🐾 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 within a beautifully maintained larger park, Washington County Dog Park is a welcoming spot for dog owners seeking an outdoor destination in Washington, Pennsylvania. The park offers separate fenced areas for both large and small dogs, giving pets a safe place to play and socialize off-leash. With scenic surroundings and plenty of green space, this dog park is a local favorite for pet-friendly outings.
This dog park features amenities like free poop bags, some picnic table seating, and a distinct area for small and large dogs. While it provides a peaceful atmosphere, visitors should be aware that access from the nearest parking area requires a walk, sometimes uphill or downhill, which may be challenging for those with mobility issues. The park closes at 5pm during the winter season, and there is no trash can on site, so be prepared to take waste with you. Easy access to pet-friendly trails within the larger park and proximity to the heart of Washington makes this spot an excellent choice for dog-friendly hikes and adventures.
It’s a good size, but I wish there was parking in a little bit of better pathway to the entrance
It isn’t a bad park but it’s accessibility is severely lacking. It isn’t near a parking lot, so you have to walk either uphill or down hill a ways to get to it. There is no trash can to dispose of poop bags in. They also put visual barriers up between the large dog are and small dog area so they can’t even really look at eachother.
It just has a super lonely vibe for a park. Clearly an after thought and it could have been so nice :/
Didnt see a single other dog here either multiple times.
But overall take, not friendly for elderly, disabled, or unstable on their feet people.
Large dog side and small dog side.
Poop bags available.
This is within a much larger, beautifully maintained park.
One picnic table on each side.
Park closes at 5pm during the winter season through March 31st, although there’s nothing stopping you from driving in and out after that curfew.
You’ve got a little uphill jaunt from the parking area to the dog park.
I’m surprised this park has a reasonable rating. Came for a first visit in the early morning when there is dew. There is parking down the hill but I didn’t feel like trekking, so I parked on the road beside the park instead. The park is basically on a slope. Because of landscape you can’t step down from the road and there aren’t any stairs yet. My two dogs were exciting and pulling slightly… we fell. Maintenance told me a woman also fell and broke her leg the same way. I’ll port a picture but it’s much more steel than it appears.
5 stars