East Windsor Dog Park - Broad Brook, CT

East Windsor Dog Park - Broad Brook, CT East Windsor Dog Park - Broad Brook, CT East Windsor Dog Park - Broad Brook, CT East Windsor Dog Park - Broad Brook, CT
Fenced Area
Parking
Trash Bins
Poop Bags:
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

East Windsor Dog Park in Broad Brook, Connecticut

Nestled in the heart of Broad Brook, the East Windsor Dog Park offers a grassy haven for local pups and their owners. This fenced dog park is known for its lush grass surfaces, a rarity among dog parks in Connecticut, creating a comfortable and clean environment for dogs to play. The park features separate areas for large and small dogs, allowing for safe socialization and energetic romps. With high-quality fencing and a friendly regular crowd, it’s a prime spot for dog owners seeking a welcoming community atmosphere.

Proudly wheelchair accessible with dedicated parking, East Windsor Dog Park is equipped with benches for seating and waste stations to promote cleanliness. While there is ample shade and comfortable grassy spots, the main area lacks substantial shade and does not offer on-site water, so visitors should bring their own. It’s a grass-covered, well-maintained dog park in Broad Brook and a favorite for pet parents who prefer pet-friendly, off-leash spaces.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the designated fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced with separate sections for large and small dogs.
  • Are there breed or size restrictions at this dog park? There are separate areas for large and small dogs, but dogs can intermingle if their owners are comfortable.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? There is no on-site water, so you should bring your own water and bowls.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, waste bags are usually available, especially in the mornings.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are some benches located throughout the park.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate sections for small and large dogs.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair accessible parking lot at the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The small dog area is well shaded, but the main section has little to no shade.
  • Are trash bins available? Yes, there are trash bins for waste disposal.
  • Is parking available? Yes, there is a dedicated parking lot for visitors.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? The park can be slippery on the slope after rain, so wear proper footwear.

Reviews

Dennis Cotton

Grass! While many bark parks have wood chips for a surface this park on a hill is grass covered. Great for the paws and good clean roll around. One down side is lack of water available for dogs so remember to bring your own! Fences are high quality and small and large dog areas are seperate. A very nice park.

Christopher Madison

A hidden gem. The small dog side is all grass, well shaded, and has a few nice benches. My dog fetches HARD and developed cuts on her paws after playing in a mulch park. As one of the few remaining grass parks in the area, we will definitely be back again soon. Just remember to bring your own water & bowls.

Jinxed

Love this park. Very friendly people and rarely ever issues among the dogs. Water also available for the pups.

Kindred Wind

Good-sized, grassy park. No shade at all in the main section. Trash and bags.
Slope was a bit slippery in the rain — wear good-traction footwear.

Unremarkable, but decent.

amy m

This is the first dog park I have been to, so I don’t have much experience. It’s a very nice place with 2 sections: one for large and one for small dogs…although they can intermingle if their humans are fine with it. They have waste bags available usually in the am at least, and some benches which could use some new paint. Owners are decent about cleaning up after their pets, and most of the dogs are happy to play. Our dog is a friendly, intact male, so there can be problems with other more aggressive males, but we just leave. Also, an un-spayed female should not go if the owner is worried about other dogs. There are groups of folks who know each other from going all the time, and early morning seems to be quiet if you prefer less chaos. 😁. But most people and dogs are welcoming and ready to give a friendly greeting of words or wags. I recommend this park if you want your dog to have a romp.

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