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Warmer temperature levels implies more outside activities and homeowners can take a look at among Houston’s numerous roomy dog parks with their furry buddies this weekend.

Houston has numerous parks to select from, however here are a few of the premier dog parks on Yelp in the Greater Houston Area.

Best dog parks in Houston: Location, ranking and features

Johnny Steele Dog Park at Buffalo Bayou Park

David Camp watches his dog, Lewis, play in the water at Johnny Steele Dog Park on Monday, June 11, 2018, in Houston. The park, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Harvey, reopened for the first time since the storm.

David Camp sees his dog, Lewis, play in the water at Johnny Steele Dog Park on Monday, June 11, 2018, in Houston. The park, which was greatly harmed by Hurricane Harvey, resumed for the very first time given that the storm.

Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle

The two-acre dog park was developed as part of a $58 million restoration of Buffalo Bayou Park and opened Jan. 17, 2015.

It was called after Johnny Steele, a Houston landscape designer, and is among Houston’s biggest dog parks.

The park resumed in June 2018 after being shut down for almost a year due to damages and flooding from Hurricane Harvey. Renovations consist of brand-new seats for the people and entryways for both the big dog and lap dog locations that are kept independently.

Both locations have their own ponds, dog cleaning stations, shade structures and drinking water fountains.

The park has a 3.5 star rating on Yelp and is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily near Allen Parkway and Montrose Boulevard.

Levy Dog Park at Levy Park

Molly, a black labrador, jumps after a toy in a pond in the new dog park at Gene Green Beltway 8 Park Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, in east Houston. The park held a grand opening with hundreds of dogs attending.

Molly, a black labrador, leaps after a toy in a pond in the brand-new dog park at Gene Green Beltway 8 Park Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, in east Houston. The park held a grand opening with numerous dogs going to.

Johnny Hanson/Chronicle

With a 4.5 star rating on Yelp, Levy Dog Park is among the most popular dog parks in Houston for Bayou City homeowners.

Acquired by the city in 1942, Levy Park had actually been refurbished in 2 stages by both the Upper Kirby District and Intown Chamber of Commerce. 

In 2006, there was another restoration and a dog run was included, which ended up being the dog park.

In 2015, Levy Park went through another restoration and the six-acre park reopened in 2017 with a brand-new style.

Residents who have actually checked out the dog park like that its turf-based surface area is a safe space for dogs to run around. Families likewise enjoy it due to the fact that it is near a play ground where kids can play.

The park lies at 3700 Wakeforest Ave. in the Upper Kirby District of Houston.

TC Jester Dog Park

Jessica Shannon holds onto her Boston Terrier Buckley Saturday, April 24, 2010, at the Houston Dog Park Association's Grand Opening Party for the TC Jester Dog Park.

Jessica Shannon keeps her Boston Terrier Buckley Saturday, April 24, 2010, at the Houston Dog Park Association’s Grand Opening Party for the TC Jester Dog Park.

Chris Curry/CHRONICLE

TC Jester Dog Park is a 1.08 acre area of the park.

It has a 31,000-square foot run for big dogs in addition to a 16,000 square foot run for little dogs.

The dog park formally opened to the general public in August 2009 and is at 4201 T.C. Jester Blvd. in northwest Houston.

The location is fenced and likewise has drinking water fountains.

With a 3.5 star rating on Yelp, visitors enhance the park not just for its dog park location however likewise for cycling tracks, swimming pool and disc golf.

Danny Jackson Bark Park

Kenji runs after a ball at Danny Jackson Family Bark Park in Houston, Tuesday, July 2, 2019.

Kenji follows a ball at Danny Jackson Family Bark Park in Houston, Tuesday, July 2, 2019.

Juan Figueroa/Staff professional photographer

The Danny Jackson Family Bark Park is a 2.76 acre dog park in southwest Houston.

It was called after previous Harris Health District Board of Directors member, Danny Jackson.

The park has 2 different off-leash locations for both little and big dogs and boasts numerous features such as drinking water fountains, totally free dog waste bag and a dog cleaning location.

It has a four-star rating on Yelp and visitors have actually said that it permits lots of space for dogs to run totally free and a cool swimming pool for hot summertime days.

The park is open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 4828 1/2 Loop Central Drive.

Midtown Park

Caroline Batton, left, holds her dog, Cinnamon, as Veronica Atar helps wash her and cool her down after playing with other dogs in the 90-degree weather at Bear Branch dog park, Wednesday, May 11, 2022, in The Woodlands.

Caroline Batton, left, holds her dog, Cinnamon, as Veronica Atar assists clean her and cool her down after having fun with other dogs in the 90-degree weather condition at Bear Branch dog park, Wednesday, May 11, 2022, in The Woodlands.

Jason Fochtman/Staff professional photographer

It cost $48 million to develop Midtown Park at 2811 Travis St. in Downtown Houston.

Midtown Houston is thought about a walkable community and boasts 9,500 homeowners.

