Location
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Amenities & Features
Dog Park Etiquette & Tips
- Keep your dog in sight and under voice control at all times.
- Pick up after your dog every visit — even when no one is watching.
- Watch your dog’s body language and step in early if play tips into bullying.
- Bring your own water and a collapsible bowl; shared bowls can spread illness.
- Leave puppies under 4 months and unvaccinated dogs at home.
Making the Most of Your Visit to Fort Lauderdale Dog Beach
A dog beach visit works best when you break it into short, engaging chunks rather than one long session. Ten to twenty minutes of active play, a short leash walk to reset, then another round of free time keeps most dogs happy without tipping into over-stimulation. High-energy breeds burn off more in that structure than in a single long stretch.
What to Expect at Fort Lauderdale Dog Beach
Fort Lauderdale Dog Beach is a dog beach in Orlando, Florida. Expect to find direct beach or shoreline access. Like most public dog parks, it's shared space — regulars show up at consistent times, so after a few visits you'll start recognizing faces and learning the rhythm of the park.
Rules & Regulations
Most Florida public dog parks require dogs to be licensed, vaccinated (including rabies, DHPP, and bordetella), and wearing a current ID tag. Female dogs in heat and aggressive dogs are not allowed. Owners are responsible for cleaning up waste and must remain present and attentive while their dog is on-site. Children under a certain age usually need adult supervision. Check signage at the entrance for any park-specific rules, hours, or seasonal closures before unclipping your dog.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This park is unfenced, so dogs should have reliable recall before being let off leash. Keep your dog leashed if you're unsure how they'll respond to other dogs or distractions.
Fort Lauderdale Dog Beach offers Dog Beach, Beach Access. Amenities can change season to season, so call the local parks department if you're visiting for a specific feature like agility equipment or a water fountain.
Weekday mornings and weekday early evenings are usually the calmest. Weekends get busy — especially spring and fall afternoons when the weather is mild. If your dog is shy or still learning to share space, aim for off-peak hours.
Bring a sturdy leash, waste bags, your own water and a collapsible bowl, sun protection in summer, and ID tags on your dog's collar. A towel is handy if the park has muddy areas or water features.
Fort Lauderdale Dog Beach is in Orlando, Florida. Use the map on this page or the 'View on Google Maps' button for turn-by-turn directions from your current location.