🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located in the heart of Arlington, Virginia, Fort Barnard Dog Park is a beloved destination for local pet lovers. This fenced, off-leash park offers a welcoming space for both dogs and their owners to socialize, relax, and enjoy the outdoors. While it is somewhat smaller than other dog parks in the area, its cozy size helps foster interaction among dogs and makes it easier for owners to keep an eye on their pets. The park features a dirt and grass surface, high fencing for safety, and convenient double-gated entrances.
Fort Barnard Dog Park is more than just a canine haven—it’s a family-friendly environment with nearby playgrounds for children and plenty of seating. Amenities include picnic tables, benches, water bowls with a fountain, and several shady spots provided by trees and summer umbrellas. Parking is available on the street right in front of the park, making visits hassle-free. Set in an area with a nearby baseball court and play areas, it’s an excellent spot for the whole family to enjoy some time outdoors.
This park is somewhat small, but it is not lacking in space. I am able to keep my eyes on my dog at all times.
The four mile run dog park is much longer but narrower, so my dog spends the entire time just exploring the park rather than being social with other dogs. This park’s smaller size makes the dogs play with each other more from what I’ve seen.
Cons: the water point is at the top of an incline so the downhill portion can become muddy.
I love this little park. Has a dirt/grass ground, water bowls and fountain, easy to get to. Haven’t witnessed any dog fights. Folks pretty consistent about picking up after their dogs, several park benches and picnic tables. Trees, toys. High fences. Two entrances. Parking available on the street in front of the park. During the summer there are umbrellas.
A little small…and the closeness to a speeding roadway is sketch if your dog happens to get out the park…just a scary place for an animal to relax with speeding cars ripping by
Nice and cleaned off art. It was really a nice good place to take care of pets that I like the way it set up
Great play-yard segregated for small children (ages 2 to 5) and young children (ages 5 to 12). A nice freebie are that you can rest for a while while the children have fun. Also good for adolescent kids as there is a baseball court right next to the park. Bottom line a great experience for the whole family.