Trailside Dog Park - Waukee, IA

Trailside Dog Park - Waukee, IA
Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Parking
Fenced Area

Trailside Dog Park in Waukee, Iowa

Located at 590 SE Brick Dr, Trailside Dog Park offers a convenient, pet-friendly space for local dog owners to enjoy off-leash fun and socialization. Known for its accessible entrance and parking, this dog park is designed to welcome both regular visitors and those visiting Waukee during holiday trips. With its open, grassy areas, Trailside provides plenty of room for dogs to run and play, though shade is noted as limited with few trees.

Trailside Dog Park has been appreciated for its easy guest pass option and successful holiday gatherings, although user reviews mention occasional maintenance and cleanliness concerns – especially with mud and waste during the springtime. The park is wheelchair accessible, making it one of the inclusive dog parks in Waukee, Iowa. Dog owners should be cautious as reports note concerns about aggressive dogs and the importance of attentive supervision while visiting.

Trailside Dog Park FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park?
    Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs?
    Yes, the dog park is fully fenced.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible?
    Yes, both the entrance and parking lot are wheelchair accessible.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter?
    Yes, a pass is required, but guest day passes are available. Some reviews note that the main gate is sometimes unlocked, but the recommendation is to use a pass.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains?
    Yes, reviews note that the park is muddy most of the time during the spring.
  • What should I do if there’s an aggressive dog?
    If you encounter an aggressive dog, contact the city of Waukee to report the incident. Reviews note ongoing concerns about aggressive dogs and highlight the importance of reporting to the municipality.

Reviews

Ryan Burger

Wish there were more trees but overall very cool

Makenzie Lisle

The city of Waukee continues to allow Sabbeth into the dog park who has continuously attacked dogs. Sabbaths owner does nothing to stop the attack. We will not be going back. Very disappointing.

Jennifer Vedane

The city of Waukee has allowed an aggressive Doberman to continue using the facilities after several incidents. The city’s response is always “we will talk to them and if it happens again they MIGHT have access revoked,” then it happens again. Photo shows what happened to my dog while trying to sniff hello to the Doberman.

Mishell Meyer

I’ve been thankful for this park for holiday visits and appreciate the guest pass option. I’m saddened to see the neglect of this park over the past few years from both the municipality and humans. Spring often means mud – this park is full of it most all of the time. Bad humans mean poo. This park is full of it. I filled four bags on one visit as I could not ignore it and hated my dog running through it. Would love to see more love and pride for this community asset.

MaKenzi Marting

The park itself is great but you don’t need to bother buying a pass because the gate is unlocked. Even if it isn’t unlocked just buy a day pass and get the code from that since it’s the same code anyway. I’ve spent over NULL now to do things the right way just to find out I shouldn’t have.

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