🐾 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 […]
Burdick Bark Dog Park, conveniently located at 6300 Walther Ave in Baltimore, is a beloved spot for local dog owners seeking a welcoming, off-leash environment. This pet-friendly park features real grass, plenty of shade from mature trees, and a unique setup with three fenced areas for dogs of different sizes and needs—including separate spaces for small, regular, and older dogs. Dog lovers in Baltimore will enjoy these fenced-in zones that offer safe play and socialization for pets.
While the park boasts easy, code-based entry (registration with the city required), it’s important to note some practical tips: there’s no water fountain for dogs, so owners should bring their own water. The park offers natural grass (which can get muddy after rain), wheelchair-accessible facilities, a playground for kids, and is generally described as a quiet, low-traffic dog park with ample shade. Burdick Bark is perfect for those seeking a quieter, laid-back dog park in the Baltimore area.
Just press enter and push the handle down, no code needed. It’s nice and shady, but I can’t imagine actually paying for access to this place with how overgrown the grass is. I’ll be checking for ticks later.
Great park! Not many dogs the times I’ve been, maybe 4? The field can be muddy because it’s actual grass, and you may want to bring water because it doesn’t have a dog water fountain. It has 3 separate areas for regular dogs, small dogs, old dogs… my dog loves this park!
Great little area to bring your pup for off leash time. The three fenced in areas remind you of a backyard.
Wonderful place to bring your dogs. There are three separate fenced in areas where the dogs can play. The drawback is that you have to bring your own water, there are no water station’s. Other dog parks (Lake Roland and Patterson Park) have dedicated water stations.
Wow what an awesome dog park! You need to register with the city online to get a code and dog tag (takes 1-2 wks). Then you’ll get a code to one of the areas. My beagle loves the real grass and trees, so much to sniff and explore off leash.