Rentable dog parks in Nashville, TN

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We’re nearing the dog days of summer, but the show must go on and the pups must play. Cue Sniffspot. It’s like Airbnb for off-leash dog parks. Whether you need a change of scenery or your pet just likes its alone time, these rentable yards might be the solution.

How it works

Hosts rent their green spaces by the hour for ~$5-$15. Sniffspot only allows one booking at a time per location + all locations are reviewed and vetted by other dog owners for safety purposes. Dog owners can filter the Sniffspot website by location and then additional features ranging from size and special amenities.

Nashville’s current stats

There are ~51 dog park listings across Middle Tennessee.

  • 2 dog water parks
  • 31 fully-fenced dog parks
  • 7 dog hiking trails
  • 14 dog fields
  • 2 dog agility parks

NASHtoday picks

🐶 Private pup retreat
This South Nashville rental costs $8 an hour. The 0.3-acre property boasts six-foot tall privacy fencing all around, a “jungle gym” for agility exercises, and a water hose.

🐶 Stoney Creek Farm
Looking for a spot to enjoy the scenery together? Franklin’s Stoney Creek Farm offers five acres of unfenced property for $5 an hour. The land is filled with trees and wildflowers + features a blue-line creek and bridge.

🐶 Spacious oasis by Mill Creek
Cool off and unwind on this 7.84-acre, partially-fenced property. The owner offers a $10 per hour rate — with a monthly membership rate of 30% off. Allow your pet to roam in the feeder stream, post up under a shade tree, or pick berries on the fence line in season.

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