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Rabbit Hill Park

Gwinnett County Parks: Rabbit Hill Park

400 Rabbit Hill Road, Dacula 30019

Near downtown Dacula, you will find Rabbit Hill Park. The 107-acre park has a special fenced in area just for dogs, which is a relatively new addition. The Dacula Dog Park includes areas for small, medium and large dogs to play with their peers and enjoy a fun filled day outdoors.

Each area includes recreational equipment for the animals and dog water fountains. You will find that most of the animals here are social and well behaved. Dacula is a great community in Gwinnett County and parents here are friendly and respectful. Rabbit Hill Park is a great all-around family park for grownups, kids and pets alike.

Settles Bridge Park

Gwinnett County Parks: Settles Bridge Park
380 Johnson Road, Suwanee 30024
Settles Bridge Park is one of our favorite parks in Gwinnett County. Located in the city of Suwanee, this large park is more than 250 acres and boasts a great dog park with play areas for large and small animals. You will even find agility equipment for your doggie to jump around and have some real fun on. Convenient water fountains make getting a drink easy for your pup and is a nice convenience for owners who won’t have to worry about bringing water along.
If your dog is the social type, head over in the evenings or during the weekend when you’ll find a good crowd. Daytime on weekdays the park is the quietest, so if you have a new puppy or a timid canine, this may be a better time for you to test the water. Whenever you choose to go, you will find that Settles Bridge Park is a great destination for Gwinnett County residents and their pups to have some fun in the sun this summer.

Lenora Park

Gwinnett County Parks: Lenora Park
4515 Lenora Church Road, Snellville 30058
Lenora Park is 178 acres of recreation and fun in Snellville and one of our favorite dog parks in Gwinnett County. Lots of open space, fenced in for safety, and separated in to two areas, one for large dogs and one for small. There is also a dog run area separated from the play areas, which is a great addition. The majority of owners at Lenora Park are friendly and responsible, always keeping an eye on their pet, but I caution owners to be cautious and stay alert no matter which dog park they are at.
As we all know, Gwinnett County can get warm in the summer and since Lenora Park is a lot of wide-open land and not a lot of shade, be sure to bring water for both you and your dog. You will also want to take along some pickup bags, since they are not provided for you at the park.