Conestee Dog Park
Two fenced yards on the edge of a 400-acre preserve
About this park
Greenville County's flagship fenced dog park, split into separate large and small runs on the edge of the 400-acre Conestee site. The big yard is generous enough to handle the 15-plus-dog crowds that show up on weekend afternoons, and the paved trail network next door means the visit can keep going after the fenced portion.
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What visitors say
Synthesized from 799 Google reviewsReviewers consistently praise the separation between large and small dogs and the sheer room to run in the big yard. The fact that it's attached to the wider Conestee park and nature preserve is the other recurring note: families pair a dog-park hour with a trail loop.
Busy weekend afternoons can push the dog count past fifteen, and regulars recognize which groups tend to get rowdy. Early mornings and weekday evenings draw a quieter mix of locals.
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Before you go
The gated entry funnels into a narrow six-foot concrete path, so time your arrival and exit to avoid a pileup with another dog. The park connects directly to Conestee's paved preserve trails if you want a leashed walk after the off-leash session.