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Winterset Dog Park in Winterset, Iowa
We love to head to Madison County and explore the beautiful Iowa views. One of our favorite spots to stop is Winterset, Iowa. Of course, we typically have our four-legged friend with us so making a stop at the local dog park is a must! Winterset Dog Park is a fun area for your dog to run and play. Take a look at all the details for Winterset Dog Park in Winterset, Iowa below.
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Winterset Dog Park Location
The Winterset Dog Park is located at 2508 225th Trail just east of Winterset City Park and the Winterset City Campground.
Basic Park Details
Type: Fenced-in dog park, outdoors
Dog Park Hours: Hours are not listed on their website.
Parking: Plenty of parking lots available for parking. There is easy access from the parking lot to the entrance of the fenced-in area.
Bathrooms: Porta potties
Water: There are a couple of dog water fountains within the fenced-in area.
Official Website: https://winterset.gov/260/Winterset-Dog-Park
Dog Permit Prices
Before you go make sure you purchase a dog park permit for your furry friend. Dog owners are required to have a day pass or an annual permit to be in the dog park. You can purchase your pass at the Winterset City Hall located at 124 W Court Avenue.
- Day Pass: $5 per dog
- Annual Permits: The annual cost is $10 per dog for Non-residents. If you are a resident of Winterset and your dog is licensed an annual dog permit is included.
Winterset Dog Park Fun
The Winterset Dog Park offers a 4-acre large dog area and a separate one-half acre for small dogs. There is not much shade within the fenced-in area of the dog parks, but there is a shade structure with benches near the entrance gate. This dog park offers fun play features that our doggo loved!
Located Nearby
We have a love for Winterset, Iowa. It is a great place to explore! If you are planning a trip to the area make sure you book our Day Trip Itinerary to Winterset, Iowa. Some of our favorites are walking/hiking through Winterset City Park, climbing to the top of Clark Tower, and finding all the Covered Bridges.
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