10 Best Dog-Friendly Parks in Noida 2026 | wagNbush
Discover the 10 best dog-friendly parks in Noida in 2026 — from the dedicated Sector 137 Dog Park to biodiversity parks, bird sanctuaries and neighbourhood greens, with timings, leash rules and honest tips for every Noida dog parent.

10 Best Dog-Friendly Parks in Noida 2026
By the wagNbush Team | Updated March 2026 | 7 min read
Finding a decent spot to walk your dog in Noida shouldn't feel like navigating Noida Authority paperwork.
If you've done the same society corridor loop every morning, watched your dog pull towards the nearest patch of grass with those hopeful eyes — or worse, got turned away from a park because you brought your dog — this guide is for you.
Here's the thing though — Noida is actually one of the most progressive cities in India for dog parents right now. It has UP's first dedicated dog park. It has biodiversity parks, lake trails, and neighbourhood greens spread across sectors. The problem is nobody puts them all in one place.
We did. Here are the 10 best dog-friendly parks in Noida in 2026 — with verified timings, leash rules, entry fees, and one honest tip for each. Bookmark this. Your dog will thank you.
Before You Go — Important for Noida Dog Parents
Noida has something most Indian cities don't: an actual pet registration law. All pet dogs and cats in Noida must be registered with the local authority. The registration fee is ₹500 per year, due every April, and requires a vaccination card from a registered vet.
For the Sector 137 Dog Park specifically, registration on the NAPR App (Noida Authority Pets Registration) is mandatory — without it, entry to the park will not be permitted. Download the NAPR App and register before you visit, not at the gate.
1. Noida Dog Park — Sector 137
📍 Next to Sector 137 Metro Station, Aqua Line ⏰ Morning & evening slots (confirm on NAPR App) 🐕 Off-leash 💰 Free (NAPR registration required)
This is the headline act. UP's first dedicated dog park, built specifically so dogs can actually be dogs — run, play, socialise, and burn off the kind of energy that three corridor walks a day just doesn't reach.
The facilities here are unlike anything else in Noida — walking paths, properly maintained green areas, a swimming pool for dogs, cafés, a canteen, on-site trainers, vaccination services, and medical assistance on-site. There are separate areas for small and large dogs, which is thoughtful if you have a small breed who gets anxious around bigger ones. Shade structures and seating for owners mean you're not baking in the sun while your dog does laps.
The park is right next to Sector 137 Metro Station on the Aqua Line, which means you can leave the car at home and still get there easily. For dog parents who've spent months hunting for a proper space in Noida, this park is the answer.
💡 wagNbush Tip: Register on the NAPR App well before your first visit — the registration process takes a day or two to process. Entry without registration is not permitted. Get there for the morning slot on weekdays if you want it quieter; weekend mornings get busy fast with good reason.
2. Biodiversity Park — Sector 91
📍 Sector 91, near Sector 137 Metro ⏰ Early morning and evening recommended 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free
Most Noida residents don't realise how big this place is until they actually go. 75 acres of green space right near the Sector 137 Metro — cycling tracks, water bodies, and shaded paths that make it genuinely pleasant at the right time of day.
It's not a dedicated dog park, and dogs are expected to stay on a leash, but the sheer amount of green space and the relative lack of crowds compared to more central Noida parks makes it a genuine option. Residents from nearby sectors — including Sector 137 — regularly use it for morning dog walks, especially when the dedicated dog park is packed on weekends.
The shaded paths are a genuine advantage in summer. If you can get there before 8 AM, you'll get the cool air and the quietness before the joggers and families arrive. After that, it gets busier.
💡 wagNbush Tip: This is your best overflow option when Sector 137 Dog Park is crowded. Best visited before 8 AM in summer — the shaded paths stay significantly cooler than the open areas. Easy to reach via the Aqua Line.
