Page Ellington Park

Page Ellington Park
Fenced Area
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Water Fountain
Poop Bags:
Parking
Off Leash

Page Ellington Park is a spacious, fenced-in dog park featuring wood chips underfoot that offers a pleasant environment for dogs and their owners to enjoy. It includes amenities such as two water fountains, plenty of doggie bags for waste cleanup, and access to shaded areas with gazebos, although some maintenance could improve their appeal. The park is dog-friendly with a combined dog area and caters well to pet and family visits, providing a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking. It is a popular spot for socializing dogs, walking, and relaxing in a natural setting.

Reviews

Jamie F

if you like a dog park full of dogs that are not neutered this is the place for you. if you don’t care if other dogs are up to date on shots and vaccines feel free to hang out here.

Troy G

Nice addition to the Bull Street District with a track for walking. Sadly the sprinklers were on today midday.

Sherry

Had a little trouble finding the dog park. It’s NOT located on Harden Extension Rd. It’s located at 2220 Gregg St., Columbia SC. It’s a very nice big fenced in park. It has wood chips throughout making it nicer than all plain dirt. No division for big dogs or small dogs though. But all the dogs played well together and were very friendly. There are plenty of balls and toys for all to play with. Two water fountains and plenty doggie bags to clean up after your pet. Our dog enjoyed watching the others play. And getting to know some of them. I would definitely come back.

Davenna Shannon

Beautiful open space. I love the area. However , I personally feel like some areas of the park are cleaner than others. The park has two beautiful Gazebos located to the rear of the park that are perfect for picnics or small intimate gatherings but they aren’t well kept. Which breaks my heart. Gazebos are limited in the area. I really wish they would beautify the area and make it a bit more appealing to the eye.

Kendra Miller

Enjoy walking my dog here and seeing the wildlife.

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