Key Takeaways
- The 14 Amazing Off-Leash Dog Parks in Albuquerque, NM
- Bud Warren & Lady Dog Park
- Canine Skyline Dog Park

Albuquerque, New Mexico, is no stranger to dog parks. You’ll find 14 city-run dog parks within its borders, not to mention other privately owned doggie paradises within certain neighborhoods. However, since there are already so many free public parks that allow off-leash fun, we’ll focus on those places today to help you narrow down your next stop with your dog.
The 14 Amazing Off-Leash Dog Parks in Albuquerque, NM
1. Bud Warren & Lady Dog Park
- Water available except during the winter months
- Shady areas
- Fenced
- Separate areas for small dogs and big dogs
- No lights
2. Canine Skyline Dog Park
- Fenced
- Water available except during winter months
- Minutes from Sandia Foothills
- No separate areas for large and small dogs
- Umbrellas for shade
3. Kirtland Dog Park
4. Los Altos Park
- No water
- Fenced
- Well-lit area
- Locals say it’s been shut down, but city website says it’s open
5. Montessa Park
6. North Domingo Baca
- Water available except during winter
- Fenced
- Well-lit
- One of the top dog parks in Albuquerque
7. Ouray Dog Park
- Water available except during the winter
- Fenced
- Open area with umbrella shade for humans
- Obstacle course
8. Rio Grande Triangle Park
- Water available except during winter
- Fenced
- Well-lit
- Separate areas for large and small dogs
9. Roosevelt Park
- Not fenced
- No designated dog park area, but off-leash allowed in fields
- Water available except during winter months
- Historical park with plenty of shade
10. Santa Fe Village Dog Park
- Fenced
- Well-lit
- Water available during warmer months
11. Tom Bolack Urban Forest Park
- Water available except during winter
- Fenced
- No lights
- Separate areas for large and small dogs
- Picnic tables
- No designated parking
12. Tower Pond Park
- No water available
- Fenced
- Walking trail within the dog park
- Separate play areas for big and small dogs
13. USS Bullhead Park
14. Westgate Dog Park
- No water available
- Fenced
- Well-lit
- Minutes from the Sandia Mountains
- Some small trees
Final Thoughts
Dog parks make vacation time more enjoyable for your furry friend and help them acclimate to their new home more quickly. Whether you’re only here for a short time or you plan on calling Albuquerque your new home, try to check out some of these dog parks while you’re in the area.
All of the ones on our list are owned by the city of Albuquerque. Unless otherwise noted, they’re open from 6 am to 10 pm., although some of them may not be lit, which may make them unsuitable for nighttime fun. All dogs are allowed to play in the park for free, as long as they aren’t in heat. Also, unneutered males may not be allowed in off-leash areas. Always call before you go if you have any questions.
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- https://www.rover.com/blog/top-7-dog-parks-albuquerque-nm/
- https://www.cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/parks/dog-parks
- https://www.bringfido.com/attraction/parks/city/albuquerque_nm_us/




