Living near Benbrook means wide-open Texas skies — but when your dog needs to burn serious energy off-leash, you want a safe, fenced space without the long drive. The good news: some of the DFW metro's best dog parks are clustered within 15 miles of Benbrook, from a 10-acre off-leash destination with actual swimming ponds to a walkable neighborhood park just over the city line. Every pick below is public, free, and fully fenced — so you can relax on the bench while the dog does laps.

Top-Rated Dog Parks Near Benbrook

1. ZBonz Dog Park (Fort Worth)

Starting in Benbrook, the drive takes about 22 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 3500 N. Boaz Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76164

Fort Worth👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 14.6 mi
ZBonz Dog Park — Fort Worth, TX

Swimming ponds, irrigated turf, and 10 acres — ZBonz is Fort Worth's best dog park: If you have a high-drive dog that needs a real outing, ZBonz is the answer in Fort Worth. The former golf course layout gives large dogs 7 irrigated acres to roam, with aerated ponds where dogs can wade and swim. Two covered shelters keep owners comfortable. At 10 total acres it's one of the largest public off-leash spaces anywhere in DFW.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, 10 acres, agility equipment, swimming ponds, water fountain, shade structures, double-gated entry, waste stations.

Parent tip: No scheduled closure day, but arrive early on summer mornings — the ponds draw big crowds by 9am on weekends. Dogs must be current on rabies and distemper vaccines; tags should be on the collar.

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

2. Rush Creek Dog Park (Arlington)

Not a quick stop from Benbrook at 15.2 miles — best combined with other Arlington stops to make the drive worthwhile.

Location: 1900 Valleywood Drive, Arlington, TX 76016

Arlington👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 15.2 mi
Rush Creek Dog Park — Arlington, TX

Two parking lots, evening lights, and 5.3 fenced acres near Benbrook in Arlington: Rush Creek solves the two most common complaints about suburban dog parks: parking (two lots) and after-work usability (installed lighting). 5.3 fenced acres divided between small and large dog paddocks means room to run regardless of your dog's size. Arlington Parks maintains steady grass coverage. Solid backup when Tails N' Trails is unavailable.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, 5.3 acres, water fountain, benches, shade structures, two parking lots, lighting. Closed Wednesday before 12pms.

Parent tip: Closed Wednesday mornings (before 12pm). Two parking lots means you can almost always find a spot even on busy weekend mornings. The lighting makes this a rare option for weeknight visits year-round.

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

3. Fort Woof Dog Park (Fort Worth)

Heading out of Benbrook, budget about 15 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.

Location: 2200 Beach Street, Fort Worth, TX 76103

Fort Worth👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 10.1 mi
Fort Woof Dog Park — Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth's best-known off-leash park: Fort Woof sits inside Gateway Park along the Trinity River — 3.4 acres for big dogs and 1.6 acres for small dogs, both with agility courses and shaded shelters. The Trinity Trails connection means you can leash up and walk the riverfront before or after a play session. It's 10 miles from Benbrook with easy I-30 access.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, 3.4 acres large dog area, 1.6 acres small dog area, agility equipment, water fountain, shade structures, double-gated entry, waste stations, benches.

Parent tip: No dedicated closure day reported, but Fort Worth does periodic maintenance closures — check the Fort Worth Parks Twitter/X feed before a long drive. Morning visits before 9am are cooler and less crowded in summer.

4. Man's Best Field Dog Park (Mansfield)

A proper outing from Benbrook at 16.4 miles — the scale here is hard to match closer to Benbrook.

Location: 610 W Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063

Mansfield👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 16.4 mi
Man's Best Field Dog Park — Mansfield, TX

Free 7-acre downtown Mansfield dog park with swimming and evening lighting: Man's Best Field is free to use after city registration, and what you get for free is remarkable: 7 fenced acres, four paddocks with wooded terrain, an actual swimming hole, a dog washing station, and string-lit pavilions so evenings are as usable as afternoons. Trail connection adds more. Vaccines must be current and dogs at least 4 months old — register with Mansfield beforehand.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, 7 acres, four paddocks, swimming hole, dog washing station, wooded area, natural shade, trail connection, double-gated entry, string lighting, pavilion rental. Closed Tuesdays.

Parent tip: Closed Tuesdays. Register with Mansfield before your first visit — call (817) 728-3647. Summer hours run until 9pm (March–October), making evening visits one of the best ways to enjoy this park without the heat.

Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Man's Best Field Dog Park facilities status page before packing up the car.

5. Tails N' Trails Dog Park (Arlington)

Out of Benbrook, plan for about 20 min in the car — makes Arlington a realistic weekday-afternoon option from Benbrook.

