Seemor Dog Park in Port Orange, FL
Photo: City of Port Orange

Edgewater doesn't have its own off-leash park yet, but South Volusia County makes up for it with several fenced, well-shaded options a short drive away. Every pick below is free, fully fenced, and splits large and small dogs into separate yards, so you can let your dog run without worrying about a mismatch.

Top-Rated Dog Parks Near Edgewater

1. Seemor Dog Park (Port Orange)

For Edgewater families, plan about 10 min each way, and Port Orange is easy to get around once you're there.

Location: 5959 S Spruce Creek Road, Port Orange, FL 32129

Port Orange👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 6.8 mi
Seemor Dog Park in Port Orange, FL

A fully fenced Port Orange favorite with separate large and small dog sections plus an on-site dog wash station. The park is funded partly through a Volusia County ECHO Grant, and it shows in the upkeep.

Good to know: off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area, water fountains, dog wash station, shade.

Parent tip: Skip the first Wednesday of the month, when the park closes for routine maintenance.

For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Seemor Dog Park page.

2. Reed Canal Dog Park (South Daytona)

Heading out of Edgewater, budget about 14 min on the road, short enough for a spur-of-the-moment weekday trip.

Location: 100 Apple St, South Daytona, FL 32119

South Daytona👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 9.1 mi

Spacious open fields set this park apart, with fenced areas for both small and large dogs plus a dog-friendly walking trail alongside the canal. Restrooms and parking make it an easy full-morning stop. Locals treat Reed Canal Dog Park as a regular rotation stop rather than a once-in-a-while visit.

Good to know: off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area, shade, restrooms, parking.

Parent tip: Arrive before 9am on weekends to beat the crowd and grab shaded parking close to the gate.

Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Reed Canal Dog Park city page.

3. Riviera Oaks Dog Park (Holly Hill)

Starting in Edgewater, the drive takes about 16 min without traffic, and the round trip still fits inside a morning.

Location: 980 Alabama Ave, Holly Hill, FL 32117

Holly Hill👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 10.7 mi

Riviera Oaks Dog Park in Holly Hill gives dogs a real off-leash option with off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area. One of the area's oldest dedicated dog parks, opened in 2002 with small, large, and special-needs dog areas behind a double-gated entrance. Nature trails and wheelchair-accessible paths surround the fenced yards.

Good to know: off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area, shade trees, restrooms, walking trails.

Parent tip: The special-needs section is worth knowing about if you're traveling with an older or reactive dog.

Planning a specific day? Check the Riviera Oaks Dog Park status page for closures first.

4. Van Alder Dog Park (Daytona Beach Shores)

For a family coming from Edgewater, the drive clocks in at about 18 min without traffic, an easy add-on if you're already headed toward Daytona Beach Shores.

Location: 3035 S. Peninsula Drive, Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118

Daytona Beach Shores👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 12.2 mi

Tucked inside Lula M. McElroy Park on the west side of Daytona Beach Shores, this fenced yard has security lighting and cameras, plus separate small and large dog sections. Dogs must be licensed and vaccinated to enter. Locals treat Van Alder Dog Park as a regular rotation stop rather than a once-in-a-while visit.

Good to know: off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area, restrooms, parking, shade.

Parent tip: Bring proof of vaccination on your first visit, since the park posts and enforces that rule.

Before you load up the car, review the Van Alder Dog Park page for maintenance or event closures.

5. Gemini Springs Dog Park (DeBary)

For a family coming from Edgewater, the drive clocks in at about 20 min without traffic, an easy add-on if you're already headed toward DeBary.

Location: 37 Dirksen Drive, DeBary, FL 32713

DeBary👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 13.4 mi

A 4.5-acre fully fenced county park with sections split by weight, under and over 25 pounds, plus a dog wash station for the ride home. Walking trails around the yard give bigger dogs room to burn off extra energy. It's one of the more dependable off-leash stops near DeBary, Florida.

Good to know: off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area, shade, dog wash station, walking trails.

