Out and about in Langley - Dog Parks

 

Derby Reach Dog Park

Dogs are welcome in all Township of Langley parks providing they are on a leash. Designated dog off-leash areas can be found at the following parks…

 

Bertrand Creek Dog Park - 28 Avenue and 276 Street

The Bertrand Creek off leash dog park is a fenced open area, with trails around the area for walks on leash. Open dawn to dusk.

 

Brookswood Dog Park- 206th St. Near 44th Ave, Langley

The Brookswood Dog Park has the most open space out of the Langley dog parks with a gravel walking track around the perimeter of the park which is great exercise for yourself and your pup. The entire park is fenced and there are separate areas for large and small dogs. Poop bags available at the entrance, and there is a water hose near the bathrooms.

 

Brydon Off Leash park - 19707 53 Ave, Langley City

Brydon off leash park offers a fenced off leash area, perimeter trail and newly installed water fountain right outside the off leash area.

 

City Park- 207 st & 48 Ave, Langley City

This park features an off leash area for dogs as well as trails, outdoor pool, children’s waterpark, playground, lacrosse box, 12 picnic tables, a picnic shelter, grassed open space and washrooms.

 

Derek Doubleday Arboretum- between the Langley airport, the floodplain, and Fraser Hwy

This park has a 1km path and small garden. Park benches and smaller trees, plus a couple decks overlooking the wetlands/airport, not to mention trails for off-leash walks all exist in the park.

 

Derby Reach Regional park- 20538 Allard Crescent, Langley

This is an amazing off-leash area with access to the Fraser River for dogs to swim in. There is 3 large fenced in parks with benches and trees just beside the camping area. The park is very well maintained and there is free poop bags provided.

 

Linwood Park- 201A and Michaud Cr, Langley

Fully fenced off-leash park features benches, a walking trail, and a drinking water and wash-off area for dogs.

 

Noel Booth Community Park-20302 36 Ave, Langley

Noel Booth community Park has trails, off leash area, drinking water, restrooms, playground, concession, and playing fields.

 

Old Yale Park- 22697 Old Yale Rd, Langley

With a large fenced in area this is a popular spot for letting your dog run free and for a quick walk, with trails.

 
 

Routley Park, 71 Avenue & 198B Street Langley, BC

This park has trails, treed nature area, off leash area, and open field for running and playing fetch

 
 

Uplands Dog Off Leash Park - 4441 206 Street, Langley City

Large area for running and playing fetch, as well as an off leash area, there are also gravel and dirt trails.

 

Walnut Grove Off-Leash Park- 213th Street just before you reach 96th Avenue., Langley

This park is located right off the Langley Lane Green Way, a paved walking area between 208th Street and 216th Street. Leashed dogs can walk the trails. Drinking water, picnic shelters, and restrooms are on-site.

 

Yorkson Community Park- 20591 84 Ave, Langley

Local community park that has treed nature area, off leash area, drinking water, concession, restrooms, and dog wash.

 

Yorkson Dog Park

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