Dawson Park, located along the North Saskatchewan River, offers dog lovers a tranquil escape close to downtown. Known for its natural beauty and winding multi-use trails, the Dawson Park Off-Leash Area invites you and your pup to explore scenic terrain and riverside pathways.
If you’re searching for an off-leash dog park that combines river views with forested trails, Dawson Park is a peaceful and underrated gem in Edmonton’s urban core.

🐾 River views at Dawson Park
📚 Table of Contents: Dawson Park
🐾 Quick Overview
- Type: Natural open trail with designated off-leash area
- Size: 17 hectares along the river valley
- Best For: Quiet nature walks and social dogs
- Vibe: Scenic, peaceful, relaxed
📍 Location & Access
- Address: 10298 89 St NW, Edmonton, AB
- Area: River Valley East, near downtown Edmonton
- Transit: Nearby ETS bus access and bike trails
- Google Maps: Open Map
🌲 Features & Amenities
- Shaded trails through mature trees
- Multiple river access points
- Garbage bins and benches along the path
- Grassy areas for breaks and casual play
🦴 Off-Leash Rules
Dawson Park Off-Leash Area follows City of Edmonton dog park regulations:
- Dogs must remain within the designated off-leash trail section
- Owners must maintain control and clean up after pets
- No aggressive behaviour tolerated
🚶 Trails & Landscape
- Surface: Packed gravel and dirt trails
- Topography: Gently sloped and wooded terrain
- Trail length: Connects with Kinnaird Park and river valley network
🚗 Parking & Hours
- Parking: Small lot at entrance; additional street parking nearby
- Accessibility: Limited for wheelchairs due to gravel paths
- Hours: Open 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM daily
✅ Pros & Cons
- ✔️ Pros: Scenic views, quiet setting, river access, connects with larger trail systems
- ❌ Cons: No fencing, small parking area, can be muddy after rain
💡 Visitor Tips
- Bring your own water, no fountains available
- Wear sturdy footwear, especially after rain
- Visit early morning or weekdays for quiet walks
- Love this vibe? Explore Buena Vista Dog Park next!
🛡️ Safety Notes
Dawson Park is generally a peaceful space, but there have been recent concerns about safety related to encampments and leftover litter in some parts of the ravine. In early 2024, a high-risk encampment was removed by city officials, who also cleared dangerous materials like propane tanks and weapons.
While efforts have been made to clean up the area, visitors are encouraged to remain aware of their surroundings, especially in less trafficked sections of the park.
🗺️ Park Map
Use the interactive map below to locate the trailhead and off-leash zone at Dawson Park:
📌 Nearby Dog-Friendly Spots
- Kinnaird Park: Connected by trail for extended walks
- Mill Creek Ravine South: Scenic off-leash trail system
- River Valley Trails: Extensive network for dogs and their humans
❓ FAQ
Is Dawson Park Off-Leash Area fenced?
No, it is not fenced. Dogs should be well-trained and responsive to voice commands.
Are there places for dogs to swim?
Yes, several gentle river access spots make it ideal for water-loving dogs.
Can I visit year-round?
Yes, but expect icy or muddy trails depending on the season. Use caution in winter.
Is it busy?
Dawson Park is usually peaceful compared to more central parks. Evenings and weekends may draw more visitors.