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    My dog at Quann park with fantasy Mt Adams in clouds.
    Scrantz L.

    Best in city dog park that I found while dog sitting for a week. Big space and fields for running running running!! Swallows to chase! No shade except for a few picnic shelters. Nice doggies, nice folks. You can hallucinate mountains on the horizon if you miss them enough.

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    This other couples dog ate my dogs poop and it was an interesting stop at the dog park.... Alot of room to run for dogs just huge

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    Middleton Dog Park

    Middleton Dog Park

    (5 reviews)

    Best dog park in Middleton/west side in my opinion. Plenty of room for the doggos to roam and it is…read morevery well maintained (compared to the Madison parks and the smaller Middleton one at Penni Klein), as the grass is frequently cut, and mulch frequently reapplied. The frequent maintenance means that my dog doesn't get too muddy even after rain events. There is also an agility course area that is in decent shape near the front of the dog park. Plenty of parking up front. Just look for the compost sign off County Road Q!

    Middleton Dog Park is located north of what you may think of as Middleton proper; it's off of…read moreCounty Rd Q, just south of County Rd K. It is easy to drive past, as there is a small roadside sign - you're better off looking for the sign for compost (co-located). Make sure to google map it, that will help since there's not really an address. (PS: The address listed on the park brochure is for the office so make sure you don't go there on accident!) The park is decent sized, probably comparable to Lake Farm County Park fenced in area, maybe a little bigger. It's gently sloping with scenic vistas of surrounding farmland. The trail is wood chips and grass, probably about a 15-20 minute loop with opportunities to make it shorter. One neat thing is that they have a separately fenced agility training area near the entrance with various equipment for you to work on training with your dog. There are ramps, bars to jump over, things to jump or crawl through, etc. Fun! There also is a separate, fenced, area for small dogs and senior dogs. Another nice touch! It was definitely less busy than many of the other dog parks, perhaps because it's off the beaten path or perhaps because it's practically 90 degrees. The park is mostly prairie, so doesn't offer a lot of shade on a walk. There is a nice canopy installed over two picnic tables near the entrance, offering shade to humans and canines finishing up their walks! Overall, certainly a nice park if I happen to be in the area and definitely a worthwhile trip if you are working on training your dog for agility. But, given that Leo is more likely to run through the bars than jump over the bars, if I have to drive 20 minutes to get to a park, I'll still pick Prairie Moraine.

    Token Creek Park - Enjoying the setting sun and the high grass at this dog park

    Token Creek Park

    (6 reviews)

    Token Creek is a huge County park with a campground, disc golf and numerous group shelters for…read morepicnics. It's also dog-friendly with numerous trails through the park (on-leash) along with a fenced in off-leash area. The off-leash area is at the back of the park (if you enter off of 151) so keep driving back, back, back until you get to it. There is a perimeter trail that follows the fence line which is your best hope for some shade as the rest of the park is primarily prairie and sunny. You can do loops circling the whole park or cut through the middle (over a slight hill) to make your loop shorter. It's maybe 15 -20 minutes if you're doing the full perimeter loop. There also is a separate puppy / small dog area which is nice. This area offers some agility equipment but unfortunately that's not accessible to the rest of us! It's similar to other County/City parks, there are bags for poop pick-up but no running water so bring your own. There also weren't a lot of people at this park so if you're looking for fewer folks, this may be your spot. If you want a lot of canine company, you may be better off at nearby Sycamore Park. Overall, it's a great option if you're passing through town as it's right off the highway.

    This park is lots of fun! It's a large circular park with one main walking trail (although there's…read morea less waked trail along the perimeter of the park). The park has a couple small forests, one of which reminds me of the Blair Witch Project- it's got these tents made out of fallen branches and sticks from the park- super creepy vibe if you're there when it's gloomy or dark out. The small dog section has these dog agility course which are great for training. This is definitely one of my favorite parks to go to!

    Quann Park - dog_parks - Updated May 2026

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