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4 Indoor Dog Parks Near Orlando, FL You Can Visit in 2023

Rachel Giordano

By Rachel Giordano

black staffordshire bull terrier dog playing at indoor park

Orlando, Florida, is home to some incredible amusement parks and fun in the sun. It’s also one of the hottest places in the United States! Luckily, we found a few indoor dog parks scattered in and around the city so that you can take your doggie for a day of fun in the air conditioning.

Keep reading to learn where to go and all the pertinent information about each one.

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The 4 Indoor Dog Parks Near Orlando, FL

1. Pups Pub

🗺️ Location: 📍 317 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801
🐕 Contact:
🕐 Hours:
  • Mon–Fri: 3–11 p.m.
  • Saturday & Sunday: Noon–11
💲Rates: $15 Day Pass, memberships packages available
  • This indoor off-leash pup pub is a fun place for both you and your pooch
  • Has a full bar with handcrafted “dogtails” and plenty of fun areas for doggies to play
  • You must submit your dog’s vaccine records before entering, and your dog must be spayed/neutered if under a year old

2.  Woof Orlando

🗺️ Location: 📍 3529 Edgewater Dr., Orlando, FL 32804
🐕 Contact:
🕐 Hours:
  • Mon–Fri: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Saturday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
💲Rates:
  • Half Day: $13 (4 hours or less)
  • Full Day: $37 (4 hours to 11 ½ hours)
  • Woof Orlando is a one-stop shop for daycare, grooming, and boarding
  • Facility offers a 600-square-foot indoor playground and an 800-square-foot outdoor play area
  • Indoor play area is equipped with cushioned, eco-friendly rubber flooring, and a staff member supervises all playtime sessions
  • Your dog must pass an assessment test before being allowed in the “play care” area, which takes 4 hours to complete
  • Offer three grooming packages and discounts for multiple dogs when dropped off for play care

3.  K9 Kampus

🗺️ Location: 📍240 N. Harbor City Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32935
🐕 Contact:
🕐 Hours:
  • Mon–Thurs: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Fri: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Sat–Sun: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
💲Rates:
  • Public Park Day: $5 (Special events only)
  • Located roughly an hour outside of Orlando and is an indoor playground for dogs
  • The indoor playground is only open to the public during special events
  • Offer training classes, boarding, and grooming
  • All dogs must have proof of vaccines and be spayed/neutered before being allowed inside

4.  Two Shepherds Taproom

🗺️ Location: 📍 4813 N. Grady Ave., Tampa, FL 33614
🐕 Contact: Two Shepherds Taproom
🕐 Hours:
  • Mon: CLOSED
  • Tues–Fri: 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Saturday: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Sunday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
💲Rates:
  • Day Pass: $12
  • Monthly Membership: $30
  • Annual Membership: $300
  • This indoor off-leash dog park is fun for humans and dogs
  • They have 20 rotating taps for the beer drinker, and they offer wine as well
  • The facility has “breed meetups”, so if you have a specific breed you’d like your dog to play with, you can request a play date
  • All humans must be 21+ to enter, and proof of vaccines and spay/neuter is required for entry
  • The indoor portion of the playground is air-conditioned, and it also features an outdoor playground

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Conclusion

While we couldn’t find many indoor dog parks in or near Orlando, a few did pop up that are worth checking out. Indoor dog parks are an excellent way for your doggie to play with other doggies in a comfortable and cool environment, and two of them even have fun accommodations for humans. The ones that cater to humans are a fun way to mingle and watch your dog have fun while you unwind with a craft beer or cocktail.

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Featured Image Credit: Christine Bird, Shutterstock

Rachel Giordano

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Rachel Giordano is a writer and musician out of Pensacola, Florida, living there with her partner and their two dogs, Aero, a Border Collie/Sheltie mix, and Sophie, a Boston Terrier. Rachel has a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and enjoys writing about all types of animals. When Rachel’s not dedicating her time to writing about animals, she enjoys writing thriller/suspense novels. A writer by day and a musician...Read more

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