Off leash Dog Parks in South Surrey

Own a dog?  Here are the best off-leash parks and sites in South Surrey to take your furry friend this spring!

Blackie Spit – 3100 McBride Avenue, Surrey

Blackie Spit has a fully fenced off-leash area, with a mixed terrain of grass, gravel, and sand. You will be able to find a covered area for the rainy days when your pup still needs to stretch their legs! Additionally, Blackie Spit has a designated off-leash beach area.  Dogs are not allowed on the regular beaches between May 15th – September 15th  but through the summer the off-leash beach is a great spot for dogs to go for a dip.

 

The spit has beautiful views of mud bay and the north shore mountains.

 

Dogwood Park  – 13485 20th Avenue, Surrey

Dogwood Park is made up a large series of trails that wind through the forest, and connect to a larger system of trails outside of the designated off-leash area.  The park offers a large open field for playing fetch, and trails with lots of trees for dogs who like to explore. Dogwood also offers a separate are for small dogs or if no small dogs some people bring their more aggressive dogs to that area to be separate from the other pups.

There’s fresh water supply and lots of great dogs and owners.  There is a sitting area with chairs and picnic tables so you can relax while your dog goes and burns off some steam. It’s a great place to bring your pup any day of the week!

 

Wills Brook Park – 2955 160 Street, Surrey

Wills Brook is on the east side of South Surrey, and a bit closer to those who live in Grandview corners and Morgan Creek area.  Within the park, you’ll find a 1.2-acre off-leash area for dogs, with access from 160 Street, as well as Mountain View Drive via the forest trail. Note that this park offers the same area for dogs of different sizes.  The park itself is pretty simple, with just a large rectangle area, but it is great to get your dog there if they are a runner.

 

Paws Crossing – 15765 Croydon Dr, Surrey

Paws Crossing is great for those who need an easily accessible space  for their dog who live in the Morgan Crossing area. It is not a large area but it’s a great place to quickly take rover out for a pee.  If you want some more space, wills brook park is just a 10-minute walk away.