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Golden Triangle Dog Park is a free, privately funded dog park conveniently located at 1929 Golden Heights Rd in Fort Worth, TX. Tucked away among local business parks, this hidden gem provides a clean and peaceful spot for dog owners in the Haslet and North Fort Worth area. There’s a dedicated, fenced-in area separating small and large dogs to help ensure safe play for all sizes.
The park offers foot-operated water bowls and water fountains on both sides, as well as basic play equipment for dogs to enjoy. While there’s limited shade due to restrictions under the power lines, pet owners can relax on the single bench provided. The area is mostly grassy, kept tidy, and is best visited early or on weekdays for a quieter experience. Although the park can get busier on weekends, it remains less crowded compared to other dog parks in Fort Worth.
First time coming. 6:45 PM on a Wednesday and no dogs for my fur baby to play with ☹️ it must have went down hill fast. It smells like sewer too 😶🌫️
A nice little gem hidden back among business park. It has a side for big dogs and a side for small dogs. Both sides have a water fountain for the dogs. Both sides have the same play equipment as well.
It’s bigger than I expected, and kept pretty clean. Not much for dogs to play on and a very real lack of any shade.
I live in Haslet and this is the closest park in the area that I’m aware of. I was disappointed how small the fenced area was. It is split up between large and small dogs of course. There is only one bench with no covering or trees to block the sun on a hot day. I saw one other dog in my visit. I wouldn’t expect this to be a busy park. I may still go to the Keller dog park although my favorite is Freedom dog park.
nice place. i think its large enough, so puzzled by some reviews. it was muddy when it was first opened, but grass has grown in. its privately owned and funded, and its free. it is under some power lines, so that’s why there aren’t any trees, they aren’t allowed. our dogs love playing here and we especially like the small/large dog segregation with foot operated water bowls, these pics were taken right after it opened. its gotten quite busy, especially weekends.
Nice size dog park perfect for little dogs com early if you want to be by yourself. Grass is dry would be nice if there was a splash pad for dogs but overall nice and quiet