Richland Hills sits at the heart of Tarrant County's best cluster of dog parks — within 10 miles you can reach a splash-pad dog park in Grapevine, a 10-acre irrigated spread in Fort Worth, and a wooded escape in Southlake, all free and fully fenced. Whether your dog needs a quick weeknight run or a long Saturday outing, here are the top off-leash options within easy reach of Richland Hills.

Top-Rated Dog Parks Near Richland Hills

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

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

North Richland Hills👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 1 mi
Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park — North Richland Hills, TX

Shaded, established off-leash park 10 miles from Arlington in NRH: Tipps Canine Hollow has been around since 2006, and it shows — mature shade trees have grown tall enough to actually cool the park in summer, which is not something newer open-turf parks can offer. Two acres for large dogs and a separate acre for small dogs, with double-gated entries on each side. Reliable and well-maintained.

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

Parent tip: Closed Wednesdays for maintenance. Dogs over 36 lbs go in the large-dog area — NRH enforces the weight rule. Weekday mornings after the Wednesday closure are usually the least crowded.

For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park page.

2. City of Hurst Dog Park (Hurst)

Location: 900 TCC Rd, Hurst, TX 76054

Hurst👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 2.1 mi

Hurst's dog park: small run, large run, mixed run, wash hose — all behind the Animal Center: The three-run layout at Hurst's dog park gives dog owners more flexibility than a standard two-enclosure setup — small, large, and a mixed-size option for dogs that size up well with any group. Dog wash hose at the exit means you're not transporting mud to your back seat. Bottle filler station handles the hydration. Three miles from Bedford on TCC Road.

Good to know: fenced, separate small & large dog areas, third run for dogs of all sizes, water station, dog wash hose, bottle filler, waste stations. Closed Wednesdays.

Parent tip: Closed Wednesdays, same as Tipps — plan Thursday through Tuesday for your best options. The mixed-size run is useful if you have two dogs of different sizes who prefer to stay together.

Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the City of Hurst Dog Park city page.

3. Bark Park (Bedford)

Heading out of Richland Hills, budget under 10 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.

Location: 3200 Meadow Park Dr, Bedford, TX 76021

Bedford👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 4.2 mi
Bark Park — Bedford, TX

Agility obstacles, size separation, and a pavilion — Bedford's solid pick: Bedford keeps Bark Park in good shape inside the Meadow Park Athletic Complex. The agility setup gives active and working-breed dogs mental stimulation beyond just running in circles. Separate small and large fenced runs with double-gated entries are standard, and the covered pavilion nearby offers shade on hot weekends. Makes the short drive from Arlington easy to justify.

Good to know: fenced, separate small & large dog areas, water fountain, dog agility equipment, doggie clean-up station, covered picnic tables, splash pad, pavilion, restrooms. Closed Wednesdays & Thursdays.

Parent tip: Closed Wednesday AND Thursday — the longest closure in the area. The splash pad and adjacent playground make it a natural two-for-one if you have young kids as well as a dog.

Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Bark Park facilities status page before packing up the car.

4. Fort Woof Dog Park (Fort Worth)

Heading out of Richland Hills, budget under 10 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.

Location: 751 Beach St, Fort Worth, TX 76111

Fort Worth👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 6.1 mi

Fort Worth dog park with agility courses and shaded owner seating: Fort Woof gives active dogs something to do beyond running in circles — an agility course in both the large and small dog sections adds real engagement. Shaded seating shelters mean owners don't have to stand in the sun, which matters in August. Inside Gateway Park along Beach Street, with 5 acres of total fenced space split between size groups.

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

Parent tip: No regular closure day — a reliable option when other parks are shut for maintenance mid-week. Parking can fill up during weekend afternoons in fall; weekday mornings are your best bet for an uncrowded run.

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

5. Freedom Dog Park (Trophy Club)

Starting in Richland Hills, the drive takes about 12 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 2675 Trophy Park Dr, Trophy Club, TX 76262

Trophy Club👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 8 mi
Freedom Dog Park — Trophy Club, TX

Trophy Club dog park: agility for the dog, playground for the kids: Freedom Dog Park is the rare off-leash facility that solves the whole family problem at once — an agility course, wooded natural section, and two shaded pavilions for the dog, with an adjacent children's playground so kids have their own activity. Both large and small dog enclosures have their own agility setups and wash-out areas. Four miles north of Fort Worth off Trophy Club Drive.

