What To Know About the 5 Dog Parks Of Lake County

We noticed a lot of dog moms in the Chicagoland area had some questions about the requirements to enter the dog parks mentioned in our videos. We wanted to make sure you had all the info easily accessible in one place for all 5 parks!

What are Permit Fees and Requirements of Dog Parks in Lake County?

All 5 dog parks in Lake County require a permit or daily fee. The good news, is 1 permit gives you access to all five dog parks! We’ll break down the fees and pricing below, so you can decide what’s best for you.

How can I purchase a pass for one of the dog parks?

  • Calling 708-716-0716 and following the prompts

  • Downloading the ap - Passport Parking

  • Visiting ppprk.com

  • NOTE: You must provide your dog’s current rabies tag number and expiration date

What is the Daily Permit Fee for Lake County Dog Parks:

  • Residents: $15 per dog, up to 3 dogs

  • Non-residents: $30 per dog, up to 3 dogs

What is the annual Permit Fee for Lake County Dog Parks:

  • Residents: $50 for first dog, $20 for each additional (up to 3)

  • Non-residents: $150 for the first dog, $75 for each additional (up to 3)

  • Reduced fees September through December

    • Residents: $25 for first dog, $15 for each additional (up to 3)

    • Non-residents: $75 for the first dog, $20 for each additional (up to 3)

  • Must display a pass in the window

  • If you lose your sticker, you can purchase a $5 replacement

How do I Buy a Daily Pass?

  • Signing up for a new account? You’ll have to complete a brief verification process and select a PIN

  • Enter the zone number for your park

  • Add the license plate info of the car that will be at the park

  • Add your payment info

  • Do not have to display a pass in the window

Are these dog parks right for me?

Honestly, Benji and I have been to dog parks all over the country, and these are pretty tough to beat. If you’re in the area, and looking for a great place to connect with other dog parents, socialize your doggo, and enjoy the outdoors - these parks are absolutely for you. In our opinion, it’s absolutely worth the investment to get the annual pass. Now, make sure you’re doing your due diligence and ensuring your dog actually likes going to the dog park, you feel confident in your dog park skills, and are aware of all of the local rules and regulations!

For More Information Visit: lcfpd.org

Or ask us at thedogmapack@gmail.com!

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