Duff McDuff Green Memorial Park


Duff McDuff Green Memorial Park is a spacious and well-loved community park in Falmouth, VA, featuring multiple fenced dog areas including separate zones for small and large dogs, as well as a third area where dogs can run off-leash without fencing. The park offers amenities like paved trails, a newly renovated and shaded playground suitable for children of various ages, athletic fields, picnic tables, and public restrooms. Poop bag stations are readily available throughout the park, though drinking water for dogs may require bringing your own as water service might not always be on. The park is friendly to families and pets alike, with good wheelchair accessibility and plenty of shaded seating areas.
Reviews


This is an awesome park. It really has everything. The athletic fields are spacious, the baseball fields are nice, and there is a playground, soccer pool, multiple dog parks with chairs and shade coverings, and trails. The one thing I’m disappointed in is the “overlook” because it’s not much of an overlook, just a small view of the river through some trees.


Lovely park just got revamped. Best addition, canopies covering all the play sets, keeping everything from being scolding hot. Spacious, and can get pretty packed at times. I’d give it a 5 if it were slightly bigger.


This park is gorgeous! The newly renovated playground is perfect for all age groups. I like it because it has unique playground equipment that other parks dont have. I also love the astro turf in the play area which doesnt hurt when the kids fall on it.


The new playground is really nice for ages 2-5.
-No mulch.
-gated.
-Paved trails.
-bathrooms.


Great place to hang out with your dog. There’s an area there for dogs that are under 30 lb. There’s an area for dogs over 30 lb. There’s a 3rd area that allows dogs to run free with the understanding that it’s not fenced in. The two smaller areas are fenced in. There’s an area off to the side where you can go fishing. Friendly dogs are welcome. Poop bag stations are strategically placed throughout the park. As of March 17th the water is not yet on for the dogs. There is a central watering station, but it is not at this time. If your four-legged friend gets thirsty, you might want to bring some water.