Dog Field Parking Lot (off-leash dog area) - Montpelier, VT

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Dog Field Parking Lot Off-Leash Dog Area in Montpelier, Vermont

Located at 362 Parkway St, the Dog Field Parking Lot offers a specially designated off-leash area for dogs in Montpelier, Vermont. While this dog-friendly park section is on the smaller side compared to the overall park, it provides local pet owners a chance to let their dogs roam and socialize off-leash in a natural, open environment. Dog owners will appreciate the park’s convenient location and its connection to several pet-friendly trails for those who wish to explore more of Montpelier’s scenic paths, though leash rules apply outside the designated off-leash field.

Although the dog area is not fenced and lacks amenities such as water fountains and shade shelters, you’ll find waste bins and poop bags available at the parking lot entrance, making cleanup easy before you hit the parks or trails. The area is perfect for a quick visit or an energetic romp for your dog, especially for those who love outdoor, leash-free experiences in the heart of Vermont’s capital.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, the off-leash section is not fenced.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be on-leash outside of the designated off-leash area, as indicated by signage on nearby trails.
  • Are there poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, you can find poop bags and a trash bin at the parking entrance.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there are no water sources provided at this park.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, trails lead from the dog field area, though leashes are required on those paths.

Reviews

Kindred Wind

Unfenced section assigned for dogs. Given the overall size of the park, “dog field” is verh small.
No water, poop bags and trash only at the parking entrance. Most of the trails leading away from that section have signs requiring the dogs to be put back on leash.

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