10 Best Dog Parks in Idaho!

If you’re a dog owner living in Idaho, you’re in luck. Whether you live in Nampa, Coeur d'Alene, or nearby Caldwell, and Lewiston, there are plenty of options for your pup to get out and explore. To make things easier, here is a list of the 10 best dog parks in the Gem State. So grab your leash, throw a frisbee in your backpack, and hit the road!

Amity Dog Park, Nampa, ID

Looking for a place to let your pooch off-leash and make some new friends? Look no further than Amity Dog Park in Nampa! This leisurely six-acre expanse offers designated areas for both large and small/older dogs and is open from sunrise to sunset.

Meridian Bark Park, Meridian, ID

If you're in Meridian, you'll want to take your furry friend to Storey Bark Park. This 2.25-acre park is outfitted with benches and a shade pergola to keep your pup from getting too hot, and the entire facility is fenced to keep your dog safe and secure.

Katie's Dog Park, Pocatello, ID

Here is a half-acre expanse where your pup can run and play off-leash. There are two separate areas – one for large, energetic dogs and another for smaller, more relaxed furry friends. Plenty of amenities make this the perfect spot for all types of canines.

Morris Hill Dog Park, Boise, ID

Morris Hill Dog Park in Boise is packed with features, such as a large grassy open area, a fenced dog park, a picnic shelter, and a playground. And don't forget the arboretum. You and your dog can explore all day.

Moscow Dog Park, Moscow, ID

If you find yourself in Moscow, you'll want to check out the Moscow Dog Park. This is a 2-acre area where you can explore and make new furry friends while staying active and having a blast.

Together Treasure Valley Dog Island, Boise, ID

Dog Island is a 5.4-acre paradise for your pup. Here, they can swim and play in the surrounding pond, explore the large open space, or relax in the designated “shy dog” area. And with benches placed throughout the park, you never have to worry about finding a place to sit.

Centennial Dog Park, Caldwell, ID

Caldwell is home to the Centennial Dog Park, a great spot where you and your pup can socialize and explore. The park is located within Whittenberger Park and is open during daylight hours.

Central Bark Dog Park, Coeur d Alene, ID

Central Bark Dog Park has 1.8 acres of activity for your canine companion. Two fenced areas allow for both big and small dogs, and plenty of grassy open areas to run and play.

Baxter's Dog Park, Twin Falls, ID

This 1-acre park in Twin Falls is the perfect spot for your pup to get some exercise and socialize. There are big and little dog areas and the entire area is fenced in to ensure safety.

Penny's Memorial Dog Park, Lewiston, ID

Located in Lewiston, Penny's Memorial Park is a 1.8 acre playground for your pup. With two fenced off-leash areas, you can bring your pup here to explore and play. Clean up bag dispensaries, trash cans, and plenty of seating make this spot a great choice.

This text was created by the author with the assistance of GPT-3, a large-scale language generation model developed by OpenAI. The author reviewed, edited, and revised the draft language to their satisfaction and is fully responsible for the content of this publication.

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