Fall Fun with Fido: Top Dog-Friendly Parks & Trails Near Medlock Bridge

Jaypee A • September 15, 2025

Fall Fun with Fido:

Top Dog-Friendly Parks & Trails Near Medlock Bridge

As the crisp fall air rolls into Georgia, there’s no better time to grab the leash, pack some water, and head out for an adventure with your pup. 🍂 Medlock Bridge and its surrounding areas offer plenty of dog-friendly parks and trails where you and your furry friend can soak in the season’s colors, enjoy exercise, and bond together.



Below, we’ve rounded up the best local spots for dog-friendly fun  this fall, along with safety tips to make the most of your outdoor adventures.


 Top Dog-Friendly Parks & Trails Near Medlock Bridge

  • Why it’s great for dogs: Often ranked among the top dog parks in the country, this park features artificial turf, sprinklers for pups to cool off, agility equipment, and shaded seating for pet parents.
  • Pro Tip: Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and give your dog plenty of space to run.
  • Why it’s great for dogs: A fenced-in, off-leash park with separate play areas for small and large dogs. There’s also ample parking and benches for owners.
  • Pro Tip: Bring a towel for your pup—muddy paws are a fall tradition here after a good run!
  • Why it’s great for dogs: Perfect for on-leash walks or runs, this scenic trail stretches over 9 miles, winding through wooded areas and alongside creeks. The fall foliage is breathtaking.
  • Pro Tip: Keep an eye out for cyclists and joggers—stay to the right with your pup to avoid accidents.
  • Why it’s great for dogs: A nature escape right at Medlock Bridge, with shaded trails along the Chattahoochee River. Dogs must remain leashed, making it a great spot for a peaceful hike.
  • Pro Tip: Fall is tick season—do a quick tick check on your pup after your walk.

Keep your dog on a leash  (unless you’re in a designated off-leash park).

Bring water  and a portable bowl—hydration is just as important in cooler weather.

Check paws  after walks for burrs, mud, or debris.

Respect park rules  and clean up after your pet.

Do tick checks  after hikes in wooded or grassy areas.

 Trail & Park Safety Tips for Fall Adventures

Why Fall is the Best Time for Outdoor Adventures with Your Dog

Cooler weather means less risk of overheating, and the fall colors make every walk scenic and enjoyable. With plenty of dog-friendly parks and trails near Medlock Bridge, you’ll have endless opportunities to explore while keeping your pup active and happy.


So leash up, grab some treats, and enjoy all that Georgia’s fall season has to offer with your best friend!

About Medlock Bridge Veterinary Hospital

At Medlock Bridge Veterinary Hospital, we provide compassionate, high-quality veterinary care to help pets live healthier, happier lives. Our experienced team is dedicated to supporting your pet's health through every stage of life.

Need Veterinary Care?

Whether your pet needs preventive care, treatment, or urgent attention, we're here to help.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment and give your pet the care they deserve.

Annual wellness exams for pets, with a fluffy brown dog beside a veterinarian in a blue coat
By Jaypee Aligway June 10, 2026
Learn why annual wellness exams are crucial for your pet's long-term health. Discover how preventive veterinary care helps detect illnesses early and keeps pets healthy in Johns Creek and Norcross.
A veterinarian listens to a dog's heart with a stethoscope; text reads,
By Jaypee Aligway March 17, 2026
Learn how Medlock Bridge Animal Hospital stays at the forefront of veterinary care through ongoing continuing education, advanced training, and the latest medical techniques in Johns Creek.
By Jaypee A October 1, 2025
Spooky Season Paws-tivities: Dog-Friendly Fall Events & Breweries
By Jaypee A September 15, 2025
Fall Dangers for Dogs
By Jaypee A August 8, 2025
Looking for dog-friendly restaurants in Peachtree Corners? Discover the best pet-friendly patios, cafes, and dining spots for you and your pup — plus nearby ATL favorites.