Good to know: fenced, separate small & large dog areas, agility courses for both sizes, wooded natural section, water fountains, wash-out areas, two shaded pavilions, children's playground. Closed Thursdays.

Parent tip: Closed Thursdays. The adjacent playground turns this into a genuine family outing — bring the whole crew on a Friday morning in October when the weather is ideal and the park is quiet.

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

6. The Bark Park at Bear Creek Park (Grapevine)

Starting in Richland Hills, the drive takes about 14 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 3230 S State Hwy 360, Grapevine, TX 76051

Grapevine👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 9.3 mi
The Bark Park at Bear Creek Park — Grapevine, TX

Splash pad dog park near Richland Hills that dogs love in summer: Grapevine's Bark Park at Bear Creek has a motion-activated splash pad, a full agility course, and a dog washing station — making it one of the most entertaining parks in this list for dogs who love water. Fenced and free with separate small and large dog areas, it's about 9 miles from Richland Hills and worth the drive on a hot Texas afternoon.

Good to know: fenced, separate small & large dog areas, motion-activated splash pad, agility course, dog washing station, water fountain, shade structures, restrooms. Closed Thursdays.

Parent tip: Closed Thursdays. The splash pad is the star attraction — it activates automatically by motion, so water-loving dogs will find it on their own. Go on a weekday morning in summer for the best experience without the weekend crowd.

Mechanical maintenance can happen without notice — check the The Bark Park at Bear Creek Park status page before you load up.

7. Boo Boo's Buddies Dog Park (Southlake)

If you're based in Richland Hills, it's about 15 min without traffic — worth combining with other Southlake stops.

Location: 3901 N White Chapel Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092

Southlake👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 9.9 mi
Boo Boo's Buddies Dog Park — Southlake, TX

Free mulched-surface dog park with woodland trails — Southlake's naturalistic option: There's no admission fee at Boo Boo's Buddies, and it punches above its weight for free: mulched ground in both the small and large dog enclosures, mature shade trees, adjacent woodland trails for an on-leash extension, and a pavilion with picnic tables. Less crowded on weekends than the larger facilities nearby. A genuine change of pace from bare-dirt or turf parks.

Good to know: fenced, separate small & large dog areas, water fountain, benches, picnic tables, shade trees, mulched ground, adjacent woodlands, pavilion. Closed Wednesdays.

Parent tip: Closed Wednesdays. The mulched surface can stay soft for a day after heavy rain — check conditions before the trip. Parking is simple off White Chapel Blvd.

Check the Boo Boo's Buddies Dog Park page for any maintenance or weather closures before heading out.

How we picked these

We included only public, free, fully fenced off-leash areas — no HOA parks, no membership-required facilities. Parks are ranked first by separate small and large dog zones, then by water access, agility equipment, shade, and maintenance quality. Closure days were verified against official city pages. No venue paid for inclusion.

Planning your visit

From June through September, go early — before 9 am — when ground temps are still paw-friendly. All parks require current vaccination tags; keep your records accessible in case a ranger asks. Water fountains at most parks shut off during freeze warnings, so bring a travel bowl from November through February. Find family events near Richland Hills at kids events in Richland Hills.

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

Taking Kids to Richland Hills 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 — Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park and most Richland Hills-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 — City of Hurst Dog Park and several other Richland Hills-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.

Richland Hills Dog Parks — Frequently Asked Questions

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

Our 2026 guide picks 7 standout dog parks within about 10 miles of Richland Hills. The top picks include Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park, City of Hurst Dog Park and Bark Park — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are dog parks near Richland Hills free?

Yes — every dog park in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park, City of Hurst Dog Park, Bark Park or any of the other picks.

What is the closest dog park to Richland Hills?

Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park in North Richland Hills is the closest pick at about 1 miles from Richland Hills. 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 Richland Hills 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.