◦ A field guide, not a feed
Off-leash dog parks,
mapped honestly.
Most park guides are stub pages with one blurry photo. We tell you what actually matters before you drive: is it fenced, is there shade in July, does the small-dog area have its own gate.
◦ Why this exists
The data you need isn't in the existing guides.
BringFido lists 18 parks in Atlanta but won't tell you which are fully fenced. The city .gov page won't tell you which has shade. DogPack has 35,000 parks but no editorial judgment. Reddit threads are scattered and out of date the day they're posted.
So we built the directory we wished existed. One page per park. Five honest filters: fenced, small-dog area, water, shade, lighting. Photos. Real one-line summaries written by hand. Updated when things change.
◦ The five filters
We answer the five questions you actually ask before you drive.
Fenced
Fully, partially, or unfenced — labeled, not assumed.
Small-dog area
Is there a separately gated section for small dogs?
Water on site
Drinking fountain, dog pool, or BYO.
Shade
Critical in southern cities and 2pm on any summer day.
Lighting
For early-morning and after-work users.
“The good guide is the one that tells you when not to go.”