Parent tip: Pair the visit with a walk on the Gemini Springs trail network before or after off-leash time.

Save yourself a wasted trip — the Gemini Springs Dog Park page lists current hours and closures.

6. New Smyrna Beach Dog Park (New Smyrna Beach)

From Edgewater, budget about 23 min each way, but New Smyrna Beach has enough to fill a full morning out.

Location: 2641 Paige Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

New Smyrna Beach👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 15.5 mi

A kiddie pool built in for cooling off makes this 1.2-acre park a smart pick on hot afternoons. It sits behind the local humane society and includes concrete play structures dogs actually use. Locals treat New Smyrna Beach Dog Park as a regular rotation stop rather than a once-in-a-while visit.

Good to know: off-leash area, fenced, separate small-dog area, shade shelter, pool, play structures.

Parent tip: The pool gets refilled through the day, so late-afternoon visits usually mean cleaner water.

Seasonal hours apply; the official New Smyrna Beach Dog Park page has the latest.

How we picked these

We only included fenced, publicly maintained dog parks with a separate small-dog area, reliable shade, and water access. Private, HOA, and boarding-facility runs were excluded, and every listing is backed by the managing city or county's own park page.

Planning your visit

Florida heat builds fast, so plan visits for early morning or evening, especially in summer. Bring your own water bottle even at parks with fountains, since those can be out of service on hot weekends, and keep an eye on the posted maintenance closures before you head out.

For more kids' events near Edgewater this week, see the Edgewater events page.

Taking Kids to Edgewater Dog Parks

  • Walking feet only: running kids look like prey or playmates to excited dogs, and either way they get knocked down. Keep little ones beside you, not weaving through the pack.
  • Ask the owner before petting: every time, even for dogs that look friendly. Teach kids to offer a closed fist for a sniff first and skip dogs that are eating, playing tug, or guarding a toy.
  • One person works the gate: Seemor Dog Park and most Edgewater-area dog parks use double-gated entries so off-leash dogs can't bolt. Let an adult handle both gates; kids wait inside the airlock, not holding a gate open.
  • Stick to the small-dog side with toddlers when both sides are open. You get smaller dogs, slower play, and far fewer body-checks at kid height.

Before You Load Up the Car

  • Check the maintenance closure: Reed Canal Dog Park and several other Edgewater-area dog parks close one weekday morning for mowing and sanitizing, and shut down after heavy rain to protect the turf. The official page linked on each card has current status.
  • Bring water for dogs and kids: fountains exist at most parks but go offline in winter and during repairs. A collapsible bowl beats sharing the communal one during peak season.
  • Vaccination tags on the collar: current rabies tags are required everywhere, and some cities also require a paid park permit or registration. Check the card's "Good to know" line before your first visit.
  • Mind the surface in summer: decomposed granite and artificial turf hit paw-burning (and flip-flop-melting) temperatures by midday. Morning and evening visits are kinder to everyone's feet.

Edgewater Dog Parks, Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dog parks for kids near Edgewater, FL?

Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout dog parks within about 20 miles of Edgewater. The top picks include Seemor Dog Park, Reed Canal Dog Park and Riviera Oaks Dog Park, each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are dog parks near Edgewater free?

Yes, every dog park in this guide is free to visit, with no admission fee or ticket required for Seemor Dog Park, Reed Canal Dog Park, Riviera Oaks Dog Park or any of the other picks.

What is the closest dog park to Edgewater?

Seemor Dog Park in Port Orange is the closest pick at about 6.8 miles from Edgewater. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon, short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.

When are dog parks near Edgewater busiest?

Weekdays from 5 to 7 p.m. (the after-work rush) and weekend mornings. For calmer visits with kids, aim for weekday mid-mornings or early afternoons. In summer, go before 10 a.m. or after 7 p.m., turf and granite surfaces get hot enough to burn paws by midday. Most area dog parks also close one weekday morning for maintenance, so check the official page linked above before driving out.