🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
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 heart of Anchorage, Alaska, Arctic Benson Park is a beloved neighborhood spot for dogs and their owners seeking a safe, off-leash experience. This completely fenced dog park features both spacious grassy areas and shady tree-lined perimeters, offering pets plenty of room to run, socialize, and relax. The park’s intimate, community feel makes it a popular choice year-round for Anchorage’s dog lovers. With picnic spaces, maintained open lawns, and a friendly local atmosphere, it’s a perfect site to unwind after a long day.
Arctic Benson Park stands out for its separate areas for small and large dogs, ensuring a comfortable environment for all sizes and temperaments. Visitors appreciate the park’s waste bag stations, seating options (including creative ones like tires), and adjacent playground for families with children. Restroom facilities (porta-potties) are available, and the park is conveniently located near restaurants, a gas station, and route 35 bus stops. Whether you’re looking for an off-leash dog park in Anchorage or pet-friendly family recreation, Arctic Benson Park delivers a well-maintained and welcoming destination.
Neighborhood is kinda rough, but the dog park itself is decent. There’s plenty of trees for the dogs to entertain themselves.
Neighborhood is kinda rough, but the dog park itself is decent. There’s plenty of trees for the dogs to entertain themselves.
Park itself was awesome. Main feature for me was the fenced off-leash area so dogs can be dogs and run. The bad thing about it was the drunk, drugged up, or otherwise mentally off homeless people using the park as a place to sleep. 1was already sleeping and 2 more wandered in making themselves comfortable for the night before I left.
I also wish the park was operated into 2 areas by a fence thru the middle. 1 area for sociable dogs. The other area for dogs that prefer not to socialize. My dog is older and she gets cranky when other dogs rush her and get in her face.
Park itself was awesome. Main feature for me was the fenced off-leash area so dogs can be dogs and run. The bad thing about it was the drunk, drugged up, or otherwise mentally off homeless people using the park as a place to sleep. 1was already sleeping and 2 more wandered in making themselves comfortable for the night before I left.
I also wish the park was operated into 2 areas by a fence thru the middle. 1 area for sociable dogs. The other area for dogs that prefer not to socialize. My dog is older and she gets cranky when other dogs rush her and get in her face.
It’s a pretty small park where people bring their dogs and children to play.
One can find peace of mind there during just the right times after a long day or week.
The grass is green, and the park has a classic and familiar feel about it.
Great for picnics!
To discourage homeless people hanging around, they unfortunately got rid of the old park benches. I miss sitting on those benches in the dead of winter, and watching the night sky.
It is what it is though.
Times change.
There’s a rent-a-can nearby. Bring some pocket hand sanitizer though. Most of the time, that stuff is empty, if there even is one in it.
Close access to restaurants, a gas station, and bus route 35.
Altogether, a neat little park.
It’s a pretty small park where people bring their dogs and children to play.
One can find peace of mind there during just the right times after a long day or week.
The grass is green, and the park has a classic and familiar feel about it.
Great for picnics!
To discourage homeless people hanging around, they unfortunately got rid of the old park benches. I miss sitting on those benches in the dead of winter, and watching the night sky.
It is what it is though.
Times change.
There’s a rent-a-can nearby. Bring some pocket hand sanitizer though. Most of the time, that stuff is empty, if there even is one in it.
Close access to restaurants, a gas station, and bus route 35.
Altogether, a neat little park.
I really enjoy this little area. It’s a nice intimate place to take your dogs, letting them run free. When the snow melts, I plan on taking them there more often. I can relax and reflect on the day, while my doggies smell a bazillion smells and enjoy not being on a leash, e en for a short time. There are lots of trees for shade, places to sit, and waste bags are also provided to pick up after the dogs, if you forget yours. Highly recommended, if you’re unable to go to other dog parks!
I really enjoy this little area. It’s a nice intimate place to take your dogs, letting them run free. When the snow melts, I plan on taking them there more often. I can relax and reflect on the day, while my doggies smell a bazillion smells and enjoy not being on a leash, e en for a short time. There are lots of trees for shade, places to sit, and waste bags are also provided to pick up after the dogs, if you forget yours. Highly recommended, if you’re unable to go to other dog parks!
Great little neighborhood dog park. Plenty of room to let the dog run, play, and socialize with other dogs. Completely fenced area with lots of trees, open area, park bench and porta-a-potty.
Great little neighborhood dog park. Plenty of room to let the dog run, play, and socialize with other dogs. Completely fenced area with lots of trees, open area, park bench and porta-a-potty.