Norwood Park Dog Park
Corner of Natoma & Hurlbut, across from Taft High School.
The DFA entrance is at the southeast corner of Norwood Park.
Street parking is available.
0.11 acre (5000 sq ft)
Cement. The DFA is a converted ice-hockey rink.
- Fresh Water – Yes
- Bag Dispenser – Yes
- Small Dog Area – No
A great neighborhood park.
Note that barking has been become an ‘issue’ at this park – so please try to keep your pups under control.
This dog park has limited hours:
- Monday – Friday 9:00am – 8:00pm
- Saturday – Sunday 9:00am – 5:00pm
Norwood Park CPD staff open and close the DFA.
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Norwood Park Dog Association
Norwood dog park has a vigorous support committee – the Norwood Park Dog Association (NPDA) – that promotes frequent events to support the DFA.
The responsibility to obtain and maintain a dog-friendly area falls to the users and the local DFA Association (in this case, the Norwood Park Dog Association, or NPDA). The Association is responsible for the cost of supplies, cleanups, maintenance, and signage. We need the support of the community to make it work. Membership in the Norwood Park Dog Association (NPDA) is $20 per household per year. The membership year extends from August 1 – July 31. By joining, the member agrees to the by-laws of the NPDA. A copy of the By-laws is available upon written request (neal@norwoodparkdogs.com).




Looks like there are going to be changes at Norwood Park this year. We received this notice from the Norwood Park Dog Association:
Notice from the 41st Ward Alderman, as posted on the Norwood Dog Park Facebook page:
I love this dog park. Sadly, I had to put down one of my English Springer Spaniels (Charley) this week. The remaining dog, 11-year old Dude, discovered the park this week. We’ve been going to the park all week to distract The Dude from the loss of his buddy.
This park is a real asset to the community. The dogs are friendly and placeful. Their people are conscientious, keeping everything clean and being good neighbors to all. I felt like a welcome member, as did The Dude. Neal, thank you so much for your work in producing their neighborhood center.