- Wag!
- Dog Walking
- Clarendon Hills, IL
Dog walking in Clarendon Hills
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
How it works
Flexible scheduling
Select the date and time that best suit your needs. Want a walk ASAP? We’ve got you covered.
Customized for your pup
Choose between a 20-minute, 30-minute, or 60-minute stroll for your dog.
Follow along
Track your walk with our live GPS tracker, then view your detailed report card after the walk.
What is Wag!?
Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of pre-screened and insured pet sitters and dog walkers. In less than 15 minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
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My name is Julie. I live in Lakeview with my beautiful chocolate Labrador. I've loved dogs all my life. I frequently volunteer at Chicago Canine Rescue and am certified in pet CPR and first aid.

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Dog first aid and/or CPR, Oral medicine administration, Senior dog care, Special needs dog care, High energy dogs, Fast walker, Dogs who pull, Puppy care, Training experience
Hi my name is Janet and I can't wait to meet your dog !I'm a huge dog lover , and have had over 3 plus years of dog walking and pet sitting experience in recent years.I'm also a pet parent to a 9 year old Min Pin/Chihuahua mix named Nacho. I look forward to providing excellent pet care to Wag clients both new and old.

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Dog Walking in Clarendon Hills
Grab your furry friend and check out the amazing parks that Clarendon Hills has to offer. Your pup will love sniffing around the fresh air and exploring Prospect Park. With 23-acres, the park offers amenities like a paved walking path with a 0.5-mile inner trail and a 1-mile outer trail, a fishing pond, basketball courts, and a natural prairie area. If you're looking for a smaller, less active park, check out Kruml Park which is only 2.4-acres and offers a playground, a soccer field, and a natural wooded area that Fido will love to explore with you.
If you and your pup are foodies, check out Aguamiel, a traditional and authentic Mexican restaurant which dishes out tacos, empanadas, quesadillas, and more. They have an outdoor patio which is dog friendly and loves when Fido accompanies you for a meal.
Best Dog Neighborhoods in Clarendon Hills
The Woodlands
The Woodlands
The Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge Dog Park is a mile out of Clarendon Hills in the nearby town of Hinsdale. The park has a lot of grass and open space for your dog to run around, plus a creek for him to play in if he likes the water. There aren't many amenities for owners or dogs, but your dog will be too busy enjoying the green space to care. The park does have certain hours your dog can visit, so be prepared that it might be closed when you show up. Don't forget your clean-up bags.
Fullerburg
Fullerburg
Oak Brook is four miles from Clarendon Hills and home to the Fullerburg Woods. Your dog will love exploring the woods and trails that the Fullerburg Woods has to offer. Keep your pup on leash while visiting, and pay attention to the signs since dogs are not allowed in certain areas of the woods due to the wildlife. The woods even offer a self-guided 1.3-mile trail which takes you through the lowland woods and restored prairies. If you both enjoy wildflowers, then hike the Wildflower Trail where you both will see amazing native species of wildflowers. Make sure to bring water for your dog and clean-up bags.
Oakwood
Oakwood
This Oak Brook neighborhood is home to the Mayslake Forest Preserve Dog Park. The dog park is only five miles out of Clarendon Hills and the perfect spot for Fido. This park is pawsome to stop at and let your dog stretch his legs, run around off leash, and meet some new friends. The park includes a mulch ground covering, picnic tables with a pavilion, and restrooms for owners. Your dog will love all the open space that allows enough room for running and fetch. Locals love how maintained and clean the park is. Make sure to bring water and clean-up bags with you.
Pinebrook
Pinebrook
If you dog is itching to go for a hike, then check out the Illinois Prairie Path in Lombard. The trail is only nine miles out of Clarendon Hills and a perfect spot to take Fido for a great day of exercise. The trail is a whopping 58.4-miles with a trail surface that is a mixture of asphalt, concrete, and crushed stone. The trail is used mainly by bikers, skaters, horseback riders, and mountain bikers, so be sure to keep your pup on leash. This trail was one of the nation's first rail-trail conversions, and consists of five connect trail segments that follows the historical path of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad.
South Elmhurst
South Elmhurst
Hiking is a great way to bond and exercise with your dog. Head over to the town of Villa Park, which is less then ten minutes out of Clarendon Hills, and check out the Great Western Trail. This trail is 17-miles long and is a mixture of asphalt and crushed stone. The trail offers restrooms, water, and a connection to the Randall Road Bike Trail if you and Fido decide to extend your hike. About halfway through your hike, you will come across an area where you and Fido can grab refreshments and food if you need it before continuing your adventure. Make sure to bring clean-up bags with you during your hike.
