🐾 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 […]
N. Marquette Dog Park is a hidden gem for pet owners seeking a clean, well-maintained dog park in Davenport, Iowa. Conveniently located at 4411 N Marquette St, this park features a fully fenced, off-leash area with separate sections for large and small dogs (30 pounds and under vs. 31 pounds and up). Enjoy peace of mind knowing your pet can safely mingle or play solo in an environment designed for both fun and security.
This Davenport dog park also offers wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, plenty of seating—some in the shade—and picnic tables outside the fenced area. Beyond socializing, owners can explore nearby pet-friendly trails for a scenic hike. Whether you’re a local resident or a traveler searching for a dog-friendly destination after a long road trip, N. Marquette Dog Park provides a welcoming spot for both pups and people.
Nice find to help my little one to limber up after a long road trip. Owners 😉and dogs🐶 play area that each can ensure the safety encounters of their pets. Wish this survey appeared when there to submit pictures.🥴
Clean, decently sized, well maintained dog park. Tucked back into the neighborhood. Street parking. They do have some benches in the shade inside the park area, and a couple picnic tables on the outside of the fence. Small dog section is 30 pounds and under, large dog section is 31 pounds and up. It looks like there are also some trails in the wooded area around the park.
The dog park entrance is very deceiving. It’s on the other side of the main entrance. All the other openings are locked up. That doesn’t make sense. Then why put up gate entrances there if the public can’t enter them?
There aren’t any trees in the dog park to make it more shady for the dogs. There’s only one umbrella-shaded bench for people to sit at on each side of the park.
It is clean well kept, I’ll say that. But it was also just very dead. It’s nice to have e for dogs who don’t get along with other dogs that well.
Nice clean large off leash dog park. One side for big dogs. One for small.
The entrance to the fenced-in dig park is on the south side, in the middle. You can choose the 30 pounds and under area for small dogs to the east or the larger dogs area on the west. (I didn’t see a port-a-potty.)
It’s a city park named Robin Creek Dog Park.
Friends of Off Road Cycling (FORC) has built trails all around (three sides) in the woods see photo with map. When it’s drier, I’ll try hiking them.