Jack Smith Park - Raleigh, NC

Jack Smith Park - Raleigh, NC Jack Smith Park - Raleigh, NC Jack Smith Park - Raleigh, NC Jack Smith Park - Raleigh, NC
Accessible Paths
Parking
Dog Swim Area
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

Jack Smith Park – Raleigh’s Family-Friendly Dog Park and Recreation Area

Jack Smith Park is a vibrant dog park in Raleigh, North Carolina, offering pet-friendly trails, a spacious field, and a variety of amenities for both dogs and their owners. Dog lovers will enjoy wandering the paved hiking trails and letting their furry friends romp through designated areas, though please note the dog area is not entirely fenced. With wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, the park ensures a welcoming experience for all visitors, including those with mobility needs.

Beyond the dog amenities, families flock here for the playgrounds, splash pad, picnic tables, barbecue grills, and wide open spaces. Kids can climb, swing, or cool off in the splash zone, while adults relax under shady picnic benches or make use of accessible public restrooms. Enjoy a peaceful walk past the park’s whimsical ceramic sheep or host a pet-friendly outing—Jack Smith Park is truly one of Raleigh’s best spots for outdoor fun.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at Jack Smith Park? Yes, dogs are welcome and there is a designated dog-friendly area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, the dog area does not have a full fence, so supervision is needed.
  • Are there paved paths or trails? Yes, there are paved walking trails suitable for both people and dogs.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park features wheelchair accessible entrances and parking.
  • Are restrooms available for visitors? Yes, public restrooms, including family bathrooms, are available on site.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables and barbecue grills available for use.
  • Is there a playground or splash pad for kids? Yes, the park includes playgrounds and a water splash pad for children.
  • Is there shade available at the park? Yes, there are shaded picnic areas throughout the park.

Reviews

Carli Goeman

Great park with age appropriate players. Trail for walking and a field to play in, but no fence around the whole area, leaving many ways for little children to wander off. This is not a park you just sit on a bench and let children roam without repeatedly looking for them.

shamila ramachandran

The water splash park would keep the kids occupied and the playground beside is a plus. Minus point The restroom was a lil dirty as there were many people. Our kids had great fun! There’s a dog park as well.
Best to go, Sunday morning

Eva Liu-Hogan

This review is for the splash pad, not for the entire park. My 4 yo was having fun at the splash pad for about 15 min.. then she just dropped on the concrete with both of her knees. Both knees started bleeding and one of knees have a huge cut. She never had injury like this, ever. For splash pad, a rubberized asphalt or some cushioning material should be used instead of concrete. Right after we left, my friend told me a boy fell on the concrete and she heard the sound of his head banging on the ground… OUCH… this is for all the parents who have small children who wants to visit the splash pads, proceed with caution.

Jorge R

My kids loved this place! It isn’t too big or too small, it’s perfect with different activities for all tastes. A regular playground for kids with high energy, a splash pad to cool off, and a little trail for them to dry off while walking. Even this place has a climbing rock for the most adventurous kids. I really liked it and will be coming back.

JOANNIE OLANDER

By far, this is one of the greatest park we have been to. My kids, particularly love, love the splash pad. Even though it’s smaller than other splash pads there’s a lot of water flow so it’s easy to get soaking wet in a matter of minutes. Completely kid approved and this Mama loved hanging out with my kid in that splash pad. We both got soaking wet. The bathrooms were clean and they were family bathrooms as well. There’s a walking trail with big ceramic sheep, and it is paved so perfect for strollers and wagons. There’s also picnic benches in plenty of places to stay in the shade. This place was amazing.

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