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The Best Dog Parks & Beaches in Tulsa

Tulsa keeps its off-leash rules simple: the city officially runs three fenced dog parks — Joe Station (the original, on an old ballfield), Benjamin’s Biscuit Acres inside Hunter Park, and the tiny downtown Route 66 park at Gunboat North — and the suburbs add Owasso’s Waggin’ Trail, Jenks’ Bark West, and Broken Arrow’s Rose West. One thing to set straight: there’s no real dog-swim spot in the metro. Joe Station and Biscuit Acres set out fillable kiddie pools to beat the heat, but those are cool-downs, not swim water, and the Gathering Place’s ponds are off-limits — dogs there are leashed and not allowed in the water. Plan around Oklahoma’s brutal summer heat: most of these parks are open early and late so you can skip the midday sun. Here are the verified spots, each rule checked against the official source.

7 spots mapped · 2026 · updated June 26, 2026

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  1. West Tulsa (Charles Page Blvd) · 2279 Charles Page Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74127

    Tulsa's first official off-leash dog park (opened 2008), built on an old baseball field with fully fenced, separately gated large- and small-dog areas. Lit for night use, with covered seating, restrooms, and dog pools for cooling off.

    Fenced dog parkFreeOff-leash all day · 5 AM–11 PM (closed Mon mornings)
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  2. South Tulsa (inside Hunter Park) · 5804 E 91st St, Tulsa, OK 74137

    Tulsa's second official off-leash park, tucked inside Hunter Park with five double-gated entrances, shade sails, and separate big- and small-dog yards. Water fountains and fillable kiddie pools help dogs beat the heat.

    Fenced dog parkFreeOff-leash all day · 7 AM–9 PM (closed Mon)
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  3. Downtown / Pearl District · 1122 S Frankfort Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

    A small fully-fenced downtown off-leash park on a triangular lot with three big shade trees, a bench, a skyline view, and a Gunboat-themed dog mural. A neighborhood-scale off-leash space for midtown and downtown.

    Fenced dog parkFreeOff-leash all day · 5 AM–11 PM
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  4. North Owasso (near Sports Park) · 8200 N 91st E Ave, Owasso, OK 74055

    Owasso's official off-leash park sits on 8 acres, with about 3 fenced acres divided into large- and small-dog yards, a double-gated entrance, holding pens, leash posts, and shade trees. A two-dog-per-person limit keeps it manageable.

    Fenced dog parkFreeOff-leash all day · Tue–Sun (closed Mon)
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  5. West Jenks (near Parkwest fields) · 1010 W 101st St, Jenks, OK 74037

    Jenks' official 3-acre public dog park by the Parkwest athletic fields, with separate fenced yards for large and small dogs, water fountains, shade, benches, and picnic tables, plus obstacle/agility features.

    Fenced dog parkFreeOff-leash all day · 7 AM–11 PM
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  6. West Broken Arrow · 4751 W New Orleans St, Broken Arrow, OK 74011

    Broken Arrow's official securely-fenced off-leash park with designated big- and small-dog areas, winding walking paths, restrooms, seating, tables, waste stations, and water fountains throughout. Up to three dogs per visitor.

    Fenced dog parkFreeOff-leash all day · dawn–dusk (closed Wed)
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Dogs welcome (on-leash)

  1. Riverside / Arkansas River · 2650 S John Williams Way, Tulsa, OK 74114

    Award-winning 66-acre riverfront park where LEASHED dogs are welcome on the Tuckabache and riverfront trails daily, plus full main-path access on 'Dog Play Days' (Wed/Sat/Sun). This is a leashed-only park — no off-leash area and no dog swimming.

    On-leash onlyFreeLeashed only · daily (Dog Play Days Wed/Sat/Sun)
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Tulsa dog parks & beaches: FAQ

Where can dogs go off-leash in Tulsa?
In fenced city dog parks. Tulsa officially runs three — Joe Station in West Tulsa (the original), Benjamin’s Biscuit Acres inside Hunter Park in South Tulsa, and the tiny downtown Route 66 park at Gunboat North. The suburbs add Owasso’s Waggin’ Trail, Jenks’ Bark West, and Broken Arrow’s Rose West.
Can my dog swim at a Tulsa dog park?
No — there’s no real dog-swim spot in the metro. Joe Station and Biscuit Acres set out fillable kiddie/dog pools to beat the Oklahoma heat, but those are cool-downs, not swim water. The Gathering Place has ponds, but dogs there are leashed and not allowed in the water. Bring water and plan for the heat instead.
Which Tulsa dog parks are closed on certain days?
A few keep maintenance days: Joe Station closes Monday mornings, Biscuit Acres and Owasso’s Waggin’ Trail are closed Mondays, and Broken Arrow’s Rose West is closed Wednesdays. Check the live map before you go — it factors in posted hours.
Are Tulsa dog parks open at night?
Joe Station and the downtown Route 66 park are lit and open until 11 PM, and Jenks’ Bark West runs to 11 PM too — the best way to skip the midday summer heat. Broken Arrow’s Rose West is dawn-to-dusk with no lighting.
Where can my dog be off-leash right now?
Open the live map — each spot shows whether off-leash is allowed at the current date and time.
Can I add a spot?
Yes — open the live map, drop a pin, snap a photo, and it’s on the map for every dog owner.

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