Azalea Park Dog Park - Charlottesville, VA

Azalea Park Dog Park - Charlottesville, VA Azalea Park Dog Park - Charlottesville, VA Azalea Park Dog Park - Charlottesville, VA Azalea Park Dog Park - Charlottesville, VA Azalea Park Dog Park - Charlottesville, VA
Off Leash
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Water Fountain
Parking
Fenced Area

Azalea Park Dog Park in Charlottesville, Virginia

Azalea Park Dog Park offers a well-loved off-leash experience for pups and owners on the south end of Charlottesville. Conveniently located near shopping and other amenities, this dog-friendly park features two fenced-in areas for dogs of all sizes to run and play, making it a favorite spot for local dog owners searching for community and safe playtime. The park is part of a larger recreational area with sports fields, pet-friendly trails, playgrounds, and even a stream nearby, creating a welcoming environment for the whole family.

This Charlottesville dog park stands out with its regular supply of poop bags, water bowls, and a pump to fill them, as well as friendly owners and plenty of space for both big and small dogs. While the park can become muddy after rain and some visitors note that grounds maintenance could be improved, Azalea Park’s accessibility and free entry make it a convenient spot for daily visits. The park also offers pleasant grassy areas (depending on the season) and easy connections to walking trails for dog-friendly hikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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, there are two decent-sized fenced areas where dogs can play safely off-leash.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, water bowls are provided in the fenced area, and there is a pump nearby to fill them.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, poop bags are regularly refilled and provided for park visitors.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Some seating is available for dog owners inside the park.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate fenced sections presumably for different sized dogs.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the park can get quite muddy after periods of rain.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park area includes a playground, baseball, and soccer fields.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are plenty of trails and walking tracks nearby for pet-friendly hikes.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges is limited, as the closest handicapped parking is not directly adjacent to the dog park and access involves traversing gravel, which may be challenging for some visitors.

Reviews

John Keating

I am handicapped. I walk with 2 canes. All I want to do is let my dog play. Azalea dog park is awesome. I have met some friends that are part of the community. Good people. A gate has ended that.

As a new resident of the Charlottesville area I would sometimes go twice a day. But by having a key lock facing towards the dog park and no one having a key? What’s being locked?, A garden getting ready to endure winter?
You are denying the rights of handicapped individuals.

Let’s think about it. Where is handicapped parking? We’ll it’s far away from that tiny circle. Now I am excepted to make the walk,to the the locked gate, and then walk on gravel? 2 canes and my dog.on grave from handicapped parking ? I give myself 20 feet tops before I will fall. Think about someone in a wheelchair with a service dog? Make sense?

Simple solution. Open the gate. Pour some concrete right next to the park. Just 2 spots, handicapped only. Simple solution to me.

John Keating

I am handicapped. I walk with 2 canes. All I want to do is let my dog play. Azalea dog park is awesome. I have met some friends that are part of the community. Good people. A gate has ended that.

As a new resident of the Charlottesville area I would sometimes go twice a day. But by having a key lock facing towards the dog park and no one having a key? What’s being locked?, A garden getting ready to endure winter?
You are denying the rights of handicapped individuals.

Let’s think about it. Where is handicapped parking? We’ll it’s far away from that tiny circle. Now I am excepted to make the walk,to the the locked gate, and then walk on gravel? 2 canes and my dog.on grave from handicapped parking ? I give myself 20 feet tops before I will fall. Think about someone in a wheelchair with a service dog? Make sense?

Simple solution. Open the gate. Pour some concrete right next to the park. Just 2 spots, handicapped only. Simple solution to me.

John Keating

I am handicapped. I walk with 2 canes. All I want to do is let my dog play. Azalea dog park is awesome. I have met some friends that are part of the community. Good people. A gate has ended that.

As a new resident of the Charlottesville area I would sometimes go twice a day. But by having a key lock facing towards the dog park and no one having a key? What’s being locked?, A garden getting ready to endure winter?
You are denying the rights of handicapped individuals.

Let’s think about it. Where is handicapped parking? We’ll it’s far away from that tiny circle. Now I am excepted to make the walk,to the the locked gate, and then walk on gravel? 2 canes and my dog.on grave from handicapped parking ? I give myself 20 feet tops before I will fall. Think about someone in a wheelchair with a service dog? Make sense?

Simple solution. Open the gate. Pour some concrete right next to the park. Just 2 spots, handicapped only. Simple solution to me.

Wei Ma

The dog park can be muddy or can be grassy depending on the time of the year. Either case there are plenty of nice people!

Wei Ma

The dog park can be muddy or can be grassy depending on the time of the year. Either case there are plenty of nice people!

Wei Ma

The dog park can be muddy or can be grassy depending on the time of the year. Either case there are plenty of nice people!

june

Two Fenced areas for dogs to run around and play, owners were super nice and we had no problems bringing our pup here. They have water fountains and poop bags as well as water bowls in the fenced area. Grass was a little long and could use a bit more upkeeping. Not too close to highly populated areas, Pretty good place for dogs and dog owners to hang out

june

Two Fenced areas for dogs to run around and play, owners were super nice and we had no problems bringing our pup here. They have water fountains and poop bags as well as water bowls in the fenced area. Grass was a little long and could use a bit more upkeeping. Not too close to highly populated areas, Pretty good place for dogs and dog owners to hang out

june

Two Fenced areas for dogs to run around and play, owners were super nice and we had no problems bringing our pup here. They have water fountains and poop bags as well as water bowls in the fenced area. Grass was a little long and could use a bit more upkeeping. Not too close to highly populated areas, Pretty good place for dogs and dog owners to hang out

Maulin Shah

Two decent sized fenced in areas for dogs, lots of trails and water nearby for hot days. Poop bags are regularly refilled. Always stocked with water bowls and there’s a pump nearby to fill them. Most of the dogs and owners are great.
Only downsides are that it can get pretty muddy for a while after rain and mowing could be more frequent. But for a free dog park it’s basically perfect.

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