Burlington Regional Dog Park - Burlington, IA

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Off Leash
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Water Fountain
Parking
Agility Equipment
Fenced Area

Burlington Regional Dog Park — Spacious & Pet-Friendly in Burlington, Iowa

Discover the Burlington Regional Dog Park, a large and well-maintained dog park in Burlington, Iowa, designed to let your furry companions play, socialize, and thrive. Conveniently located at 400 Blackhawk Dr, this park is known for its spacious fenced enclosures, allowing dogs plenty of room to stretch their legs, play fetch, and interact with other dogs off-leash. Local pet owners rave about the friendly atmosphere and regulars that make this park a welcoming spot for newcomers and travelers alike.

This pet-friendly park boasts impressive amenities, including an agility course for active pups, accessible water fountains, and benches and shelters for owners to relax. The trails linking Dankwardt and Crapo parks add extra value, letting you enjoy dog-friendly hiking and scenic strolls. Waste bags and utility stations are available, helping to keep the park clean and convenient. The area is wheelchair accessible, with accessible parking and paths, making it welcoming for everyone.

FAQ – Burlington Regional Dog Park

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced enclosures.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park features fully fenced areas for safe and secure play.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there are water fountains for dogs available in the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shelters and shaded benches for owners and pets.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, plastic bags and waste stations are generously provided throughout the enclosure.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, seating is available in the park, including benches by the shelter.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park features a two-pen enclosure to separate small and large dogs for safety and comfort.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, both the entrance and the parking lot are wheelchair accessible.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park connects with nearby pet-friendly trails between Dankwardt and Crapo parks.
  • Is there agility equipment for dogs to play on? Yes, there is an agility course available for dogs.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some areas may be muddy after rain, especially patches down near the shelter and benches.

Reviews

Jeffrey Rode

One little patch of MUD today, 3/26/25 Big Area down around back of shelter/benches. Had the whole area by ourselves today for almost 2 hours – No pics today left my phone at home – turned out to be a very pleasant day!

Eithne McBride

What a nice, spacious dog park we visited on our cross country road trip. There was so much room for our dogette to stretch her legs and do her business and – bonus! – it was well cared for. We saw 2 or 3 land mines but stopping by dog parks all around the US has taught us that, in the grand scheme, that’s really mild!

If we lived nearby, we’d definitely be back 😊❤️🐾

Amie Sanders

Nice dog park, always great to get out n socialize the dog! Friendly people and nice set up. Wish they would open the bathrooms, the port a potty is rough to squeeze the dog n I into lol

George Hutton

Very big park compared to decorah dog park . Agility course. Dog water fountain and 2big rubber balls

Anthony Franklin

This two pen enclosure is a great way to allow your dog to socialize with others. Sometimes getting over the anxiety and stress from living with people is managed by just letting them be themselves. I’ve watched and walked with many different breeds and owners. This one has a lot of regulars that are as friendly as their companions. With all the trails between Dankwardt and Crapo you can just let them play and they have watering and utilities for them (plastic bags are spread generously about the enclosure). In my personal opinion my dogs are healthier and happier and more manageable because of places like these.

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