Location: 601 Fielder Road, Arlington, TX 76018

Arlington👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 13.6 mi
Tails N' Trails Dog Park — Arlington, TX

Largest free off-leash park in Arlington — no fees, no fuss: Tails N' Trails is run by Arlington Parks, free to use, and huge — 5.7 acres of mixed open grass and shaded woods where dogs can genuinely run. Separate small and large paddocks keep the playing field fair. The on-site dog wash means you're leaving the mess at the park instead of your back seat, and shaded benches make long visits easy on owners.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, 5.7 acres, dog wash station, water fountain, shade structures, benches, wooded areas, open areas. Closed Tuesday 5am–12pms.

Parent tip: Closed Tuesday mornings (5am–12pm) for maintenance — plan around it. The dog wash station is a genuine perk; bring a towel if your dog finds the muddier wooded corners.

6. Burleson Bark Park (Burleson)

Driving from Benbrook, about 17 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in Burleson.

Location: 616 Memorial Plaza, Burleson, TX 76028

Burleson👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 11.1 mi
Burleson Bark Park — Burleson, TX

Agility and a dog wash — Burleson's full-featured park: Burleson Bark Park packs agility obstacles, a dog wash station, and a covered pavilion into a well-maintained fully fenced space in downtown Burleson. Separate areas for dogs under and over 30 lbs keep the play safe, and the double-gated entrance prevents accidental escapes. At 11 miles from Benbrook, it's a solid option when you want a cleaner post-run experience.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, agility equipment, dog wash station, water fountain, double-gated entrance, shelter/pavilion, benches, waste stations. Closed Mondays.

Parent tip: Closed Mondays for maintenance — Tuesday through Sunday only. The dog wash station makes this a great last stop on a hot day; bring a towel. Max 3 dogs per owner per Burleson's rules.

Before you load up the car, review the Burleson Bark Park page for maintenance or event closures.

7. Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park (North Richland Hills)

about 25 min from Benbrook each way — North Richland Hills rewards the drive if you plan a few hours.

Location: 7804 Davis Boulevard, North Richland Hills, TX 76182

North Richland Hills👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 16.8 mi
Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park — North Richland Hills, TX

Community-built NRH dog park with great shade and reliable size separation: Named after local volunteers, Tipps Canine Hollow reflects the care that went into building it. The mature tree canopy is the standout feature — genuinely shaded paddocks on both the large-dog and small-dog sides, a real asset when July temperatures spike. Double-gated entries on both runs reduce escape risk at peak weekend crowds. A dependable 10-mile drive north from Arlington.

Good to know: fenced, separate small and large dog areas, double-gated entry, water fountain, benches, shade trees, waste stations, plastic bag stations. Closed Wednesdays.

Parent tip: Closed Wednesdays for maintenance — skip it that day. Large dogs are defined as 36 lbs and up. Mature shade trees make this one of the more comfortable parks for a mid-morning summer visit.

Save yourself a wasted trip — the Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park page lists current hours and closures.

How we picked these

We looked at every public, free, fully fenced off-leash park within 20 miles of Benbrook and ranked by the features that matter most: separate small and large dog areas (the single biggest safety factor), water access, agility equipment, and shade. Membership-only and leashed-only areas were excluded. Maintenance closure days were verified against official city pages so you don't show up to a locked gate.

Planning your visit

June through September, aim for before 8am or after 7pm — asphalt parking lots and sun-baked turf can burn paw pads fast. Most parks require proof of current vaccinations (rabies tag on the collar is standard); some cities also require a city dog license. Bring your own water bowl in winter — fountains are often shut off November through February. Check the /tx/benbrook events page for family-friendly activities happening near these parks on your visit day.

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

Taking Kids to Benbrook 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 — ZBonz Dog Park and most Benbrook-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 — smaller dogs, slower play, and far fewer body-checks at kid height.

Before You Load Up the Car

  • Check the maintenance closure — Rush Creek Dog Park and several other Benbrook-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.

Benbrook Dog Parks — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dog parks for kids near Benbrook, TX?

Our 2026 guide picks 7 standout dog parks within about 20 miles of Benbrook. The top picks include ZBonz Dog Park, Rush Creek Dog Park and Fort Woof Dog Park — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are dog parks near Benbrook free?

Yes — every dog park in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for ZBonz Dog Park, Rush Creek Dog Park, Fort Woof Dog Park or any of the other picks.

What is the closest dog park to Benbrook?

Fort Woof Dog Park in Fort Worth is the closest pick at about 10.1 miles from Benbrook. 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 Benbrook 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.