Shirlington Dog Park

Shirlington Dog Park
Fenced Area
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Water Fountain
Dog Swim Area
Parking
Accessible Paths
Off Leash

Shirlington Dog Park in Arlington, VA is a spacious, well-maintained dog park featuring separate areas for large and small dogs, with a long fenced area perfect for off-leash play. The park offers shaded spots, benches, and picnic tables for owners, along with fresh water stations. A scenic creek runs alongside the large dog area, providing a swim option for dogs with good recall. The environment is friendly and community-oriented, with paved trails connecting to nearby sports and playground facilities. Accessibility is prioritized, with wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking. Limited parking is available nearby, mostly 2-hour or paid spaces.

Reviews

Katye Faulkner

Beautiful, well-maintained, fenced-in, large and small, dog parks. There is a beautiful trail winding through the larger dog area and there are multiple access gates between the two separate areas. Everyone I have interacted with has been very friendly. Great community so far. There are benches and picnic tables within both areas, as well as fresh water and bowls provided. There are plenty of trees, as well as a creek running along the edge of the fenced-in large dog area. Feels like you’re in a little forest, a secret escape, hidden next to tall buildings and other downtown city features. There’s also a lovely, long paved trail outside of the park, leading to sports fields, plain grassy fields, a baseball field, basketball courts, and a pretty big children’s playground. The public restrooms are nicely maintained. They are hard to find as they are located past the bridge on the right and the baseball field on the left, between the field and the playground – outside of the dog parks. It’s a permanent structure, looks like a modern square building. Love the bright blue indoor dog park and bar, with live music, and second floor balcony, right next door to the outdoor dog parks. Overall great outdoor and social areas. Perfect place to bring your doggies. The only thing that sucks is the parking. There isn’t much parking, right next to the dog parks, and it’s only 2hr or paid parking. There is more parking, elsewhere alongside the rest of the whole park.

Dog Principal

Opie and I had a fantastic time at Shirlington Dog Park! This is one of the best off-leash parks in Arlington, VA, offering plenty of space for dogs to run, play, and socialize. The fenced area is well-maintained, with shaded spots and benches for owners to relax while keeping an eye on their pups.

What I love most about this park is the separate small dog area and the easy access to a creek where dogs can cool off. The environment is dog-friendly and well-monitored, making it a great place for both training and socialization.

As a professional dog trainer in Arlington, VA, I highly recommend this park for owners looking to work on off-leash recall, social skills, and confidence-building in a controlled setting. Opie had a blast, and we will definitely be back!

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Catherine Tehan

Just under a quater mile, the park is lengthy and fenced, with access to a stream and large puddles [post rainstorms]. The perfect place to let your pup expend some energy!

Allison Sicignano

Absolutely love bringing my puppy to this dog park. It offers a great opportunity for you to have your dog off leash without feeling they are forced to be with a bunch of dogs in a small confined area. I have met so many friendly owners. The community is very inviting and positive.

Bridgeth Usmayo

Hidden Gem for Dog Lovers! 🐾
This is hands down the biggest dog park I’ve been to in the DMV area! It’s a hidden gem that every dog owner needs to check out. The fenced-in area is spacious—probably about half a mile long—with plenty of room for pups to run and play freely. There are benches scattered throughout for owners to relax while the dogs have their fun.
One of the best parts? There’s a beautiful lake nearby that’s perfect for cooling off on hot days. It’s not fenced, so it’s best for dogs with good recall, but it’s such a great bonus feature. Plus, there’s a built-in water station in the fenced area to keep your dog hydrated.
Overall, this park is an amazing find—peaceful, spacious, and thoughtfully designed for both dogs and their humans. Definitely worth the visit!

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