Kay C’s Barkville at Woodmere

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Fenced Area
Parking
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

Kay C’s Barkville at Woodmere is a welcoming dog park located in Evansville, Indiana. It offers a friendly space for dogs to play and socialize, featuring fenced areas for safety. Visitors can expect ample parking and a clean environment, making it a great spot for dog owners to enjoy quality time with their pets.

Reviews

Stephanie S

Listed on Google as a free dog park and drove all the way out to it to see a locked dog park that is for members only and approval takes 3 to 4 days. After I walked away I watched people walk up and walk away back to back for the next 30 mins. Not one person who wanted to use this dog park could assess it.

Angela Ruggles

Don’t listen to negative reviews. Especially by someone that has only left three reviews EVER and all 3 are negative. That should tell you something. This park in not funded by the city. It’s funded by memberships. Who does he expect to pay for maintenance and insurance? I am thrilled to have a place to take my dog to run and socialize.

Joshua Butch (Josh)

Googled free dog parks and drove across town to take my dog there but failed to read the reviews first. This is NOT a free dog park. It’s a “members only” dog park, lol. I was still willing to join and pay, instead of leaving, but it takes 3 days to get your membership approved. Disappointing all around. Also, there’s no grass only Astro turf. Try picking up poo in that! Yuck!

Nancy Tarsitano Drake

As dog parks are the fastest growing community assets in the US, I am thrilled that Evansville and the tri-state have this wonderful space for our pups to run free! Yes, there is a membership requirement – and that means that you know every other dog your pup comes in contact with is current with vaccinations, it means that that park is kept clean and orderly, and above all, it means you and your dog are in a safe space. The park receives no public funding and is maintained by memberships and sponsorships.

Rachel Edgington

I took my two basset hounds to the free day to try out the park. Yes it is a paid membership but they offer a free day the first Monday of every month. I don’t mind paying b/c it keeps the premises maintained and I know my boys will be around other responsible dog owners. The people I met were super kind and welcoming. I understand people being annoyed with a membership model but there are other free parks in the area, and they’re not as well maintained.

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