PAW-sitive Play Dog Park - Fernley, NV

PAW-sitive Play Dog Park - Fernley, NV PAW-sitive Play Dog Park - Fernley, NV PAW-sitive Play Dog Park - Fernley, NV PAW-sitive Play Dog Park - Fernley, NV PAW-sitive Play Dog Park - Fernley, NV
Fenced Area
Shade Available
Seating
Off Leash

PAW-sitive Play Dog Park – Fernley, Nevada

Located in the heart of Fernley, NV, PAW-sitive Play Dog Park offers a local space for dog owners seeking a fenced area where pups can play off-leash. This dog park in Fernley provides some shade with established trees and basic seating via one or two benches, making it a modest but convenient spot for letting your dog exercise and socialize.

The park is noted for its true off-leash experience and a secure fenced area, though owners of small and medium-sized dogs should be aware that some gaps under the gate might allow escape. There isn’t a designated parking lot, so visitors should prepare to park by a nearby dead-end or walk across a soccer field. Water is not provided, so be sure to bring your own for your pet, and watch for muddy spots after rain. The park is most ideal for local residents seeking a simple, relaxed outing with their furry companions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park is fenced to help keep dogs secure.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are one or two benches under trees for sitting.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there is no water fountain, so please bring your own water.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is natural shade provided by trees.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available at a nearby dead end or across a soccer field; there is no designated parking lot.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, muddy spots and holes have been reported after rain.

Reviews

Eric Caniglia

We moved to Fernley 12 years ago. My family enjoyed the park. First my wife passed, breast cancer. One bye one, our five dogs started to pass too. This morning Wyatt & I visited the park for the last time.

Eric Caniglia

We moved to Fernley 12 years ago. My family enjoyed the park. First my wife passed, breast cancer. One bye one, our five dogs started to pass too. This morning Wyatt & I visited the park for the last time.

Eric Caniglia

We moved to Fernley 12 years ago. My family enjoyed the park. First my wife passed, breast cancer. One bye one, our five dogs started to pass too. This morning Wyatt & I visited the park for the last time.

Leslee Troyan

Weeds are 3ft tall, could at least weed wack them. Small and medium dogs can get out of park by going under gate. Some kind of access to water for the dogs.

Leslee Troyan

Weeds are 3ft tall, could at least weed wack them. Small and medium dogs can get out of park by going under gate. Some kind of access to water for the dogs.

Leslee Troyan

Weeds are 3ft tall, could at least weed wack them. Small and medium dogs can get out of park by going under gate. Some kind of access to water for the dogs.

Ronald Harris

It’s a bit of a walk from the parking area to the actual fenced dog park. There are trees and benches to sit but no water fountain, so be sure to bring your own

Ronald Harris

It’s a bit of a walk from the parking area to the actual fenced dog park. There are trees and benches to sit but no water fountain, so be sure to bring your own

Ronald Harris

It’s a bit of a walk from the parking area to the actual fenced dog park. There are trees and benches to sit but no water fountain, so be sure to bring your own

Pirate Bob

Dry grass. Long walk from easy parking to gated area. Maybe nicer if watered or grass comes in after summer heat. One bench to sit on. When I was there, it was hot afternoon, so no other dogs.

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