North Pole Dog Park - North Pole, AK

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Fenced Area
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths
Agility Equipment
Off Leash

North Pole Dog Park is a pet-friendly gem located at 159 3rd Ave in North Pole, Alaska. It provides a spacious, fenced area for dogs to run and play off-leash, making it one of the most welcoming dog parks in the region. The park stands out for its accessibility, with wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, ensuring everyone in the community—including kids and people with mobility needs—can enjoy the outdoor space. Locals appreciate the park’s sizeable green space, though it’s noted that regular maintenance like mowing could enhance the experience further.

Dog owners will find picnic tables and a variety of basic agility equipment to help their furry friends stay active. The park also features a nearby walking trail for those interested in dog-friendly hiking around North Pole. While there is seating for owners, some reviewers mention the lack of water stations and recommend bringing your own. Visitors love watching their pets socialize and play, making this park a great destination for those seeking a sense of community and open space in Alaska’s interior.

North Pole Dog Park FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park has a fenced area, but some users note the fence is not very tall.
  • Are puppies allowed at the park? Yes, puppies are welcome and enjoy their time at the park.
  • Is there agility equipment for dogs to play on? Yes, there is agility equipment, though some obstacles may be worn or dilapidated.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables and some seating are available.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there is a nearby walking trail for you and your dog to enjoy.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Sometimes, the park does get flooded and can be muddy.

Reviews

Megan Gute

Went after work yesterday. It was flooded but that wasn’t a huge deal. The grass was overgrown, needs to be trimmed. One lady was just arriving and left to stand across the street because of us and our dogs. Thought the dog was unfriendly but I’m guessing a friend showed up with her dog and they waited in the parking lot across the street for us to leave with our dogs before entering again. Just made us feel unwelcomed and rushed to leave.

Kaisha Bain

I haven’t even gone yet and I am feeling nervous about it. That fence around this dog park is not very tall. Any dog with enough speed and motivation can jump it and run right into the road and get hit. Also why is it never mowed. Looks like a mess

Maddy Thom

Great to have a big space for the doggos to run around. Unfortunately the obstacles are a little dilapidated, many folks don’t seem to pick up after their dogs, and there isn’t water available. Nice little walking trail nearby too.

Rachel Howe

We come here daily with our puppy and she loves it.

Stephanie Illguth

It’s great to have a fenced in dog park in such a small town. They have even added agility course like stations to work with your dog. Just need to get more people to frequent here so dogs have someone to play with!

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