
09/01/2025
Amity Dog Park will be closed for maintenance on Wednesday, September 3 & 17, 7am-4pm.🐶
Thank you for understanding as we work to keep the park looking great!🌳
Almost 6 acre off-leash, fully fenced, dog park in Nampa. The park includes a pond for dogs to swim, a small dog area and a large open area for all dogs.
Nampa, ID
Monday | 6am - 9pm |
Tuesday | 6am - 9pm |
Wednesday | 6am - 9pm |
Thursday | 6am - 9pm |
Friday | 6am - 9pm |
Saturday | 6am - 9pm |
Sunday | 6am - 9pm |
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As the City of Nampa grew, so too did the number of community requests for an off-leash dog park. Responding to community feedback, the Nampa Parks and Recreation Department was determined to build Nampa’s first dog park. In 2007, the department formed a volunteer Dog Park Committee, made up of local dog enthusiasts, to begin planning Nampa’s first dog park. Land for the park was secured using a six-acre parcel of surplus City property resulting from the Kings Road Overpass project. By the end of 2007, the committee drafted a conceptual design and organized a fundraising campaign to raise money for the park.
Construction of the park began in 2008 and the vacant land that was once covered with weeds is now a beautifully landscaped, fully-functioning dog park. The Nampa Dog Park opened to the public in July 2009 without the planned swimming pond. The pond was not developed due to financial restrictions. After several years of fundraising and donations, the funds for the swimming pond for dogs was secured and the pond was completed and opened to the public in August of 2016.
Nampa’s Amity Dog Park was financed and constructed with grants, donations, volunteer labor and City resources. Without the support we received from generous individuals and businesses who participated in Nampa’s Amity Dog Park volunteer and fundraising efforts, the dog park would not exist. We appreciate all past and future contributors!