The dog perform at Midtown Park was created with both flat and sloped surface areas so dogs can reveal some dexterity when they play there.

The park has a four-star rating on Yelp and numerous commenters discussed just how much they take pleasure in going there. 

Millie Bush Dog Park

Jose Dominguez, of Houston, cools off his Border Terrier named Toby into a pond at Millie Bush Dog Park in George Bush Park Sunday, June 10, 2012, in Houston.

Jose Dominguez, of Houston, cools down his Border Terrier called Toby into a pond at Millie Bush Dog Park in George Bush Park Sunday, June 10, 2012, in Houston.

Johnny Hanson/Houston Chronicle

Millie Bush Dog Park is another popular park Houstonians check out to hang out with their pups.

The park is open from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily at 16101 Westheimer Parkway in west Houston.

The park has a couple of features such as a water fountain,benches, a dog shower and ponds

The park has a 4.5 star rating on Yelp and visitors said they take pleasure in the ponds, water fountains and covered awnings to beat the heat.

Powder Keg

One-year-old Freddie the dog, sits in the water of the dog park at the existing Harris County Park at 9118 Wheat Cross Drive on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. which may become The Deputy Darren Goforth Park. The name change for the park has not yet been approved. The park is off West road, down the street from where Deputy Goforth was killed.

One-year-old Freddie the dog, beings in the water of the dog park at the existing Harris County Park at 9118 Wheat Cross Drive on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. which might end up being The Deputy Darren Goforth Park. The name modification for the park has actually not yet been authorized. The park is off West roadway, down the street from where Deputy Goforth was killed.

Karen Warren/Houston Chronicle

Powder Keg is a dog-friendly bar that serves different imaginative mixed drinks with a comfy environment, music and large outside space.

The bar opened in 2019 at 1300 Brittmoore Road in Spring Branch Village.

The bar’s dog park is likewise preferred with its customers and has different features such as a garbage disposal bin, wash bin and lots of dubious tree locations

The bar is open Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to midnight; Friday from 3 p.m. to midnight; Saturday from 11 a.m. to midnight; and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Ervan Chew Dog Park

Doug Meaders tries to teach Scooby , a nine week old pug-terrier mix how to jump over a mini jump at the Southdown Dog Park in Pearland, Texas. Meaders bought the dog for his daugher Elizabeth Meaders, 8 for making the honor roll at Mary Marek Elementary School in Alvin, Texas. The High Sunday was 81 degrees and the weather should be the same throughout the week.

Doug Meaders attempts to teach Scooby , a 9 week old pug-terrier mix how to leap over a tiny dive at the Southdown Dog Park in Pearland, Texas. Meaders purchased the dog for his daugher Elizabeth Meaders, 8 for making the honor roll at Mary Marek Elementary School in Alvin, Texas. The High Sunday was 81 degrees and the weather condition must be the very same throughout the week.

Thomas B. Shea/For the Houston Chronicle

Ervan Chew Dog Park was the very first community park in Houston to permit dogs to run around off-leash in a designated dog zone.

The dog park was devoted to an area organization The Friends of Ervan Chew Park in May 2004.

The fenced-in dog zone where they can play easily is 9,000 square feet in size and handled by the Houston Parks and Recreation Department.

The park is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily at 4502 Dunlavy St. in Houston’s Museum District.

The park has a three star rating on Yelp with visitors stating they enjoyed numerous features such as the splash pad, seating throughout the park, the water fountain location and play ground

Market Square Park

Downtown resident Kelsye Freeman kisses her dog Sueki while at the dog park in the renovated Market Square. There are between 3,500 and 4,000 people living in downtown now.

Downtown local Kelsye Freeman kisses her dog Sueki while at the dog park in the refurbished Market Square. There are in between 3,500 and 4,000 individuals living in downtown now.

Mayra Beltran/Houston Chronicle

The Holly Anawaty Dog Run located in Houston’s Historic Market Square Park was called after a Houstonian who wanted dogs and actively added to the neighborhood.

The dog park was devoted in Anawaty’s name on May 21, 2011.

The 12-acre park lies at 301 Milam St. in downtown Houston.

The park has 2 dog runs, for both little and big dogs, in addition to benches, canine drinking water fountains and a lit crescent sidewalk

The park has a 4.5 star review rate on Yelp and is valued as a marker of Bayou City history as one of its oldest parks.

Congressman Bill Archer Dog Park

Zoe climbs the agility feature at Bill Archer Dog park.

Zoe climbs up the dexterity function at Bill Archer Dog park.

Jill Karnicki/Staff professional photographer

Congressman Bill Archer Dog Park is a 17-acre dog park west Houston.

The park is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily at 3201 State Highway 6 North.

The park has a 4.5 star ranking on Yelp and visitors pointed out a few of the features are a large location for dogs to play, dog park swimming pool, smaller sized dog park, dog showers, lots of parking and washrooms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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