🐾 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 the picturesque Nettles Park, Nettles Dog Park is one of the top dog-friendly destinations in Clemson, SC. This spacious park features well-maintained, fenced enclosures for both large and small dogs, providing plenty of room for pups of all sizes to run, play, and socialize safely. Visitors consistently praise the park’s shaded areas, which help keep pets and owners comfortable during those warm South Carolina days. The park’s location at the back of Nettles Park means it’s surrounded by scenic fields, tennis courts, and pet-friendly trails for even more to explore after your visit.
Nettles Dog Park is thoughtfully designed for both pets and owners. Amenities include fresh water bowls and fountains, waste bag dispensers, and conveniently located trash bins. The park is wheelchair accessible and offers ample parking, making it easy for everyone to visit. Friendly regulars and knowledgeable dog owners frequent the park, making it a welcoming spot for first-timers and seasoned park-goers alike. Come enjoy a peaceful, safe environment where your dog can exercise, socialize, and enjoy the best of dog-friendly Clemson!
I love how big the sections are. There’s almost always at least another dog or 2 so my dogs can go run and play with them. Its big enough to really throw a ball and give them some good exercise. There’s a doggy water fountain, waste baggies and a trash can.
My girl was flat out exhausted when we got home. Love the fact they have separate enclosures for small and large dogs
Great big dog park. With a place for big dogs and little dogs.
A great dog park for first-timers like us. The rules were clear and fair. There’s a few water bowls and a faucet (thank goodness bc we forgot our bowl) available on each side. It’s well-shaded so nice to stay for a while. Our furball loved it and the people and dogs were friendly and knowledgeable.
Peaceful location in the back of Nettles Park. A lot of good people and dogs on a daily basis. Tennis courts and various sports fields within the vicinity. Allows for dogs to get exposed to all kinds of sights, sounds, and smells.
The only real downside is that after rain, the park becomes a mud hole for a few days after. Otherwise it’s pretty dry. There is a hose and water bowl to keep your dog hydrated. And most of the park is shaded so it stays fairly cool.