Private Dog Park Rentals
Our Members’ Only Dog Park is designed with FUN in mind for you and your dog!
About Our Park
Our dog parks are designed for the ultimate experience with a focus on safety! There are three separate fully-fenced yards that provide completely different experiences in each one.
Finnegan Island
Boat docks to jump on, tunnels to run through, and mountains of dirt, everything your friend lives for! This one is especially exciting after a good rain if you don’t mind a bath afterwards!
Rough and Ready Mountain
So many different climbers for your dogs to explore and play around. There is also a picnic table to enjoy a snack or for your pup to survey the land! This one also has a pool in the warmer months to splash around in! No dirt or mud on rainy days, so no worries there!
Run! Jump! Climb!
This large yard is a dream for the adventurous canine who loves nature! Piles of large logs, boulders and giant spools to climb on and around. No dirt or mud on rainy days, so no worries there!
Dog Park Hours
[Weekdays] 7:00am-9:00pm
[Weekends] 7:00am-9:00pm
Call to book your time slots!
Membership Details
Yearly Membership: $120
30 minute yard rental: $15
Up to 3 dogs from the same household
House Rules
Clean up after your pets. Dog owners are responsible for picking up pet waste to keep park areas clean. We require that members sign our waiver and agree to follow park rules and policies before making any reservations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of dogs benefit from private dog parks?
The short answer: All dogs!
Because they're private spaces without the chaos you see at public parks, our play yards are especially well suited to dogs who are nervous, in training, or working through reactivity. But every pet can benefit from time with just their owners in an environment all to themselves. Here are a few things our members commonly do here :
Working on training skills, like recall, in an environment with moderate distractions (a good middle step between your own home and busier areas out in public)
Having play dates with one or two trusted member dogs, either just for fun or to help build healthy social skills
Being able to run around in a securely fenced space especially if owners don't have a yard of their own
Safely exposing dogs to new environments, which is a key part of proper socialization.
Changing up regular walking and play routines to provide more variety and fulfillment — taking the same route or playing in the same park every day in a row can get boring for our pets!
Why aren't public dog parks good for dogs?
It's important for most modern dogs to have off leash exercise where they're able to engage in natural behaviors like sniffing and running. Since letting dogs off leash in city parks is illegal can be dangerous for the surrounding community and wildlife — not to mention can lead to issues with animal control or park authority departments — public dog parks are a legal way to let dogs have off leash exercise. Unfortunately, the free and open nature of public dog parks has drawbacks. There might be unsocialized dogs displaying aggressive behavior, sick pets leading to disease transmission, or left-behind waste and other sanitation issues (since any given public dog park facility may not be cleaned regularly). All this aside, other dog owners are often inattentive of their dogs — particularly in popular parks specifically designed for pets to run off leash. Some people think of these areas like babysitters for their dogs and don't stay engaged in their pets' behavior. For these reasons, many dog behaviorists discourage visiting public dog parks and recommend private dog parks instead.
Our private dog park only allow one guest to book at a time. They are not open to the public — a reservation is required ahead of time, with both guests and GTTD agreeing to certain protocols to ensure there aren't any unexpected surprises in the space — which solves many of these issues.
How do I know if a private dog park works for my dog?
Dogs enjoy our play yards for all kinds of different reasons — spanning from physical exercise to behavior modification training to agility or other dog sports practice and more. Whatever your primary goals, there is a play area that suits you and your dog!
How do we ensure our private play areas are safe?
While public dog parks have a number of safety issues, such as aggressive dogs, disease transmission, and general cleanliness. Your dog's physical, mental and emotional safety is our priority. They benefit when you allow them to express their natural behaviors. With our dog park all bookings are
private— the only park users at a given time are the dog owners who signed up and dogs they bring with them enrolled in their family membership. GTTD dog park requires visiting dogs to have vaccinations or have equivalent titers.(distemper, parvovirus, rabies) Dogs are required to be on heartworm prevention, flea and tick control and to have had a negative fecal in the last 12 mos. Supervision is always required Adult supervision is required at all times. Any children that come must be in the dog's household.
Call to book your time slots!
Come see what all the excitement is about!