Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY

Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY Jessamine County Dog Park - Nicholasville, KY
Off Leash
Double-Gated Entry
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Combined Dog Area
Covered Shelter
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking
Fenced Area

Jessamine County Dog Park in Nicholasville, Kentucky

Jessamine County Dog Park is a dedicated space for dogs and their owners to enjoy some off-leash fun in Nicholasville, KY. Located conveniently at 120 Fairground Way next to the humane society, this park features two fully fenced and double-gated areas for dogs to safely play and socialize. There’s a separate space for small and large dogs, making it a welcoming dog-friendly destination for pets of all sizes.

The park is wheelchair accessible, includes grassy areas, and has improved maintenance with available poop bags and trash bins for easy cleanup. You’ll find a gazebo offering limited shelter and seating, though much of the park is open and without shade, so plan to bring your own water due to the lack of water fountains. Whether you’re seeking a secure off-leash dog park or exploring pet-friendly activities near Lexington, this location is a popular choice for local dog lovers.

Jessamine County Dog Park FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there are two fully fenced areas—one for small dogs and one for large dogs.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park includes separate spaces for small and large dogs.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, poop bags and trash bins are available.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Limited shade is available under the gazebo, but most of the park is open without much shade from trees.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? There is a gazebo for seating, but other seating and tabletops may be older or in need of repair.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there are not currently any water fountains, so bring your own water for your dog.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Recent reviews indicate the park is now well-maintained and grassy, with cleaner conditions than in the past.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? No, restrooms are not typically available to the public at this park.

Reviews

Jordan Turner

Depressing,empty, small. Abandoned car. Next to humane society. Piles of poop on the other side of the fence on the concrete of humane society. Walked a little further and see if anyone there. No cars at humane society after 12 thursday. We left that crap hole after that. Just got a new dog and wanted to test how fast he was. Think we will goto Lex or the Gorge.

justacauseldog

It has gotten way better over the years, I wish the bathrooms were open but I understand them not being open with the a holes around Nicholasville

Shawnda Osborne

My dogs love going to this park now. My senior dog didn’t like it all in 2017 when it seemed there wasn’t much grass and seemed to be a lot of feces. So we never went. Last year I rescued a high energy 1 year old so I had to try it out again. It’s well maintained now and grassy. This year they’ve even gotten grass to grow somehow along the fence lines where the dogs run. There’s definitely not feces everywhere and there are always bags now if you forget your own. The only thing I’d say is missing is a water fountain like Wellington in Lexington has but it’s not a huge deal to bring my own water.

Cory Tibbitts

Two plain gated areas, one small one large.
Real quality may depend on who is there with what dogs at what time, but it serves it’s purpose, large fenced in area, with “airlock” gates, so dogs can safely be let off leash to run around with other dogs

Just be sure to bring your own water

Bobby McKenzie

No trees or shade or anything interesting for dogs to explore. Gazebo is nice, but all other seating/tabletops are old, decrepit and falling apart. No water source either, which is kind of an expectation at a dog park…

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