Double Ditch Dog Park

Double Ditch Dog Park
Fenced Area
Parking
Dog Swim Area
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Double-Gated Entry
Off Leash

Double Ditch Dog Park is a spacious, well-maintained off-leash dog park in Red Lodge, Montana. It features large grassy areas and a hidden path that provide ample room for dogs to run and explore. The park is wheelchair accessible and offers a unique metal entrance gate crafted by Back Alley Metals. While the park is securely fenced off for safety, there is no piped water but a creek nearby where dogs used to splash. Though there is no dedicated small dog area, seating, or covered shelter mentioned, it remains a popular and pleasant spot for dogs and their owners.

Reviews

Chris Childers

Nice large fenced dog park! No piped water but there is a creek there.

Michael Dun

First, we LOVE the entry to this park – the best looking gates and metalwork (by Back Alley Metals) and nice and roomy enough for big dogs. The grass was a little lower this visit which was nice so the ball wasn’t lost as many times as in the past (but still required searching a couple times). It’s huge, lots of room for pups to roam and explore, and get out that energy.

I’m torn on my only real negative – they fenced it off from the streams, which our water dogs loved to splash through when the park was young – but it also prevents losing them downstream… Especially after the flood we just had, the streams were running high and fast, so it wasn’t all a bad thing. Still, it was nice for them to cool off after running the way it was before.

But still, such a good place to bring the pups if you’re in the area!

Steve Ehresman

Great experience in March of ’25.
Love the metal entrance gates.
Pleasant folks.
Seemed very clean to me
I hear it was recently not so clean But people have been cleaning up after their dogs more lately.
Not a ton of parking

Michelle McClure

This dog park is huge. It’s very well kept and clean. We were in the area for a month and our puppy ran around here several times.

Sherri Deitz

Quite possibly the best dog park in Montana. Grassy areas, a hidden path, and ample space.

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