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Union Street Dog Park offers a secure and welcoming space for dogs and their owners in New Haven, CT. This city dog park is fully fenced with sturdy gates, providing peace of mind for pet owners that their dogs can safely enjoy off-leash play. It’s a great spot to meet friendly locals and let your dog enjoy the company of other pups, with regular visitors ensuring plenty of playmates and a social atmosphere.
Amenities at the park include a dedicated dog water fountain, free tennis balls, poop bags, a trash bin, and shaded areas from mature trees—ideal for warm days. While it may not be the most scenic location, its convenience (just blocks from Wooster Square, Pepe’s Pizza, and Sally’s Pizza) and the calm, community-focused vibe make it a must-visit for dog owners seeking an easy, urban outing. Do note that parking can be a challenge and the park runs alongside train tracks, which may be noisy for some dogs sensitive to sounds.
great place for your pup. a lot of regulars come here so there are always plenty of playmates for your dog. I’m the summer there is a water fountain for them as well.
Typical city park – long but narrow, along the street. Parking is hard to find, but this is a very nice neighborhood park. The one major issue is that the train tracks run right on the other side of the fence (opposite the street side) so dogs who are sound sensitive might be scared.
Mostly dirt, with a bit of gravel. The trees will give some nice shade once the leaves come back. There are some bags and a single trash can. Water bubbler is available, once the pipes unfreeze.
Lots of nice people to talk to and friendly dogs to play with. They also provide tennis balls for dogs to play with, poop bags, and an awesome doggy water fountain!
Nice and functional little dog park. It’s secure too. There’s a sturdy fence with secure gates. Your dog won’t get out. There’s a fountain too, and the other people and dogs there are nice. The location isn’t that scenic, but it’s pleasant and well shaded. It’s also away from the green and main downtown area, so it’s fairly quiet. Just two blocks from Wooster Square and Little Italy as well (Pepe’s Pizza and Sally’s Pizza).
Very nice place , to bring ur dog .a perfect space .
love it