Tampa is a dog-friendly city, and it was simply called the fourth finest city for dog parks in the nation by LawnStarter. To develop their ranking, YardStarter compared 98 of the most significant U.S. cities based upon Access, Quality, and Climate. More particularly, they factored in the variety of dog parks per 100,000 two-legged locals, visitor rankings, and historic weather condition information, amongst 8 overall metrics.
Our city ranked 7th for dog parks per 100,000 locals, and sixth for leading ranked dog parks. Tampa boasts 16 lovely “Barks & Recreation” ran dog parks. Here’s complete guide to areas to bring your pooch:
- Angus Goss Dog Park, 4601 N Central Ave, 33603
- Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, 600 N Ashley Dr, 33602
- Davis Islands, 1002 Severn St, 33606
- Deputy John Kotfila, Jr Memorial Dog Park, 626 N Raymond Ave, 33602
- Gadsden Park, 6901 S MacDill Ave, 33611
- Giddens Park, 5202 N 12th St, 33603
- Herman Massey Park, 1002 N Franklin St, 33602
- James Urbanski Dog Park @ Al Lopez Park, 4810 N Himes Ave, 33614
- Julian B Lane Riverfront Park, 1001 N Boulevard, 33606
- Madison Street Dog Park, 1224 E Madison St, 33602
- New Tampa Rotary Dog Park, 17301 Commerce Park Blvd, 33647
- Palma Ceia Park, 2200 Marti St, 33629
- Picnic Island Dog Beach, 7409 Picnic Island Blvd, 33616
- Rowlett Park, 2401 E Yukon St, 33604
- Queenie’s Dog Park @ Waterworks Park, 1710 N Highland Ave, 33602
- Washington Street Park, 118 N 12th St, 33602
There are likewise 242 dog-friendly dining establishments in Tampa, Florida (18th-highest), in addition to 62.5 family pet shops and veterinarian workplaces per 10,000 facilities (39th-highest).
The lovely stretch of Bayshore Boulevard, Curtis Hixon Park, the Tampa Riverwalk, our wide variety of breweries and more make our great city a paradise for pups. Our own Tampa International Airport has a pet relief location, also.