Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH

Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH Live Free and Run Dog Park - Kingston, NH
Fenced Area
Parking
Water Fountain
Seating
Shade Available
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Live Free and Run Dog Park in Kingston, New Hampshire

Located in Kingston, NH, Live Free and Run Dog Park is a spacious and well-maintained destination where dogs and their owners can enjoy plenty of room to play, socialize, and relax. This dog park stands out for its large, fenced-in areas, including a separate enclosure specifically for small dogs, helping ensure the safety and comfort of pets of all sizes. The park is known for its friendly, welcoming community and the diligent volunteers who keep it clean and inviting.

Amenities at this Kingston dog park include picnic tables, shaded areas, ample seating for pet owners, water sources for dogs (including a fresh well water kiddie pool), and wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances. It’s a membership-based park, but visitors have noted being welcome when passing through the area. The combination of dedicated small dog areas, regular maintenance, and thoughtful amenities make this one of the most pet-friendly spots in southeastern New Hampshire.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the securely fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park features fenced enclosures for both small and large dogs.
  • Are there breed or size restrictions at this dog park? There are separate enclosures for small and large dogs, so both are accommodated safely.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, fresh well water and kiddie pools are available for dogs.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded areas to keep cool on sunny days.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, seating and picnic tables are available for owners.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park provides separate enclosures for small and large dogs.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? Yes, the park operates on a membership basis, although short-term visitors may be accommodated.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, volunteers consistently keep the park clean and well-stocked.

Reviews

Katelyn Lindberg

Our dogs love this park! Lots of space to play and chase balls. It’s a great place to meet other dogs and their owners. Highly recommend becoming a member.

Solid Isarock

I have been going to this Dog Park for about five years and for the most part have had good experiences there. As I have two small dogs, I keep to the small dog pen in order to keep my dogs safe for any of the large dogs that might injure them in advertently. A very well run Dog Park with volunteers who do and outstanding job keeping it clean and keeping it well stocked with sand pit and kitty pool and other things.

Emily (Em)

Very spacious park, and it’s well taken care of. They have a separate enclosure for small dogs as well. My aussie loved the kiddie pool and the fresh well water in it. Plenty of space to run around like a nut, and there’s a good amount of shade on a hot day. I’d recommend this park to anyone 😊

Lisa Rush

Nice dog park with water for the pups. It says it is a membership only park but I was only passing thru the area so I hope they don’t mind someone using it from out of state. I really appreciate a nice park for dogs when we are traveling. It is hard on them when they don’t have a yard to run in. Thank you.

Hannah Donohue

Love this park and it’s a great place to bring my dogs . Won’t be going as much just due to inactive dog parents that don’t do anything when a dog fight is about to swarm and their dog is the aggressor .

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