🐾 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 […]
BarkMaster off-leash Dog Park is a favorite destination for local dog lovers seeking a wide-open, pet-friendly space in Flagstaff, Arizona. This securely fenced, off-leash dog park offers a spacious, gravel terrain suitable for all sizes and breeds, with dedicated areas for both small and large dogs. There’s no grass, but the park’s natural surroundings of pine needles and cones give pups plenty to sniff while owners enjoy the shaded picnic tables and ample seating.
Convenient amenities include wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, public restrooms, picnic tables, trash cans, and a water fountain—although recent users have noted it may sometimes be out of order. The park is a great place to let your dog exercise, socialize, and relax while you unwind on-site. For those seeking dog-friendly hiking or pet walks, BarkMaster’s location within the city makes it a popular stop for Flagstaff dog owners year-round.
Like everything in Flaggstaff, this dog park makes zero sense. Who was the genius who decided to put the entrance to the dog park on the opposite side of the park. And no grass, even Phoenix parks have grass. The water fountain for the dogs is inside the gated area, so if you’re dog gets thirsty, you have to open the gate, then press the impossible to press button to get some water. Again…who designed such an idiotic way to put a water fountain in the dog park.
Quiet off leash dog park, securely fenced. Mainly gravel, pine needles and pine cones around the edges (under the trees). 2 covered picnic tables. 5 gallon water bucket provided and one water bowl. In the pass through area there is a human fountain with the dog bowl on the bottom, but it wasn’t working. Trash cans provided. Bags were empty. Small dog and large dog sides. Nice e place to let the dogs sniff, off leash, and relax while I am traveling.
It’s large enough, and has a couple nice amenities such as shaded picnic tables. Unfortunately the whole dog park is dirt, rock, and pine needles/cones. Would be nice for them to put some grass in like the rest of the park, or turf would be a great solution.
No grass all dirt, the entrance is hard to find from the parking lot and it needs more light by 6pm it was extremely dark. It is a large park, agility course, plenty of space and picnic tables to sit.
An enclosed fence for dogs. Large area, no grass.
The area has restrooms, parking and a sidewalk path to entrance of dog park.