Dog walking in Marfa
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Why book dog walker in Marfa
Busy Pet Parents sometimes need a hand when it comes to ensuring their pup is getting the potty breaks and exercise they need. That's where Wag! comes in! Local Marfa, TX dog walkers are background checked and registered on the Wag! platform, ready to take your dog on an adventure when you need them. Your dog can make a friend in the neighborhood, and you can re-book with the same dog walker easily in the app. Marfa, TX has "pawlenty" of parks and neighborhoods that your dog is itching to explore!

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Marfa
Marfa is a small town with a single neighborhood, but within the city limits, you can find tons of treats for you and your pup to enjoy! There are two urban parks you can take a stroll through with your pooch. The Coffield Park features two baseball diamonds that your pup is free to sniff and run on while there are no games in play. Amenities also include restrooms and concession stands. The Vizcaino Park is a similar park located in the north end of town. Both of these parks welcome dogs as long as they stay leashed and are picked up after. When you’ve worked up an appetite, head over to Jett’s Grill! They serve tasty American food and have outdoor dog-friendly seating!
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Presidio
To get deep into the rugged beauty of the high desert, check out the Big Bend Ranch State Park. This state park is located south of Marfa along the border of Mexico, in the town of Presidio. Presidio is also a small town with a single neighborhood named after the town. It’s about an hour away, but it’s worth the drive! While many of the backcountry trails in this park don’t allow dogs, they are welcome on the Closed Canyon Trail and the Hoodoos Trail as long as they stay leashed. This park has also been awarded the designation of an International Dark Sky Park, so you may want to stay the night in one of the dog friendly campgrounds! You can choose from backcountry campgrounds or campsite with some basic amenities, all of them offer solitude and pawrific vistas.
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Alpine City Center
The neighboring town of Alpine also has some great green space that you and your dog can enjoy! The City Center neighborhood in Alpine is just a 30 minute drive east of Marfa, and is proud home to the Kokernot Municipal Park. This park is home to what is known as “the best little ballpark in Texas.” The variety of athletic fields gives your energetic pup plenty of opportunity to stretch his legs, as long as there are no games in play on the fields! The park also has some scenic trails and walking paths, some of which are paved. Don’t forget to pack a lunch and dog biscuits, because there are picnic areas as well! Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park with their owners, as long as they get picked up after. If you want to stay the night in this neighborhood, check in at The Maverick Inn! They allow dogs for an extra fee.12

Fort Davis
If you and your doggo are itching for some fresh air and exercise in nature, no need to go too far! Just 30 minutes south of Marfa is the Davis Mountain State Park. This 2,709 acre park is located in the small town of Fort Davis. This park will give you a taste of the West Texas Mountains, and offers plenty of hiking, biking, and camping. Your canine companion doesn’t need to feel left out, because leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park. For a taste of the local art, in this same neighborhood you can find the Wild Rose Gallery. Well behaved dogs are welcome inside the gallery with you while you enjoy the art and photography.

Balmorhea
A beautiful oasis in the high-desert is just an hour’s drive south of Marfa. Here you can find the Balmorhea State Park. The park can be found in the the small town of Balmorhea. This 45 acres desert park is home to the world’s largest spring fed swimming pool. You and your dog can enjoy the walking paths and picnic areas with views of the crystal clear waters. The park features a nature path that is great for viewing wildlife and the desert wetlands. If you’d like to stay the night, there are 34 campsites available in this park as well. Leashed dogs are allowed in Texas State Parks except for the buildings.











