Herman Franks Dog Park in Salt Lake City is a canine paradise that will leave tails wagging and dog owners smiling. This park is a testament to the commitment and dedication of its organizers in creating a safe and enjoyable space for our furry friends. From the moment you enter the park, you're greeted by a well-maintained and spacious area where dogs can roam, socialize, and burn off some energy. The park features separate sections for small and large dogs, ensuring a comfortable environment for every pup. The thoughtful amenities, such as water stations and waste disposal stations, add convenience for pet owners. What sets Herman Franks Dog Park apart is the sense of community it fosters. It's a place where dog owners come together, sharing stories, tips, and laughter while their furry companions frolic and play. Whether you're a local or visiting Salt Lake City, this dog park is a must-visit destination for an unforgettable bonding experience with your beloved...
Read more5-Star Review for Downtown Salt Lake Dog Park
If you're in Salt Lake and looking for a slice of tail-wagging heaven for your pup, look no further! This dog park near downtown is an absolute gem. Open 7 days a week—because dogs don’t take weekends off—it’s a reliable, go-to spot for both energetic zoomies and lazy lounging.
The grounds are well-kept, spacious, and thoughtfully laid out, with grass and gravel areas both big and small dogs play together. There’s plenty of shaded spots for humans to sit and socialize, while the dogs make friends of their own. Water stations are conveniently placed, and the vibe is always friendly—both two-legged and four.
My dog runs in like he owns the place and leaves happy and exhausted every time. It's become part of our routine and honestly, I think he likes it more than the couch (which is saying something).
Salt Lake, you did this one right....
Read moreI took my dog there yesterday because I heard this was a good park with a lot of friendly dogs. My dog (18lbs mini goldendoodle) is the sweetest dog who makes friends wherever she goes and loves socializing, but that park is quite overcrowded. 5 minutes after arriving, when my dog was just sniffing around and getting used to the place, a grumpy small white dog there started attacking her. The dog kept biting my dog while my dog was crying and running back to me. No apologies from the owner. Actually, no sign of the owner at all and no help from the people around, who just watched the whole scene. I picked my dog up and we left. We never had problems like that in any other park. After that we went to another park that we usually go to and my dog had fun, but was still quite scared because of that incident. We won't come back...
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