Millbrook Exchange Park - Raleigh, NC

Millbrook Exchange Park - Raleigh, NC Millbrook Exchange Park - Raleigh, NC
Off Leash
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Water Fountain
Poop Bags:
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths
Fenced Area

Millbrook Exchange Park Dog Park in Raleigh, North Carolina

Discover Millbrook Exchange Park, a top-rated dog park in the heart of Raleigh, NC, offering an exceptional outdoor experience for pets and their owners. The park features dedicated, fully-fenced areas for both small and large dogs, ensuring safe play regardless of breed or size. Shaded zones, water filling stations, and ample space make this park stand out among Raleigh dog parks, especially for dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails.

This pet-focused park is not just about dogs: with amenities like tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, picnic tables, a playground, and accessible restroom facilities, Millbrook is a true community gem. Families appreciate the wheelchair-accessible parking and pathways, while both pets and children enjoy a welcoming, activity-rich environment. Whether you’re local or visiting, Millbrook Exchange Park is one of the best free dog parks in Raleigh for socializing, exercise, or a fun outing.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park features fenced areas for play.
  • Are there separate areas for small and large dogs? Yes, there are dedicated areas for both small and large dogs.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, water filling stations are available within the fenced areas.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park has both shaded and non-shaded spots in the dog areas.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, there are stations for waste disposal and doggie bags are available.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there is seating provided for dog owners.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are public restrooms at the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, both the parking lot and the entrance are wheelchair accessible.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground and other facilities for children at the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park grounds are described as neat and tidy, with ample waste stations.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, picnic tables are available, making it a great spot for gatherings.

Reviews

Ryan Phillips

I went here for the first time this last weekend. It was an amazing dog park with areas for large and small dogs. They had water filling stations in the fenced off area as well as shaded and non-shaded areas. Loved all of the areas for my dog to play.

Andrea Pike

I was mainly here to watch tennis. Im from out of town and extremely impressed by all of the tennis courts. There in excellent condition. Grounds was very neat & tidy. Plenty of stations for doggie bags/waste disposal. Pet friendly. Only concern is the bleachers at court 23 was wobbly and could be unsafe.

Charlie

This park is wonderful! My third time visiting today, but I was disappointed to see several owners not removing their aggressive dogs from the park. The number of people neglecting good dog ownership by not removing their dog if it becomes aggressive is something I have never witnessed before. Regardless of whether dogs are biting or not, aggressive behavior is aggressive behavior. As a pet owner, you should learn and practice respectful dog language.

Elena F

While it is a great space and layout, as any others noted there are huge issues here. One is (as noted many times by others) the clique mentality here of the “long lived regulars” who think their dogs can do no wrong. One of the dogs who is a regular around 11 am-2 pm (worst time to come) bit my arm through layers of clothes and broke skin. I was trying to get my dog away from hers as it was growling and about to attack my puppy.When I told her – ZERO apology and zero offers for proof of shots. My dog was also attacked for trying to play with two “regulars” – pinned and TRAUMATIZED. Naturally, my dog is petrified of the dogs who did this. One of the owners then tried multiple times to come up to us with treats and “train” my dog to become used to hers post attack – not happening. My trainer was livid to hear this as it scares to crap out of my dog and only builds reactivity. My dog has reason to be scared, but they of course blamed my dog due to their herd mentality group. Additionally, way too many people bring kids and allow them to run around, shoot dogs w water guns or poke them w sticks. As an owner of herding dogs (one a rescue with awful experiences with kids in the past so naturally very afraid of them), this is a nightmare in real time. Parents do not watch their kids here and the regulars see it as a social clique and not a place they should watch their dogs. They will try to blame newer dogs for reacting naturally to the trauma around them as opposed to the environment. It can be good very early am (7 am) and 4 pm-5, but even then, there are many other amazing parks my dogs have had zero problems at. The culture at this park is toxic.

ANB

Great public and free facilities. I visited the tennis courts which were very full featured in addition to have ball machine rentals. Will be back soon!

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