🐾 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 conveniently on Winmeade Drive, this dog park in Leesburg, VA, offers a secure, fenced environment for your furry friends to enjoy some off-leash time. Although the surface is mainly gravel and dirt, the park provides plenty of open space for dogs to run, fetch, and interact. Caring locals often leave balls, toys, and even water bowls for everyone to use—just don’t forget to bring your own water to keep your pup hydrated. The park features a helpful double-gated entry and hooks on the fence for leashes and keys, making visits easy and stress-free for dog owners in Loudoun County.
This dog-friendly spot is perfect for dogs of various sizes to play safely. While shade is minimal and there aren’t dedicated areas for small or large dogs, it’s generally a quiet spot, even welcoming to families with children. Waste stations are available, though they sometimes run out of bags, so it’s good to bring extras. With a nearby Starbucks and pet-friendly amenities, this Leesburg dog park is a favorite among locals looking for a casual, reliable place for canine play sessions.
Small, dusty but invaluable for dogs that need to get some off lead “me time.” IF it gets too crowded, just wait a bit.
Gravel and dirt. A couple of small trees. A few balls and chuckers that some kind owners have left. The two-gate entrance is a nice feature. Nearly all of the dogs we’ve met have been friendly also. Bring your own water!
Figured the pea gravel would be fine on my pup’s paw pads. However, he ripped his pads (one on each back foot) while playing frisbee at this dog park. No other dogs were here and it was perfect place to play while keeping him fenced…won’t be back 🙁
Great place to bring your dog. Doggie bags were out when we were there.
First time here, I have a small dog and a large dog and they both enjoyed it. Large open space for them to run. Plenty of balls, tug toys and chew toys available. There are two disposal stations but they both happened to be out of bags. There are plenty of water bowls around however it does seem that you have to bring your own water to fill them up. There are some nice hooks on the fence for you to hang your leashes and keys but nowhere for puppy parents to sit. Quiet dog park but seems very nice, can always go for a Starbucks afterwards 🙂