Dog Park At Gallatin County Regional Park (13 Acre w Pond)


This large, well-maintained dog park at Gallatin County Regional Park offers a spacious and scenic environment for dogs and their owners. Featuring a fenced area with smaller fenced sections for specific activities like agility and air dog play, it includes a large pond with a dock for dog swimming and jumping. The park has multiple walking paths around the perimeter and within fenced areas, picnic tables, and seating for dog owners. It is wheelchair accessible, kid-friendly, and open 24 hours without an entrance fee. While the park does not provide a water fountain for dogs and there have been some reports of aggressive dog incidents, it remains a favored spot for exercising and socializing dogs in Bozeman.
Reviews


Unfortunately we will never go here again 😭
After three different experiences of my pup being attacked by aggressive dogs..we are done…
This lady time he was attacked from behind knocking him to the ground hurting his hip . He let out a cry and wasn’t able to walk on it right away.when he did he was limping…
Just like the other times the owner of the other dog did nothing to stop or restrain their dog ..
This is supposed to be a safe place to go with you fur babies…
There are signs everywhere…No aggressive behavior at all!!
If you take you pup there please be aware..
My pup 24 hours later is still having discomfort
So off to the vet on Monday…
Don’t take your babies here


This is my dogs’ favorite park. They love to swim and socialize. This park has both, in spades. Additionally, my red huskey loves to run. This park offers him one of the longest continuous runs in the Bozeman area while still having other features like a pond and obstacle course. My white husky is less prone to sprinting. She tends to hang around the pond and socialize. Both of them are beyond excited when we pull onto that road to go to the park.


Perfect place in town to take your fur babies to get some exercise. I recommend going first thing in the morning, the sunrises are so beautiful!


As a dog park connoisseur, this is without a doubt one of the nicest dog parks I have ever visited. It was huge, with well-defined walking trails and for the most part well cleaned up after (it’s hit or miss with dog parks about how responsible the owners are). The parking lot was under construction, but there is PLENTY of street parking. The park itself is just gorgeous. I happened to be here during, in my opinion, peak weather conditions, so I can’t attest to rainy or snowy conditions.
Lots of dog visitors, all friendly, I saw no dog fights. There is a dock jumping area into a nice pond. Walking the perimeter of the park takes maybe 10-15 minutes (depending on how fast you and your dog have to stroll). It’s minimally hilly, which makes for ideal ball throwing landscape. Lots of different exits and entrances into the park.
Open 24 hours and no fee to enter.
The ONLY criticism is that there is no water pump or source for the dogs other than the pond with dock diving, however there is a sign posted that says they don’t test the water and use it at your own risk, so there is great doubt that it is safe.


Awesome fully fenced area with smaller fenced areas inside for specific things like agility and airdog play (large pond and dock for jumping). This place was so helpful after our lund drive with my very energetic pup. She had room to just run and play. Plenty of places for dog parents to sit and watch, but the entire perimeter is a walking path with a few smaller paths intertwined through the smaller fenced areas.