Outagamie County, WI
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The 17 acre site is fenced in for the purpose of exercising your dog without the use of a leash. It is located at the corner of French Road and Highway "OO" (Northland Ave).
Dog Park hours are from 7 am to dusk. Dogs must have all their shots, must be registered, non-aggressive and under control by their owners. DO NOT bring in people food and always pick up after your dog.
There is parking for 50 cars and a porta-potty is provided during the summer months. Bags are available for those who may have forgotten their bags but we encourage you to bring your own. Water is not available on site, please bring your own.
The reason for the development of the dog park was to establish an area that would provide dog owners with a place that they could take their dogs for exercise off leash and to socialize their dogs in a safe and secure environment.
The dog park operates through donations only. If you want to support the park please put your donation in the tube located at the entrance to south park or send a check to Outagamie County Parks, 1375 E. Broadway Drive, Appleton, WI 54913. Please note on the check that it is for the dog park. Contributors donating over $100 may have their name added to our major contributors board.
Fenced Areas
North Park which is a 5 acre open field area for playing ball or frisbee with your dog.
South Park is a partially wooded 12 acre area with tall grass and walking trails.
Small Dog Area is a small fenced in area for dogs under 17’ tall. Small dogs are allowed in all 3 areas but larger dogs are not allowed in the small dog area.
Winter Park has been eliminated in preparation for future landfill expansion. North and South Park will now be open year-round.
Dog Park Address & Location
The dog park is located at the corner of French Road and “OO” (Northland Ave) in Grand Chute near Appleton, Wisconsin.
Location Map
2830 French Rd. Appleton, WI 54911
The Rules
Please click rules for a list of Dog Park rules.
Etiquette
- Remind others to pick up after their dogs.
- Share water with other dogs when possible.
- Control children at all times for their own protection.
Friends of the Dog Park
Friends of the Outagamie County Dog Park are volunteers dedicated to raise money and provide improvement of the dog park. Please contact the Outagamie County Parks Department to learn how you can make a difference!
**If you would like to donate to the Outagamie County Dog Park, please go to the Friends of the Outagamie County Dog Park Facebook Page and scan the QR code on that page. Any donations made to the Outagamie County Dog Park go directly back into that dog park. **
Dog Park Projects & News
Find recent project updates, history, and news on the Projects & News page.