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Best Dog Parks in American Fork

 

Your pup deserves room to run, friends to play with, and a safe space to be a dog. American Fork and the surrounding area give you plenty of options, whether you're looking for fenced play areas, agility courses, or scenic spots where dogs can socialize. If you've just finished a long day or need to burn off some puppy energy, these parks deliver. And after all that running around, your own body might need some attention too. American Fork local massage therapists at Body Balance Massage know how to help you recover from those active days with your four-legged friend.

 

 

Art Dye Dog Park

Art Dye Dog Park sits at 1000 N 550 E St and gives your dog over two acres of fenced space to roam. The park splits into two grass sections, which helps keep the ground in good shape while giving dogs variety. You'll find a small agility course, water spigots (shut off in winter, so bring your own water during cold months), buckets for hydration, and plenty of shade trees. A walking path loops around the park at just under a quarter mile, so you can get your steps in while your dog makes friends. Benches and picnic tables make it easy to hang out, and most owners keep the space clean. It's open daily from 8 AM to 10 PM.

 

 

American Fork Dog Park (678 E 500)

This unfenced park at 678 E 500 works well if your dog has solid recall and you want more open space. The large field lets dogs run without the constraints of a fence, though you'll need to stay attentive. It's small-dog friendly and open from 8 AM to 10 PM every day. Since there's no fencing, this spot suits confident dogs who listen well and owners who don't mind keeping a closer eye on their pets.

 

 

Mahogany Park

Head about five minutes south to Pleasant Grove and you'll hit Mahogany Park at W 650 N St. This park brings something different, your dog can swim. The pool, field, and trail give you multiple ways to tire out an energetic pup. It's open from 6 AM to 10:30 PM daily, so early risers and night owls both have options. If your dog loves water, this is the spot.

 

Forest-Mellor Park

Located at 7712-7748 N 9150 W St in Lehi (about 10 minutes from American Fork), Forest-Mellor Park keeps things simple with a table for owners and open space for dogs. It's open from 6 AM to 10 PM seven days a week. The park doesn't have as many features as some others, but it gets the job done if you're in the area and need a quick stop.

 

 

Rotary Park

Rotary Park at 400 S 200 E in American Fork offers walking paths, open green spaces, and benches. While it's not an off-leash dog park, it's a solid choice for leashed walks in a well-maintained environment. Bring water for your dog on warm days and clean up after them, basic park etiquette keeps the space nice for everyone.

 

 

Body Balance Massage: Recovery for Active Pet Parents

Running after dogs, bending to pick up toys, and standing at the park add up on your body. Body Balance Massage at 366 S 500 E St Suite B specializes in therapeutic massage for pain relief and mobility. Their licensed therapists use deep tissue massage, Gua Sha, IASTM, trigger point therapy, and prenatal massage tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain from old injuries or just need to loosen up tight muscles from active weekends, they focus on helping you move better and feel better. They're open Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 10 PM, making it easy to fit a session into your schedule.

 

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