Lakewood Dog Exercise Area

The 66-acre area is entirely fenced and features large open meadows, mowed trails, parking area, toilets, a water hand pump, and a shade shelter.

9 / 10
30
ratings
Address

N Fairfield Rd. (at IL Route 176) Wauconda , IL 60084 United States

Comments / 12


Shannon Jeropke

An annual or daily permit and a dog are required for entry. Permits allow access to all five Dog Parks . Daily permits can be purchased in advance via your mobile phone.

Sue Meslany

Great place for the dogs to run and socialize. But they need to make the parking lot bigger! It fills up fast on the weekends.

Scott DeHaan

The four legged guests are often better behaved than some of their owners. Also, many people don't pick up after their dogs even though the forest preserve provides poop bags for free

Jason Kopplin

This place is huge. $5 daily pass for Lake County residents & $10 for non-residents.

Ed Levine

Wander through the woods to find indigenous dog houses

Michael Kuzmenko

Watch out for the old man with the female husky named Hailey. Aggressive that he can't control. He drives a Blue PT Cruiser.

Debi Ryan

I love this place and we've only been here 4 times.

Donna H

I go here 4 times a week my lab loves to play ball!

Robert Elliott

If you have big dogs , this is the place to bring them. Read more

Jim Mill

Be sure to say hi to the Irish Setter guy!

Mark Augustyn

Pick up after ur dogs!!

Brian Winandy

Stay away from snowball !! Very bad owner!! Jumped fence 2x to go after my dog (leashed). Owner has no business having that dog there!

Similar places nearby :

Trail
Lakewood Winter Sports Area / Millennium Trail

Skating is boss. Sled hill could be steeper. Trails are great for cross country skiing, hiking and biking. - GN525Storm

7.5
Park
Old School Forest Preserve

Amazing place to take a nice walk!!! - Shirley Parks

7.0
Park
Warren Township Park

Kids can't get bored at this park. Especially with the humongous excavation/ sand box. - Michael J. Brankin

Park
Grandwood Park

Home Sweet Home - Derek Anthony

8.5
Park
Lakewood Forest Preserve

Rainbow trout. Spring and fall. Museum and trails are awesome, too. - GN525Storm