🐾 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 southeast Austin, Easton Bark offers a sizeable, welcoming space for your dog to roam and play. With designated areas for both large and small dogs, it’s one of the most versatile dog parks in Austin, Texas, perfect for all sizes and personalities. The park is fully enclosed, ensuring a safe environment for socialization and vigorous play. Pet owners love the relaxed atmosphere and the chance to meet other dog lovers from the community.
Easton Bark features separate fenced yards, running water for dogs, and easy access for all visitors, including wheelchair-accessible entry and parking. While there’s ample room for high-energy pups to fetch and run, be aware that shade is limited, so plan accordingly on hot days. Whether you have a playful puppy, a shy small breed, or an energetic large dog, this southeast Austin dog park is sure to offer a fun outing!
My dog really loved socializing with the other dogs here. There weren’t too many other dogs and the owners were really nice to talk to
Not enough shade but it’s a decent size and there are 2 separate dog yards for large and small dogs and access to water.
Terrible dog owners // aggressive breeds without the proper supervision always end poorly
Running water, two fenced areas, one large and one small. Parking lot and street parking avail.
Large, enclosed park with separate area for smaller, timid, or slightly more aggressive dogs. The smaller area was perfect for my frenchie’s first visit to a dog park ever… we’re still working on personal space as you can see in the video.
The larger park is big enough to throw a frisbee or tennis ball at full strength, so it’s great for dogs that need room to run. My aussie loved it! I imagine it gets pretty busy during those peak after work hours and weekend mornings.
Two considerations: 1) Wear a hat because there is no shade 2) Bring a towel for your seats if visiting after rain