McLeod Park Dog Park - Florence, SC

McLeod Park Dog Park - Florence, SC
Fenced Area
Parking
Trash Bins
Poop Bags:
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

McLeod Park Dog Park, located on Fowler Farm Rd in Florence, South Carolina, offers a conveniently fenced-in area for your dogs to play off-leash. This dog park is known for its decent size and varied terrain, offering interesting spots for dogs to explore and enjoy. Pet owners will appreciate the natural shade throughout much of the park, creating a comfortable spot during those warm South Carolina days.

The park is equipped with a few essential amenities including benches, a picnic table, and free potty bags and waste bins, making it easy for owners to relax while their pets play. While the terrain may get rough following rain due to washout, the park remains a popular, pet-friendly destination in Florence. Keep in mind there is no dedicated water fountain, so be sure to bring your own water for your dog. Families with children will also find this park suitable, as it’s kid-friendly, but note that the site feels a bit remote and is situated on a steep hill.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park is fully fenced in.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, free potty bags and trash cans are available.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches and a picnic table on a concrete slab.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park offers natural shade but does not have a covered shelter.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there is no water access, so please bring your own.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? The terrain can get rough and possibly muddy due to rain washout.

Reviews

Tammy Jones

No water and in a remote area.

Denah Laws

Decent small fenced in dog park. There are a few benches as well as a picnic table on a concrete slab. Potty bags and trash can available free. However, there is no water acess, so bring your own. The terrain can get a little rough due to rain wash out, but other than that it’s a decent dog park.

Cam Mil (Dog Mom)

On the plus side, it’s a descent size and certainly has interesting spots for dogs to explore. It’s also relatively shaded, which is nice.
The minuses: Google tried to take me through private property to get here, I’m sure that residence hates that happening all the time. It’s on the side of a very steep hill. You’re not going to be throwing the ball around unless you want to climb down and get it. Finally, it’s verging on both gross and scary. Not the worst, but I wouldn’t come back.

Heather Chang

5 stars

Brandi Frazier

5 stars

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