🐾 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 conveniently in Soldotna, Alaska, the 3 Friends Dog Park offers a spacious and welcoming environment for dogs and their owners year round. The park is completely fenced and features separate areas for small and large dogs, making it a safe haven for pups of all sizes and ages. With a dedicated area for puppies and agility courses designed for both small and larger breeds, your dog can explore, climb, and burn off energy in a secure, off-leash setting.
This pet-friendly park includes a covered seating area, picnic tables, ample parking, and plenty of donated toys for dogs to enjoy. Multiple waste stations stocked with bags, shovels, and rakes ensure a clean experience for everyone. Although water is not provided, the community-oriented space is highly maintained and frequented by friendly locals. If you’re seeking an enjoyable, accessible dog park in Soldotna with off-leash adventures, agility activities, and a social atmosphere, 3 Friends Dog Park is the place to be!
My dogs love coming here and playing with other dogs! Plenty of room to run and frolic and play, lots of donated toys for them to use! Thank you to everyone who made this dog park possible!
Great place to introduce our puppy to an off leash place to play! We like how they had an area for small puppies. Everyone we met was so friendly .
I absolutely loved it! It had a playground for the dogs with climbing and agility courses. Very nice and roomy. The area for small dogs was also very roomy and had climbing and agility courses. I wish we had one that nice in Anchorage!
This is a off leash dog park in Soldotna Alaska. We took our puppy there and two other big dogs were there wanting to pla. This is a nice park and some supplies fresh water for play hard furries with him.
Fun and friendly dog park. With several regulars. We enjoy coming here for a quick stretch! Completely fenced in. Has a separate section for small dogs. Plenty of waste stations with plastic bags, shovels and rakes. Plenty of parking, covered seating area, but no water. Things to be on the lookout for—Once (Jan ‘23) I encountered two very aggressive large Doodles who corned and bit a husky. Several intact male dogs frequent this park, have not had problems with them. Weekends can be very busy in the winter.