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“Barkham at Markham” Dog Park

Doggy fun off leahs at Barkham“The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too.”         Samuel Butler

If you’re among the more than 43 million American households that own at least one dog, consider checking out “Barkham at Markham” with your canine companion(s). This approximately three-acre, fenced-in area, which opened just west of the entrance to5 Markham Park in March 2005, was designed as a space for dogs to play leash-free. It includes sections for both large and small dogs, and it was the first dog park in the County landscaped with Bermuda sod to provide a smooth, even grassy playing surface.

Owner amenities include 8-foot-wide asphalt paths for walking or jogging with your pet, as well as three shelters for resting areas. Two shelters feature fountains dispensing chilled water for humans, while dogs have their own fountains in designated areas. There is also an area for washing dogs of all sizes. The entire dog park is fully ADA accessible.

Both dogs and their owners are expected to adhere to Dog Park Rules (PDF – 88KB).

 Doggy play is the best  In the tunnel of shade  Cooling off in the kiddie pool
 A nice shower cools off the canines  Chasing is the best  Pet parents keep an eye on their furry friends

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Barkham at Markham” is open during regular park hours. For more information, call the park at 954-389-2000.

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Well-behaved, leashed dogs are allowed to visit all Broward County Parks EXCEPT Hollywood North Beach Park (beachside) and all of the Nature Centers and Natural Areas.

If you plan to visit a city park with your pet, check the rules of the city as most municipalities do not allow pets in their parks.

Other Broward Dog Parks

All are free and open daily unless otherwise indicated.

Dr. Steven G. Paul Dog Park
2915 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs

Fort Lauderdale

  1. Bark Park at Snyder Park
    3299 S.W. Fourth Ave. (just north of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport) Closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day; free weekdays, admission included in park entrance fee on weekends; dog swimming also available

  2. Canine Beach  
    From the center line of Sunrise Boulevard at A1A north 100 yards on the beach. Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only year round; permits required.

  3. Riverwalk Linear Park
    20 North New River Dr. (S.W. Fifth Ave. to S.E. Second Ave.)

Hallandale Beach
Three locations:

  1. B.F. James Park, 101 N.W. 9th St.
  2. Peter Bluesten Park, 501 S.E. First Ave. 
  3. Golden Isles Park, Egret Dr. and Layne Blvd. 

The parks are open daily from 7:30 a.m. to dusk.  For more information or rules and regulations: www.hallandalebeachfl.gov

Happy Tails Dog Park at Seminole Park
City of Plantation
6600 S.W. 16th St.

Hollywood Dog-Friendly Parks (PDF -88KB)
(click on names for fees, times, etc.)

  1. Oakridge Park
  2. Poinciana Neighborhood Dog Park

Oakland Bark Park
City of Oakland Park
971 N.W. 38th St.

Tamarac
Gary B. Jones Park for People and Pups
8101 Southgate Boulevard
(NW Corner of University Drive and Southgate Blvd. directly next to Veteran's Memorial Park).  For more information, call 954-597-3620.

Woodville Dog Park
City of North Lauderdale
1500 S.W. 83rd Ave. (McNab Rd. & S.W. 83rd Ave.)