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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]

Located in the charming city of Allardt, Tennessee, Allardt Park is a welcoming destination for families and their pets. Known for its vibrant events, such as the popular Pumpkin Festival, this park offers open green spaces under the shade of mature trees, along with basic amenities like shelters, playgrounds, and clean restrooms. The pet-friendly atmosphere and scenic setting make it a great place for dog owners seeking an accessible outing in Fentress County.
While the park isn’t exclusively a dog park, it provides pet owners the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with their dogs, including shaded walks and open areas ideal for on-leash fun. The park’s proximity to local stores means refreshments are always nearby, making it a convenient stop for visitors. Whether you’re here for a festival or a quiet walk, Allardt Park offers a friendly and relaxed environment for all ages.
Wow we were on motorcycles stopped to take a break the bathroom was very nice there was fans so I wasn’t smothering it’s beautiful clean and I enjoyed my time there
Wonderful little city. The park is a smaller one but don’t let that stop you from enjoying it. It’s got the basics shelters, play ground area, and bathrooms. Little stores surround so you don’t have to pack meals.
The Pumpkin Festival was great. Our first visit. Lots of vendors, crafts, and food. Great parade. We look forward to going back next year
We had such a great time at the 2021 pumpkin festival. Food seemed to be the premium, as many were in line for potato stacks and a burger. BBQ was there as well, but I was full. After 3, the pumpkin rolls cane down in price…lol. at 9 they were NULL and after 3 they were 12. Beautiful day. Plenty of breeze and sunshine mix with the shade of the big trees made it perfect. All the vendors were real people, and maybe some of the things were imported, but the majority of what I saw was home made and that to me is worth the extra. My 72 year old mother walked twice around and had a great time. Think I’ll have another slice of pumpkin roll before bedtime. See ya next year
Great park for Pumpkin Festival, need more seating areas for food