desert skies.
Barkin' Basin (Wayne Bunker) draws locals for its roomy runs, shade structures, and water stations. Separate small-dog space helps shy pups acclimate comfortably.
Heritage Bark Park spans 5 acres with themed areas and an outer walking loop—ideal for high-energy dogs and longer evening sessions when temperatures drop.
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Planning more pup-friendly trips? Try our guides to Los Angeles dog parks, Portland dog parks, and Denver dog parks.