Anne Park Overview

Anne Park Off-Leash Area stands as a cherished gem among Calgary's dog parks, nestled in the peaceful Cedarbrae community.


This thoughtfully designed park combines open prairie spaces with sheltered wooded areas, creating diverse environments for dogs to explore.


The park's unique topography features gentle rolling hills and flat areas, making it accessible for dogs and owners of all activity levels.


Mature evergreens line the park's perimeter, offering year-round shelter from Calgary's dynamic weather patterns.


Local residents particularly value the park's well-maintained pathways and strategic bench placements for resting and socializing.

Park Map

Quick Facts

Anne Park Access Points

The main entrance is located on Cedarille Crescent SW with convenient street parking.


Additional access is available from Cedarwood Rise SW.


The park is accessible via Calgary Transit, with bus stops within walking distance.


Multiple pathway connections integrate the park with the surrounding Cedarbrae community.

Essential Gear for Anne Arnold Off-Leash Park

Park Essentials

Must-have items for this mixed-terrain park:

Anne Park Seasonal Gear

Weather-specific items for this exposed park:

Anne Park Popular Walking Routes

The Prairie Circuit: A 20-minute loop through the open grassland area, perfect for high-energy play.


The Woodland Walk: A 15-minute shaded path winding through the evergreen section.


The Complete Loop: A 30-minute walk combining both prairie and woodland areas.


The Social Circuit: A 10-minute loop passing all the popular meeting spots and benches.

Wildlife Awareness

The park's prairie section attracts ground squirrels and jackrabbits, which may interest your dog.


Local birds, including chickadees and nuthatches, are frequent visitors to the wooded areas.


Seasonal migrating birds use the park's trees for resting, especially during spring and fall.


Keep dogs from disturbing the protected wildlife zones marked by signs.

Anne Park Visitor Tips

The prairie section offers excellent visibility for monitoring off-leash dogs.


The wooded area provides natural cooling during hot summer days.


Bring your own water during winter months when the fountain is turned off.


The crushed gravel paths maintain good traction even after rain or snow.

Best Times to Visit

Early mornings (6-8 AM) offer peaceful walks with minimal traffic.


Mid-morning (9-11 AM) is popular among regular park users for social gatherings.


Late afternoons (3-5 PM) provide ideal lighting and comfortable temperatures.


Evening visits (7-9 PM) offer a quiet experience with beautiful sunset views.

Safety Guidelines

Keep your dog visible when exploring the wooded sections.


Watch for bicycle traffic on the connecting pathways.


Use extra caution during dawn and dusk when wildlife is most active.


Stay on designated paths during wet conditions to prevent soil erosion.

Anne Park Seasonal Information

Spring (March-May)

The prairie section dries quickly after spring thaw, providing early season exercise opportunities.


Watch for muddy conditions in the wooded areas after rain.


Spring wildflowers create beautiful photo opportunities throughout the park.

Summer (June-August)

The evergreen section provides natural cooling on hot days.


Water fountain is operational for convenient hydration.


Evening hours offer perfect temperatures for extended play sessions.

Fall (September-November)

Prairie grasses turn golden, creating a stunning backdrop for dog walks.


Crisp temperatures make for ideal exercise conditions.


Watch for seasonal maintenance and cleanup activities.

Winter (December-February)

The wooded area provides shelter from cold winds.


Paths are regularly cleared of snow for safe winter walking.


The open prairie section offers excellent snow play opportunities.

Nearby Parks

Southland Dog Park

Large natural park with river access, 5 minutes drive

Sue Higgins Park

Popular riverside park with extensive facilities, 10 minutes away

Fish Creek Votiers Flats

Vast natural park with river access and forest trails, 15 minutes away