🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]

Winslow Bark Park is a conveniently located, well-maintained dog park right off Interstate 40 in Winslow, Arizona, making it a perfect stop for both locals and pet-friendly travelers. With wheelchair accessible parking and entrances, the park is designed for everyone’s comfort. Dogs are welcome and can enjoy the spacious, clean grounds, which feature separate areas for small and large dogs, allowing for safer play and easy socialization.
This dog park boasts amenities such as water for dogs, benches for owners, and fun activities for your pups. Its proximity to I-40 makes it an easy, quick stop for those traveling with dogs across Arizona. While most visitors describe the park as clean and inviting, users are reminded to be mindful of park rules and pick up after their pets to keep the space enjoyable for all. Winslow Bark Park stands out as one of the area’s most dog-friendly destinations, ideal for a quick romp or a longer social session.
It is a very nice place to stop if you happen to be traveling along Interstate 40. Unfortunately, some people don’t pick up after their dogs spoiling the very nice dog park. Please do your duty as a dog owner.
This is a very clean and nice Park. Very well done and good place to bring your pup
A very nice dog park right off I-40 in Winslow, AZ. Recommend for local people, but also interstate travelers. Quick and easy stop! Two separate dog parks for regular size dogs, and smaller size as well. Stop by and visit “Bark Park”.
Two sides to this park which helps separate the big and little dogs. Fun things for the dogs to do. Had water too.
Had a very concerning trip to this dog park today. There seems to be locals that go at the same time in the evening every day. One of them has an aggressive dog that she just puts (alone, while she sits in her car) in the small dog area (he is not under 25 lbs). He is allowed to bark/growl at every dog and person for who knows how long. I, being concerned for my dog’s (and my) safety, let her know her aggressive dog should not be here. Well, she was not happy with that. She went off, cussing at me, telling me that she comes every day and no one else cares. Of course, those who are allowing it to occur are obviously to blame as well. People, please speak up when someone is not following the rules. People and dogs can get hurt if you dont, and it might be yours. This, being a town that a lot of people travel to, I am sure a lot of people would like to be able to bring their well-behaved dogs here for socialization and exercise. One of the people that were here even told me they just “had to get used to it”, that is not ok. Please do better. I would like to be able to come back her with my dog one day.