3. Meghdootam Park (D Park) — Sector 50
📍 Sector 50, Noida ⏰ 5–9 AM and 5–8 PM 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free
Central Noida's most popular park for dog parents — and if you live anywhere in Sectors 50, 51, or 52, you've probably already walked past it. The 1.5 km walkway with winding greens is the kind of park that makes a morning walk feel less like a chore and more like an actual escape.
The facilities are good — benches, an amphitheatre, an open gym, kids' play area — which means you won't be standing around waiting for your dog to do their thing. The park is well-maintained, which matters when you're visiting twice a day.
Dogs are welcome on a leash, and the local dog parent community has been petitioning for a dedicated off-leash area for a while now — not yet approved, but the energy is there. Until then, a 1.5 km leash walk on a proper path is still significantly better than the corridor.
💡 wagNbush Tip: Avoid the stray dog clusters that sometimes form near the main entrance — enter from the inner gate instead. The morning slot (5–7 AM) is noticeably quieter and cooler. If you have a dog who gets reactive around strays, this entrance tip alone is worth bookmarking.
4. D Park — Sector 62
📍 Sector 62, Noida ⏰ Monday 5 AM–7 PM, all other days open from 12 AM onwards 🐕 Leash advised in shared areas 💰 Free
17.5 acres in Sector 62, and it's properly well-equipped — a maze, play areas, boat rentals on the lake, a butterfly garden, and jogging paths that circle the water. The park itself lists "Dog Parking" as one of its facilities, which tells you something about how welcome dogs are here.
The butterfly garden trail is genuinely one of the best spots for dogs who love sniffing — the variety of plantings along that trail keeps noses busy for the entire loop. It's shaded, it's interesting, and it's different from a standard green lawn, which matters if your dog has done a hundred park visits and needs something fresh.
One thing to note — the timings are a little unusual. The park is closed to the public until noon on Mondays, so if you're planning a Monday visit, either go very early or come back another day.
💡 wagNbush Tip: The butterfly garden trail is the highlight — go early before it gets busy. Good parking near the main gate means no stress getting in and out. Keep an eye on your dog near the boat rental area if they're excitable around water.
5. Okhla Bird Sanctuary — Sector 95 / Noida-Delhi Border
📍 Okhla Barrage, Sector 95 ⏰ 7 AM to 5:30 PM daily 🐕 Leash mandatory 💰 ₹30/person
If your dog is calm, well-socialised, and not the type to launch at birds, this place is something else. A 3.5 sq km sanctuary sitting on the Yamuna, home to over 300 bird species, with one well-maintained trail running alongside a vast lake and through dense woodland.
It's not a park in the usual sense — it's a protected sanctuary. Which means the leash rule is absolute, the noise level should stay low, and you need to be confident your dog won't disturb the wildlife. Get those two things right, and the early morning walk along the lake trail is genuinely stunning. Water on one side, trees on the other, birds everywhere. It's the kind of walk that makes you glad you have a dog.
The nearest metro is Okhla Bird Sanctuary on the Magenta Line, so you can get here without a car if needed. The entry fee is ₹30 per person — no separate pet fee reported.
💡 wagNbush Tip: Only bring calm, well-socialised dogs here. Reactive dogs or bird-chasers will disturb the wildlife and other visitors, and you'll be asked to leave. In summer, visit only before 8 AM — it gets humid fast near the water. This trail is genuinely one of the most beautiful walks you'll do near Noida.
6. Surajpur Bird Sanctuary — Greater Noida
📍 Surajpur Village, Dadri Road, Greater Noida ⏰ Tuesday to Sunday from 7:15 AM (closed Mondays) 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free
If Okhla is Noida's better-known nature walk, Surajpur is its secret. Barely anyone outside Greater Noida talks about it, which means there are almost no crowds, the trails are raw and natural, and a 4 km loop around a wetland and forest area makes for a proper nature experience — not just a slightly greener version of the usual park walk.
The sanctuary is home to 186 bird species, and the circuit around the wetland has a quality that's hard to put into words if you haven't been — it genuinely feels removed from the city, even though it's not far at all. Dogs can accompany on leash, and the rules are the same as Okhla: calm, controlled, quiet. No explicit ban on dogs, but a wildlife area requires full owner control at all times.
