Centennial Dog Park

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Fenced Area
Parking
Trash Bins
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

Centennial Dog Park is a well-utilized off-leash area in Nashville, providing a sizable fenced environment where dogs can safely play. The park offers amenities like seating, shade, trash bins, and parking, making it convenient for visitors. While specific features like separate small and large dog areas or agility equipment are not clearly documented, the park supports a friendly atmosphere for dogs and their owners to enjoy outdoor activities.

Reviews

Natalie Smith

This beautiful Park has a replica of the Parthenon from Greece. IT’S wonderful, you can walk around a large pond. I have been personally to Greece and they did a great job making this replica. When you go there you see the massive structure of it all and all the work that they did. Inside we went to the museum and saw a statue of Athena on the second floor. The bottom floor was a museum of the times (1920s) w women’s suffrerage, beautiful paintings from that time. it also had an interesting machine (pic included) and how they got the stones up to make the Parthenon. It’s well worth your time to go.

Isbill Tech Services

The dog park was awesome!! They were running around everywhere, but of course controlled. If you are there then pay the NULL to go into the Parthenon. It is probably the cheapest (but awesome) experience in Nashville. It is the only one in the entire world that is fully restored and built in scale. The bottom entrance is where holly he gift shop and ticket sales are. If you are around downtown I would def recommend visiting it. Everyone is friendly and the guides are free. They also over tours at 2 PM. Hope you enjoy the pics. This, the park, and the Parthenon are all very close together.

James Foster

Park itself is awesome. Extremely large play area with different levels and plenty shade. Multiple places to sit and watch your dogs play. Only downfall is there is only one water fountain in the park. Which is fine except for the middle of summer with a large group of dogs. Ranks in the top two of the parks I’ve gone.

Wendy Glowski

The large dog park has more stimulation for your dog: hills to run, trees, squirrels.

Jeremy Vanpelt

This was an amazing dog park on a hill. No issues with the other dogs. It was a bit too rocky for my borders to run freely.

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