Crossing Bark Dog Park

Crossing Bark Dog Park in Brighton, CO, is a clean, well-maintained, and family-friendly park featuring two separate fenced areas for small and large dogs. The park is wheelchair accessible with accessible parking and entrance. It offers amenities like swings and a playground for children, several benches for seating, and poop bags available for convenience. Although there is a water spigot for dogs, it may be turned off seasonally. Visitors note the spacious areas with grass, trees, rock beds, and a gravel center, but the park could benefit from additional shade and covered shelters.
Reviews

Friendly people. It would be nice if they had a corner with shade. It was spacious and they had water for the dogs. It was clean.

Dog park big open area playground right by clean family friendly the only thing is the Bathroom key is also pool key only giving to members of area Not public

The fur-babies enjoy coming here. Several benches to sit on, in both areas. Nicely landscaped with grass, trees, rock beds and a large gravel center area. Water for the dogs to drink (push button bowl, not a faucet for people. Just wish they would put up some shelter for a bit of shade.

Great local dog park! Seems pretty well maintained, obviously there’s always going to be those entitled dog owners that just don’t pick up after their dog at any dog park. It has two separate areas, one for “small” dogs and the other for “large” dogs. There is a water spigot but it is shut off in the late fall. There are always poop bags in case you forget yours. We’ve met so many friendly people and dogs here, highly recommend you take your pup here!

Beautiful, clean and quiet dog park. There are only 2 issues, the spigot shouldn’t be unavailable when it’s not even winter. You might as well remove it and put up a sign saying no water available, bring your own. Second, a couple of canopies would be lovely on each side. There is almost no shade there and even when it’s 78 degrees, it’s hoooootttttt in that sun. Thank goodness for the trees shading parts of the grass for the dogs. I will definitely be back though.