The road outside is patchy, which is worth knowing before you drive — park near the main gate and walk in from there. There are no facilities inside, so carry everything you'll need.
💡 wagNbush Tip: This is Noida's best-kept secret for dog parents who want a real nature walk rather than a city park circuit. Carry water — there are no facilities inside. Early Tuesday or Wednesday mornings are the quietest. Budget at least 90 minutes for the full loop.
7. Botanical Garden Park — Sector 38
📍 Sector 38, Noida ⏰ 5 AM–9 PM 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free (public walking areas)
One of the most convenient parks in Noida for residents of Sectors 37, 38, and 39 — and the metro connectivity (Botanical Garden Station is right there, on both the Blue and Aqua Lines) means you can get here without a car even if you're coming from a bit further away.
The botanical grounds have a variety of plant species, a cactus section, manicured walkways, and the kind of clean upkeep that makes a twice-daily visit genuinely pleasant rather than a chore. The leash rules are strict here because of the planted beds, but the walking paths are good and well-maintained.
It's not the most exciting park on this list, but it's dependable. Clean, accessible, well-maintained, open early. If you live nearby and need a reliable daily walk spot, this is it.
💡 wagNbush Tip: Easy metro access makes this one of the most stress-free parks to reach in Noida — no parking stress, no traffic. Keep dogs away from the planted beds and stick to the paved walkways. Good for a quick weekday morning walk before the commute.
8. City Park — Sector 94
📍 Sector 94, Noida Expressway ⏰ 5 AM–9 PM 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free
The go-to park for South Noida and Expressway residents — Sectors 93, 94, 100, 108. Large open green space along the Expressway belt, with jogging tracks and open lawns that give dogs room to stretch their legs even on a leash.
It's less crowded than the more central Noida parks, which is a genuine advantage if you have a dog who gets anxious around too many people and other dogs. The evening walks here are particularly pleasant — the light, the open space, the relative quiet compared to the daytime. Good pacing on the jogging track if you like to run with your dog.
The one thing to note: no poop bag dispensers on-site. Carry your own — every time, without fail.
💡 wagNbush Tip: Great for South Noida Expressway residents who don't want to travel to central Noida for a decent walk. Evening walks are the highlight here. Always carry your own poop bags — there are no dispensers in the park.
9. Sector 78/79 Neighbourhood Green Spaces — Central-East Noida
📍 Sectors 78 and 79, Noida ⏰ Open access — best between 5–9 AM and 5–8 PM 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free
These are the neighbourhood greens that Noida Authority has developed across the residential sectors — less famous than the big parks, but genuinely useful for daily walks when you don't want to drive 20 minutes to reach a green space.
Sectors 74 through 82 are some of the most densely populated residential corridors in Noida, and these local greens serve a real purpose for the dog parents who live there. Less crowded than the major parks, usually well-maintained especially post-monsoon, and accessible enough that a 6 AM walk before work is actually realistic.
Think of these as your everyday spots and save the bigger parks — Sector 137, Meghdootam, Sector 62 — for the weekend runs when you have more time.
💡 wagNbush Tip: If you live in Sectors 74–82, these local greens are your daily bread and butter. Skip the commute to a bigger park on weekdays. The grass is usually in good shape from October through February — take advantage of the winter months for longer walks.
10. Sector 150/151 Sports and Green Complex — South Noida
📍 Sectors 150–151, Noida Expressway South ⏰ 5 AM–9 PM 🐕 Leash required 💰 Free
Some of Noida's newest green developments are down here, and they show it — wide walking paths, sports facilities, genuinely open space, and the kind of low crowd density that comes from being in a part of Noida that's still growing into itself.
If you live in the far south Expressway sectors (143, 144, 150, 151), this is your park. For bigger breeds especially — Labs, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds — the wide open paths give them a proper walk that a tighter, more crowded park can't quite provide. Fewer dogs also means less stress for reactive dogs who struggle in busy park environments.
