🐾 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 […]
Waggin’ Tails Bark Park is a popular fenced dog park located in Indianapolis, Indiana, offering a spacious area for dogs to play off-leash. This pet-friendly park requires registration with Lawrence parks and a key tag for entry, ensuring only registered, vaccinated dogs enjoy its safe environment. The area is wheelchair accessible and provides ample parking for visitors.
Dog owners appreciate the park’s friendly community, open layout, and convenient water fountain for both humans and pets. There are benches and seating areas for owners to relax while their dogs socialize. While the park is well-maintained, some visitors note that after rain, certain areas can become muddy, and occasional uncleaned waste may be present. Overall, Waggin’ Tails Bark Park is a welcoming spot for Indianapolis residents seeking a reliable and safe place for their dogs to romp and meet new friends.
Nice people and fun dogs. Membership fee, and dogs are all registered. Must have all vaccines up to date.
Great day @ the dog park. Max met two new friends.
Easy to access park. (Requires registration with the park service of Lawrence to receive a key tag). Loads of space, a great dog/human water fountain, and some nice benches. We’ve not yet been there when other dogs are there which is both positive and negative.
The park is in good condition, and every person/ dog we’ve met there has been nice. They only real complaint (and it’s a big one) is that the gate lock is garbage. People can get in and out without a key way too easily, and the city really needs to fix it. There’s also a lot of uncleaned dog “piles” left by inattentive people.
There aren’t really activities for dogs to do here. The area right in front of the entrance had no grass, so when it rains, it becomes a huge mud puddle that dogs always run through.
Half of the time, even in great weather, there is no one here. I hate taking my dog for her to run around by herself and look anxiously out the gate for another dog