Dog-Friendly Parks in Bryan
Let's face it...Dogs are our favorite kind of people, and in Bryan, Texas furry friends are welcome to join in the fun! Scroll below through our list of pawfect parks to enjoy in Bryan!
Morris "Buzz" Hamilton Park
Morris “Buzz” Hamilton Memorial Park in Bryan, Texas, is a great place to take your dog thanks to the Hudson Dog Park located within it. The off-leash dog park spans several acres and includes separate play areas for different dog sizes, shaded spots, water fountains, and trails perfect for walking together. It also connects to the scenic Park Hudson Trail, making it easy to extend your outing beyond the fenced areas. With plenty of space, shade, and amenities, it’s an ideal spot for dogs and their owners to relax, play, and enjoy the outdoors.
Location: 4890 Boonville Rd
Heritage Park
Heritage Park in Bryan, Texas is a peaceful spot that makes for a pleasant outing with your dog. With walking trails, shaded areas, and picnic tables, it offers a comfortable space to stroll and relax together. The mostly open layout means your pup gets plenty of room to explore while you enjoy a casual break outdoors.
Location: 600 S Hutchins St
Sue Haswell Park
Sue Haswell Memorial Park in Bryan, Texas, is a spacious, dog-friendly spot featuring wide open green areas and versatile amenities. One of its baseball/softball fields can be locked off from general use, which makes it a convenient and contained space for letting your dog run and play. With plenty of trees, picnic areas, and walking paths around the park, it offers both playtime and a relaxing environment for you and your pup to enjoy together.
Location: 1142 E William Joel Bryan Pkwy
Camelot Park
Camelot Park in Bryan, Texas is a peaceful 21-acre neighborhood park featuring a 0.7-mile walking trail, a playground and even a monarch butterfly garden. Its open green space and paved path make it a comfortable outing with your dog - you can stroll together, let your pup explore the grassy areas (on-leash as required) and take in the natural touches like the butterfly garden.
Location: 2700 Camelot Dr
Boonville Heritage Park
Boonville Heritage Park in Bryan, Texas, is a peaceful, historic green space that’s also great for a dog walk. The park’s gated entrances help create a contained, safe environment, making it feel more dog-friendly even though it’s not an off-leash area. With open lawns, walking paths, and plenty of room to explore, it’s an enjoyable spot for you and your pup to relax and take in a bit of local history together.
Location: 2421 Boonville Rd
Lake Bryan
Lake Bryan in Bryan, Texas is a fantastic spot to bring your dog for a scenic outing. With more than 10 miles of hiking and biking trails around the lake, you’ll find plenty of space for a walk together. Dogs are welcome as long as they’re leashed. The park also offers lake views, picnic areas, and open green-spaces, making it a refreshing escape for both you and your pup. Just be sure to follow park rules regarding pets and clean up after your dog to keep it enjoyable for all visitors.
Location: 8200 Sandy Point Rd
Dog - Friendly Parks Map
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Get Directions (979) 204-5492
Click here to learn more about what you can experience at Boonville Heritage Park. Boonville Heritage Park is the last preserved remnant of the town of Boonville, the original county seat of…
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Get Directions (979) 775-7800
With more than 20 miles of hiking, biking, and running trails, swimming areas, campgrounds, and largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and redfish stocked by Texas Parks & Wildlife, there are plenty of opportunities…
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Morris “Buzz” Hamilton ParkGet Directions
Morris “Buzz” Hamilton Memorial Park in Bryan, Texas is a welcoming five-acre off-leash dog park that features three separate fenced play areas for different sizes of dogs, water fountains for both pets…
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Sue Haswell ParkGet Directions
Sue Haswell Memorial Park in Bryan, Texas is a well-established 19-acre community park that offers a wide array of recreational amenities including pavilions with picnic tables and grills, a large playground with…
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Heritage ParkGet Directions
Heritage Park in Bryan, Texas is a charming 3-acre neighborhood park donated to the city in 1993 by the Brazos Heritage Society. It features a central historic-style gazebo (named for Matthew Winsper…
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Camelot ParkGet Directions
Camelot Park in Bryan, Texas is a serene, 21-acre neighborhood park featuring a 0.7-mile jogging/walking trail, a playground for children, and a dedicated monarch-butterfly garden. The butterfly garden is part of the…
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