🐾 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 Newington, Connecticut, Newington Dog Park is a popular destination for pet owners seeking a spacious, pet-friendly environment. The park offers two large, fenced-in areas with separate spaces for big dogs and small dogs, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for pups of all sizes. Frequent visitors commend the park’s cleanliness, maintenance, and community spirit – making it a favorite gathering spot for dog meetups such as the Connecticut corgis group.
Owners will appreciate the benches, picnic tables, shade from trees, and wheelchair-accessible parking. While water fountains and poop bag dispensers are not available, the park is equipped with dog bowls and trash cans. Open space, grass, and some dirt patches give dogs plenty of room to run and play off-leash. Parking is available along the street for easy access, and best of all, entry to this Newington dog park is free!
Beautiful park in a quiet location. There are separate runs for big dogs and little dogs, both decently clean and with plenty of space. Benches for humans and bowls for pups are a nice touch. We’ve occasionally had issues with poorly trained dogs starting fights, though no one was injured.
No real complaints here for what it is. It offers 2 large fenced in areas, one for large dogs, one for small. No water spigot or fountain which is disappointing, so come prepared.
We get together with Connecticut corgis every month to do a meet up here and it is always clean and quiet.
The size of the larger dog area is decent and my girl can run non stop. The majority of our visits have been positive and I’ve met many wonderful people/dogs. Some visits have been not so positive but nothing so bad that I stay away. It can get muddy but it’s outside and it rains, so puddles happen. The best part? It’s free 😉
New dog park opened in Sep 2022. Well designed and maintained, plenty space for both large dogs and small dogs. Lots of tree shades for dog parents. Friendly people.
Only issue is that it is not equipped with tap or trash bag, so remember to bring your own.
Nice sized park! Mostly grass, with a bit of dirt showing through in places. No water and no bags, although there were trash cans. The park, as you can see from the photos has alot of open space, with some trees along the back side… nothing with too much shade potential though. People and dogs were somewhat stand-offish.
Parking is along the street.