Dog walking in Lindon
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Why book a dog walker in Lindon?
With GPS tracking, in-app chat, and photos of your dog's walk, the Wag! app is the perfect way to book a dog walk for your pup. Lindon, UT dog walkers know your neighborhood and are experienced in keeping your dog safe while they sniff around the block. Whether your pup needs a quick 30-minute walk or a longer 1-hour adventure, dog walkers in Lindon, UT are ready help. Booking through the Wag! app is easy — simply set up your dog's profile and browse local Caregivers in minutes.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Lindon
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White City
Western Sandy, Utah is about 20 miles north of Lindon, and this area is where Sandy Dog Park is located. This off-leash dog park sits on an acre of land, and it doesn't separate dogs by their weight. Part of the park is covered in mulch, and the other half has a grass surface, and a special type of grass is used to be more drought tolerant and use less water! There is also a water spout for dogs to drink from at Sandy Dog Park, but it's turned off during the winter, so be sure to bring your own water then. The park is open daily from 7 AM to dusk, and it also features a walking trail, benches, and waste disposal supplies.36
Provost South
The southeastern corner of Provo, Utah is where you and Sparky will find the Bicentennial Dog Park. This off-leash park is just a 20-minute drive from Lindon, and it was the first dog park built in the city. Bicentennial Park is a 31-acre park that also has a duck pond, playgrounds, disc golf, splash pads, and more. The dog park doesn't divide dogs into different areas by their weight. There's a double-gated entry system to the dog park, and the surface is mostly sand with a few grassy areas. There are benches, waste disposal supplies, and a fire hydrant in the park, but be sure to bring your own drinking water.24
Corner Canyon
There's another off-leash dog park less than 20 miles from Lindon, and this one is in the northwestern corner of Draper, Utah. The Dayland Dog Park is a spacious area with separate sections for big and small dogs. There's a water feature that runs through the middle of the park so your pooch can splash around or cool off in it on hot days. There are also covered seating areas to keep human guests comfortable. Dayland Dog Park is open from 9 AM to 10 PM daily, and it also features drinking water for dogs and waste disposal supplies.12
Northeast Midway
The northeastern corner of Midway, Utah is less than 30 miles from Lindon, and this area is home to the Park at Valais. This city park has pavilions, sports fields, tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, and a paved walking trail. There is also an off-leash dog park called Valais Dog Park, and it's a large space where dogs of all sizes can play with one another. The surface of the park is a mixture of grass and wood chips, and there is also a water fountain near the restrooms, but be sure to bring your own bowl. Don't forget to bring doggy bags, too!0
Little Rock Canyon
The northern Provo community known as Little Rock Canyon is one spot where you can access the Provo River Parkway Trail, and it's less than 10 miles from Lindon. This 15-mile asphalt trail is part of a network of 1,600 trails that span America. These trails were created from abandoned railway lines that were converted into trails for public use. The Provo River Parkway Trail goes through city, county, and state parks, and your dog can join you on this trail if they're wearing their leash. Along your walk, you'll come across water fountains, benches, and restrooms, but make sure to bring your own doggy bags for Spot.Frequently asked questions
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