Get here before the heat kicks in during summer — by 8 AM it's already warming up in the south Expressway corridor and the open spaces offer less shade than the older, more tree-lined parks.
💡 wagNbush Tip: Best option for far south Expressway residents. Ideal for bigger breeds and reactive dogs because of the low crowd density. Time your visit for early morning between 5 and 7 AM in summer — the open spaces heat up faster than you'd expect.
Quick Reference — All 10 Noida Dog Parks at a Glance
| # | Park | Sector | Leash Rule | Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Noida Dog Park | 137 | Off-leash (NAPR required) | Free |
| 2 | Biodiversity Park | 91 | Leash required | Free |
| 3 | Meghdootam / D Park | 50 | Leash required | Free |
| 4 | D Park | 62 | Leash advised | Free |
| 5 | Okhla Bird Sanctuary | 95 | Leash mandatory | ₹30/person |
| 6 | Surajpur Bird Sanctuary | Greater Noida | Leash mandatory | Free |
| 7 | Botanical Garden Park | 38 | Leash required | Free |
| 8 | City Park | 94 | Leash required | Free |
| 9 | Sector 78/79 Green Spaces | 78/79 | Leash required | Free |
| 10 | Sector 150/151 Complex | 150/151 | Leash required | Free |
A Few Things Every Noida Dog Parent Should Know
Before you head out — a handful of things that'll make every park visit smoother for you and your dog:
- Register your pet on the NAPR App — it's the law in Noida, and mandatory for Sector 137 Dog Park entry specifically. Don't leave this until the day you want to go
- In summer (March through June), only visit before 8 AM or after 6:30 PM — Noida regularly hits 40°C+ and pavement heats up fast enough to burn paw pads in minutes
- Poop bags are non-negotiable — the Sector 137 Dog Park has waste disposal stations, but most other parks don't. Always carry your own
- Keep vaccinations updated — proof of vaccination is required for NAPR registration and expected at the Sector 137 park, which has medical facilities on-site
- For the bird sanctuaries (Okhla and Surajpur) — only bring calm, non-reactive dogs on a short leash. These are protected wildlife areas, and the rules exist for good reason
- Early mornings are almost universally the best time — cooler, quieter, and your dog is at their most energetic
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People Also Ask — Dog Parks in Noida
Is there a dedicated dog park in Noida?
Yes — Noida has UP's first dedicated dog park, located in Sector 137 next to the Aqua Line Metro Station. It's properly equipped with separate areas for small and large breeds, a dog swimming pool, on-site trainers, and medical facilities. Entry is free but requires registration on the NAPR (Noida Authority Pets Registration) App.
Are dogs allowed in Noida parks?
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in most Noida parks, though almost all of them require a leash. The Sector 137 Dog Park is the only fully off-leash space in the list. Bird sanctuaries like Okhla and Surajpur permit dogs on a strict leash with full owner control required at all times.
Do I need to register my dog to visit Sector 137 Dog Park?
Yes. Registration on the NAPR App is mandatory for entry to the Sector 137 Dog Park — you won't be let in without it. Beyond the park, pet registration is actually required by law across Noida — ₹500 per year, due every April, with a valid vaccination card from a registered vet.
What is the NAPR App and how do I use it?
NAPR stands for Noida Authority Pets Registration. It's the official app for registering your pet with the Noida Authority. Download it from the App Store or Play Store, register your pet with a valid vaccination certificate, pay the ₹500 annual fee, and you'll receive your registration. The process takes a day or two, so don't leave it until the morning you plan to visit.
What time is best to take a dog to parks in Noida in summer?
Between 5 AM and 8 AM is the window. After 8 AM from March through June, pavement temperatures in Noida can genuinely burn paw pads, and the heat becomes uncomfortable for most dogs quickly. The evening window after 6:30 PM is your second option. Avoid 10 AM to 6 PM entirely in peak summer.
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