🐾 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 conveniently near the scenic bike path and a nearby beach, Starr Farm Dog Park is a popular dog-friendly spot in Burlington, Vermont. This well-loved dog park features a spacious fenced area for dogs to run and play off-leash and offers a welcoming, friendly community of dog owners and their pups. It caters to dogs of all sizes with a separate, secure section for smaller dogs, making it easy for both little and large furry friends to enjoy safely.
Amenities at Starr Farm Dog Park include benches and picnic tables, water access during warmer months, a small kiddie pool, agility features like a tunnel and balance beam, and plenty of shade from mature trees and recently planted saplings. There’s convenient gravel parking and wheelchair accessibility, making this a great option for all Burlington residents and visitors looking for a pet-friendly outdoor adventure. Please note that the area can get muddy after rain or snowmelt, so plan accordingly!
This is a nice park. It has a HUGE park space, although mostly dirt. It will likely be very muddy in rain or snow melt. Ramp and balance beam were a little rickety. Looks like there would be water during the non-freezing seasons.
Limited trash and bags, but they were present.
Lots of playing dogs. Friendly people and dogs.
Nice dog park. Friendly people. My dog made new friends here. Nearby beach, park, and bike path. Running water in the park during warm months. Port-o-potty close by during warmer months.
My baby girl is 8 mo. old. All the owners and their fur babies were all so friendly. One man yelled out ” hey everyone, we have a first timer over here “. I thought it was so nice and funny. I will bring my baby back to run and socialize. Really was a great first experience.
A great space! My pup’s first time at a dog park and it was a wonderful experience! This park backs up to the bike trail and has a dedicated gravel parking lot. There’s a smaller play area with a huge tree in the middle and then a larger field. I’d heard there wasn’t much shade but we were there before noon and the tree lines down both sides cast some good shadows. The city has also planted several trees. There’s a small kiddie pool and a little obstacle course. It’s a mix of grass and dirt. There’s a couple of benches and picnic tables – a lot of people brought camp chairs. It’s definitely a dog community. Lots of regulars, everyone seemed to know everyone else’s pup’s names and group monitoring to make sure the play didn’t get too rough. I can see dogs going craaaazy here once the snow falls.
Lovely place to take your dogs, they have a smaller area separate from the main open area for you to take smaller dogs. They have water on site, a small child sized pool, and a minor obstacle/tunnel feature.
They have benches for humans to sit at spaces across the perimeter and they have recently planted some trees!
Great dog park all in all. 10/10