Rio Grande Triangle Park - Albuquerque, NM

Rio Grande Triangle Park - Albuquerque, NM Rio Grande Triangle Park - Albuquerque, NM Rio Grande Triangle Park - Albuquerque, NM Rio Grande Triangle Park - Albuquerque, NM Rio Grande Triangle Park - Albuquerque, NM
Off Leash
Double-Gated Entry
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Water Fountain
Dog Swim Area
Parking
Accessible Paths
Agility Equipment
Fenced Area

Rio Grande Triangle Park Dog Park – Albuquerque, NM

Located at 1451 Kit Carson Ave SW, Rio Grande Triangle Park is a popular dog park in Albuquerque, New Mexico, offering a welcoming and social spot for both locals and visitors. Known for its convenient location near the Rio Grande river and the zoo, this dog park features spacious fenced areas for both large and small dogs, as well as dedicated spaces for senior, anxious, or special needs pups. Separate dog runs help make this park accessible for all fur families, while pet-friendly trails and walking paths along the perimeter encourage exploration.

Pet owners love the abundance of seating and shaded spots, water stations, agility equipment, and fun dog amenities such as baby pools to help your pup cool off on hot days. The park is well-maintained with clean play areas that accommodate steady crowds without ever feeling too packed. Whether you’re searching for a dog-friendly space in Albuquerque or simply a place for your pet to socialize, run, and play, Rio Grande Triangle Park stands out as a true community dog park gem.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated dog park areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park has securely fenced enclosures to keep dogs safely contained.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are divided areas for both small and large dogs, and even sections for special needs and senior dogs.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there are water spigots, bowls, buckets, and even small pools for dogs, though availability of running water may vary at times.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded areas and trees, plus seating for owners.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches, chairs, and picnic tables are provided throughout the park.
  • Is there agility equipment for dogs to play on? Yes, agility obstacles and dog training equipment are available.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood, though it is on the street.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is generally well maintained, though visitors are reminded to pick up after their dogs.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the park is open throughout the year.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park can be busy, especially during peak hours, but is rarely overcrowded and has plenty of space.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? Small baby pools are often provided for dogs to splash and cool off.

Reviews

Mereyeah Momo

Very nice place to take our tiny dogs. There is a smaller dog area but they don’t like that area and the big dogs don’t seam to mess with my smaller puppies. They are busy doing their own thing and a lot of the dogs just like to be out. Lots of chairs and shaded area for the owners of dogs that come to play. And tons of buckets for accessible water. Never had any issues here. Used to live down town so went there a lot. Recently moved by kirtland dog park and we still choose to take our dogs here. You have to like other dogs coming up to you because it’s always busy But not crowded.

Yasmin Khan

Love this park, but many people (mostly at night) really don’t pay attention to their dogs poop. So much poop. But its a pretty park, my dog loves it.

Jennifer Jordan (Jen)

My dog and I were promptly welcomed by 2-leggeds as well as 4-leggeds. One dog quickly invited my dog to play, and another dog asked me to play with her. They even had a plastic pool for dogs to jump in.
The area is very clean. There is one area that has wood chips and another area with carpet grass. There is a lot of foliage as well. Additionally, there are several chairs and benches for sitting.

Javier Rascon

We love this park! They renovated it at the end of last year and it’s been such a better experience since. This park isn’t the biggest one but definitely plenty of room for all the doggos, they even have a smaller area for the little ones. You can find lots of water bowls/buckets, balls, chairs/benches, and even a couple of small pools for those hotter days. Located near the zoo and not too far from the Rio Grande river. Definitely worth checking out!!

Melinda

We’re visiting with my dog from the midwest. The dog park was pretty nice except that there was no grass and the turf was pretty worn. I liked the walking path along the outer edge of the park for humans and dogs alike. There was only one picnic table under shade but otherwise benches and plastic outdoor chairs are strewn throughout for extra seating. There’s a water fountain for humans and dogs, and also a baby pool by the spigot to keep the pups cool. There was one unruly dog there but people seemed to keep their pets in check for the most part. The latches on the gates are also a very efficient way to secure the park without much chance of damage, unlike other parks I’ve been to.

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