🐾 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 […]
Piedmont Woods Dog Park is a scenic destination for pet lovers in Clarksburg, Maryland, offering expansive grassy areas and a fenced-in, double-gated dog enclosure for safe, off-leash play. Perfect for family outings, the park features not just a large dog run, but also picnic tables, BBQ grills, shaded playgrounds for kids (including accessible swings), basketball and tennis courts, and well-maintained, dog-friendly hiking and biking trails through beautiful wooded landscapes.
This dog park in Clarksburg, MD stands out for its combination of pet-friendly trails, ample shade, and accessible amenities, including wheelchair-accessible pathways and parking. The presence of water fountains (with dog bowls at the base), trash and recycling bins, and regular maintenance keeps the park clean and comfortable for both pets and owners. Visitors can enjoy serene views, accommodate family picnics, and keep a close eye on kids at the adjacent playground while their dogs romp off-leash. Note: there is no full restroom facility, but a port-o-john is available for emergencies.
We had a great time at the park. Clean!!! And we’ll maintained. We had a wonderful group picnic. Trash and recycling were conveniently located. The playground has shade which is a PLUS! No bathrooms which is unfortunate but if you gotta go, there is 1 port-of-john. We used their BBQ grill and there is an area to properly dispose of your charcoal.
Good dog park. Nice view and grass. Tennis court and kids playground, a small trail too. Close to 270 exit 16.
Sometimes some dog poop in the park is annoying, overall well kept.
This park is absolutely gorgeous! The views are stunning and it’s clean and spacious. However, I had to dock a star due to the dog owners in the park. This was our first time here and we were visiting as a treat for our dog after walking around the nearby outlet mall. We didn’t actually get to use the park because as soon as we approached, a pittie started snarling at us. To her parent’s credit, they did restrain her but didn’t remove her, which had us cautious. While we were letting our dog greet the others (on leash), a rottweiler snarled at him. His owner called out that he “didn’t mean it,” but at that point we decided we weren’t risking an altercation with either dog and left.
I understand that we have a large male dog, but he’s incredible sweet and doesn’t even want to play for long so he’s not overly intrusive to other dogs. Typically he only wants a few minutes of sniffing or running then he’ll wander off. He didn’t do anything to illicit these reactions, so I find myself asking why other owners bring their dogs to public off-leash dog parks if their dogs are selectively/randomly reactive to other dogs.
Such a serene place! I didn’t bring my pooch but I did bring the kids. I dog watched and people watched while my kids played. It’s very spacious and has something for kids and pups of all ages to enjoy. They have a nice picnic area with a grill, both hiking, and a bike paths. I can’t wait to return. This time with the entire family!
Nice dog park w water fountain that also had water come out near the bottom and fills a dog water bowl. Lots of space. Typical double fence entry. So far seen no issues w aggressive dogs or negligent owners.
Playground is easily visible from dog park so if your kids are old enough to be at the park w/o you being right next to them, u could easily walk kids to the park then as they play u monitor your dog at the dog park & your kids on their own playground as well. Playground also has swing for special needs patrons.
Also a walking trail that goes through the wooded area near the park. A nice, short, easy hike fit for kids and dogs of all sizes. Avoid the tall grass because we have picked up many ticks on that side