🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Norwood Estate Dog Park is a favorite for dog lovers looking for a spacious, fenced park in Austin, Texas. Located on E. Riverside at 1018 1/2 Edgecliff Terrace, this dog park stands out as one of the only fully fenced public dog parks in the area, making it a safe place for off-leash play. The park features separate sections for both large and small dogs, providing an inclusive and comfortable environment for pups of all sizes and temperaments. The welcoming local dog owner community further enhances the park’s friendly atmosphere, and visitors occasionally enjoy fun events like a DJ set every first Friday.
Although parking can be limited (especially on weekends), the park’s central location and large, open play areas are ideal for active dogs. Shade from trees and user-supplied pop-up pools or sprinklers help keep dogs cool on hot Texas days. Norwood Estate Dog Park is perfect for dog owners seeking a social, dog-friendly destination in Austin with plenty of room for their pets to run, meet new friends, and enjoy the outdoors.
Gates are not secure, large fence gaps, and barely latching gates hooks or not at all. Watched a 45-pound poodle mix pop right through them today and into traffic. Can it recommend not going here enough.
Large caged park in Riverside! Mostly large dogs, but they do have a seperate pin for what seems like little dogs in case your dog needs time warming up to other pups like mine.
Big park for lots of dogs! It’s really the only public dog park in Austin that is completely fenced in, so there’s no competition. I wish it was maintained a little more with tree and bush trimming, but other than that, it’s a regular old school dog park. You can’t really get mad that there might be poop around, many owners do not see their dogs go because they are distracted. Then there are those owners that just don’t care, unfortunately. For the most part, there is plenty of room for dogs to play and people to walk around without stepping on a land mine.
There’s also not a lot of parking, so if you want to have guaranteed parking, come on a weekday anytime.
Come for the dogs, stay for the community 🫶🐾
One of the only fully fenced dog parks in Austin, with separate small and large dog sections. People are very welcoming and occasionally someone brings a pop up pool or sprinklers for the dogs when it’s hot 💦
This is by far the best dog park in Austin! The community here is fantastic and welcoming. I hear a DJ throws a set there every first Friday too 👀