Dallas Dog Park

Dallas Dog Park is a spacious and thoughtfully designed park featuring hilly terrain that provides great exercise for dogs. It includes amenities like picnic tables, playgrounds for children, and plenty of seating with shaded areas. The park is wheelchair accessible with a smooth artificial turf entrance and ample parking including handicap spots. Although the doggy splash pad and kiddie pool are currently not operational, the park remains a favorite for its large, clean paddock, comfortable pavilions, and welcoming atmosphere for both dogs and their owners.
Reviews

We typically go up to pittner dog park, however we wanted to change today and went here on a whim
So glad we did about the same size as pitner but with grass and hills and gazebos
Seems they have a water feature that used to work maybe? However no longer does or the city is not funding the water for it. I’m not sure but even without that the park is still delightful. Just make sure to bring your own water

This is a great place for dogs. The pavilion attachment is really convenient, the paddock is large and hilly making for good exercise. The splash pad and kiddie pool were a good time. Overall, one of the better dog parks around.
I saw someone say that parking was difficult? Not only is there plenty of parking, there’s even handicap parking (much less that person’s perception of there being no parking lines). Hope they don’t visit too many dirt road dog parks. The lines are really hard to see at those lol…

A grand time. First time taking my grand dog to an official doggy park. She was shy but loved it after she met a few new fur buddies. Definitely will go back. It’s got a good many added play things for dog exercise too!

Excellent little dog park! Hilly terrain which was kind of nice change up. Dogs got lots of exercise there because of the hills. They loved it and were worn out. Nice old English sheepdogs greeted us and were super friendly. The place was clean and we loved all the customized seating. Lots of seating and shady places. The entrance is all in artificial turf which was also neat.

This might just be the most underrated dog park. There’s SO much space & it’s never crowded! Wish the doggy splash pad worked, but other than that, there’s so much for your furry child to do!