🐾 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 at 501 Mt Bailey Dr, Weakland Fawks Park is a highly accessible, family-friendly park in Bailey, Colorado, perfect for dog owners seeking a great spot for outdoor activities. This park is praised for its pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking, making it ideal for locals and visitors who want to explore Bailey’s beautiful scenery with their furry companions. The park features a wheelchair accessible entrance, parking, and restrooms, ensuring everyone can enjoy their visit.
The park’s amenities include playgrounds for both younger and older kids, a large covered picnic pavilion with tables and grills, basketball hoops, and lots of seating, making it popular for community gatherings. The moderate hike to the top rewards you with spectacular views. Dogs are welcome throughout the park and can join you on scenic walks and hikes. With plenty of space and an inviting atmosphere, Weakland Fawks Park is the go-to dog park in Bailey for active families and their pets.
We are all super grateful to Burland HOA/the people in charge of this park for opening it back up. This is the only playground in Bailey that isn’t at a school or church. The kids were so sad when it had closed down for almost a year (pandemic). This is a fun playground with equipment for older kids and toddler aged children. There is a nice pavilion with tables, grill and electric outlets as well as a couple basketball hoops. Many local birthdays are hosted at this park as well as other events. I have met so many nice people here, I never leave without meeting someone new. If you are in the area and your kiddos are restless, come here and get your wiggles out.
This is a community park, not city run. The climbing structures are great, there are old school seesaws and swings for bigs and littles. There’s a large covered picnic area. The big kid in little kid playgrounds are in two separate areas; The little kid area has a tunnel, slide, and lots of spring ride animals.
Defund the HOA. Nice park otherwise
I love bringing my three year old to play and swing. They have two playgrounds one for littles and other for bigs, same with swings. We live the old school seesaws! My hubby and I haven’t seen these in ages! Lots of fun we will have to hike to the top in the summer!
It’s a short moderate hike up to the top! The view is spectacular. There is also a playground at the start of the hike, lovely and great for kids!