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Open dog park · Mount Olympus / Wasatch · 3800 S Wasatch Blvd, Millcreek, UT 84109

Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days)

Millcreek Canyon's famous odd/even rule: dogs run off-leash on the trails only on odd-numbered days of the month, and must be leashed on even days. A non-watershed Wasatch canyon (unlike Big/Little Cottonwood, where dogs are banned), with creek access along the trails.

Off-leash · set hours
Off-leash right now?
Off-leash during set hours
Off-leash on ODD-numbered calendar days only (leashed on even days); leashed always in developed areas.

The facts

Parking & access

Canyon fee station at the mouth (3800 S Wasatch Blvd); trailhead lots up-canyon.

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About Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days)

Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days) is a paid open dog park in Millcreek, Utah where dogs are off-leash during posted hours. It's unfenced, with a creek to swim in. Size: Entire canyon — miles of national-forest trails.

Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days): FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash at Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days)?
Off-leash is allowed only during posted hours: Off-leash on ODD-numbered calendar days only (leashed on even days); leashed always in developed areas.
Is Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days) fenced?
No — Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days) is open/unfenced, so reliable recall is recommended.
Can my dog swim at Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days)?
Yes — Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days) has ocean surf to swim in. Pack fresh water and check conditions before you go.
Is Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days) free?
Millcreek Canyon (Off-Leash on Odd Days) is paid or ticketed — Canyon fee station at the mouth (3800 S Wasatch Blvd); trailhead lots up-canyon.
Where can my dog be off-leash right now?
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