About the Dog Park

Herman Franks Park, located at 1371 S 700 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, is a popular and spacious dog park known for its vibrant dog-loving community. With ample room for dogs to run, play, and socialize, this park is a favored spot for both locals and visitors.

The park features a mix of gravel and dirt surfaces, ensuring it remains relatively mud-free during rainy or snowy weather. Shaded benches and water fountains make it comfortable for both dogs and their owners, while the park’s reliability in providing a fun environment for dogs to interact makes it a go-to destination.

Fencing:

  • Securely fenced to ensure dogs can run freely without escaping.
  • Three different entrances for convenient access.

Distractions:

  • Squirrels are often seen on the other side of the fence, providing entertainment for dogs.
  • Interactive activities such as an agility course.

Amenities:

  • Water fountains for dogs are available during summer.
  • Shaded seating areas for owners.
  • Numerous benches are located around the park.
  • Free poop bags are provided.
  • Agility course for dogs to enjoy.

Pricing:

  • No entry fee; open to the public.

Cleanliness:

  • The majority of owners are diligent about cleaning up after their dogs.
  • Park provides free poop bags to help maintain cleanliness.
  • Some concerns about drainage underlayment causing smells after rain.
  • Dusty conditions are possible due to gravel and dirt surfaces.

Hazards:

  • Gravel surfaces can be rough on dogs’ paws if they play too vigorously.
  • Occasional aggressive dogs if owners are not attentive.
  • Mixed-size dog area without separation, so supervision is necessary.

Extras:

  • No separation between areas for small and large dogs.
  • Agility course setup enhances the play experience.
  • The park has both sun and shaded areas.

Rules:

  • Owners are expected to monitor their dogs at all times.
  • Clean up after dogs using provided poop bags.
  • Be aware of dog behaviors and intervene if necessary to prevent aggressive interactions.
  • Bring water for dogs during fall and winter when water fountains are turned off.

Community:

  • Generally friendly and responsible dog owners.
  • Park can get crowded, so be cautious if your dog is not comfortable in busy environments.
  • Visitors should be aware of and considerate of all dogs and their play styles.

Safety:

  • Mostly a safe environment with minimal incidents reported.
  • The community encourages keeping an eye on dogs to ensure a harmonious environment for all.

Herman Franks Park is a well-loved dog park with a reliable presence of friendly dogs and owners, making it a great spot for socialization and exercise for your furry friends. With its spacious area, shaded benches, and water fountains, it offers a comfortable and enjoyable experience for both dogs and their owners.

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  • Tracy Bailey
    Tracy Bailey
    a week ago

    Lots of dogs. A dog's delight! Lots of room to run and play. Agility training areas too. Bags provided to clean up after your dog and it seems like everyone does a pretty good job doing that. Cleanish for a dog park. The people here always seem to be monitoring and correcting their dogs so not too much bullying or unwanted behavior goes on. Lots of benches. There is a water fountain for the dogs but I'm sure that is seasonal. Lots of tennis balls always seem to be laying around for play if you forget your own. I've been to this park dozens of times and never had a problem. I have been to several different dog parks around here and this seems like the best not only for the park but the other people doing a great job with their own dogs. I really like this dog park.

  • Cheryl Damas
    Cheryl Damas
    2 months ago

    The park has water, and a grassy area, but seating for the owners are on a (small rocks) large rocky area, so that’s where the dogs mostly play. I got literally ran over Dec2021 by a 4-5 month old pit cross who was trying to get to bite my dog. I ended up with a broken ankle and wrist. The dog and owner melted into the air afterwards. My dog loves chase, so because of the small rocks, he tore a nail out at the quick by sliding in the rocks. If you stay on top of your dog, you should be able to intervene and save you and your dog from injury. But the owners here do not have their dogs very well trained. A lot of them are out of control so bear that in mind if you have a smaller dog. Also in the winter, after a snow day, the dogs pack the snow into a thin hard sheet, and their paws melt it just enough that when it refreezes it is slicker than melted butter!!

  • Ariel B
    Ariel B
    3 years ago

    My dog and I love this place! Lots of good doggos, and lots of people to chat up with! It's fun to let your pup's get their energy out and be social while you just don't back and watch. I take my dog twice a day on the weekdays and, like I said she absolutely loves it here. We've been to most of the dog parks around and this is her favorite by far.

  • Chris Genore
    Chris Genore
    7 years ago

    Love this dog park. I realize the roadbase/peegravel is low maintenance, but if my dog is playing hard there I'll only stay for about 30 minutes to keep her pads from becoming tore up. 99% of owners there are good dog people. Great park!

  • Jake Altizer
    Jake Altizer
    a year ago

    Great local dog park to get your pup tired after work. Nothing too special, but the unwavering reliability of other pup presence makes it worth the trip. Your dog will always have a play mate! Can get a bit crowded it your dog has problems with crowds.

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  • Monday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Thursday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Friday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Sunday 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM