Frick Park - Fresno, CA

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Fenced Area
Double-Gated Entry
Shade Available
Seating
Parking

Frick Park, located at 4298 N Barton Ave, Fresno, CA, is a dog park in Fresno, California, offering a pet-friendly outdoor space for dog owners and their furry friends. The park features wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, making it convenient for visitors with mobility needs. Amenities include barbecue grills and picnic tables, making it a great spot for families and groups to enjoy a day out with their pets. The park is known for being good for kids and dogs alike, providing a welcoming environment for all ages.

While the park is designed as a dog-friendly area, visitors should be aware that the gates are often locked and there are strict rules about off-leash dogs, with signage indicating it may not be a traditional dog park. Despite this, Frick Park offers a quiet and secluded atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful spot for dog-friendly hiking or pet-friendly trails in Fresno. Its unique setting as part of a water collection basin adds an interesting aspect to the park, though visitors should check access availability before planning their visit.

FAQ for Frick Park in Fresno California:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Frick Park has a wheelchair accessible entrance and a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, the park has signage forbidding off-leash dogs and states it is not a dog park, with severe penalties and enforcement against off-leash dogs.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? The park has gates that were noted as locked with heavy chains and padlocks, indicating a fenced entrance, but access appears restricted and the area is not officially a dog park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, the park has picnic tables and places to sit and enjoy the view.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, barbecue grills and picnic tables are available for use at the park.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be kept on leash; the park has posted signs explicitly forbidding off-leash dogs and encourages reporting violations.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? The park is noted as good for kids, but no specific playground or activity structures are mentioned.

Reviews

rochelle coco bonow

Can’t get in locked up not a dog park

Rebecca Hassinger

We tried to bring our dog to Frick while we were visiting family in town – mostly because of the name, let’s be real. It was a strange experience. Both gates were secured with the gnarliest supermax chains and padlocks either of us had ever seen. Park hours were not posted, but there was excessively severe signage at both gates forbidding off-leash dogs. One sign stated that this was not a dog park and that if park patrons couldn’t respect that, the park would be permanently closed. The language of the sign included an apology for inconvenience in the case that the park was permanently closed, so I guess it could already be permanently closed to the public and no one would be able to tell the difference. A second sign encouraged visitors to report anyone with an off-leash dog and provided the information necessary to do so.Y’all. This park is a fully-fenced field with trees around the outside. There are no trails, play structures, sports fields, water features, landscaping – literally no offense a dog could possibly commit and no reason to go here EXCEPT to let your dog get their ya-yas out.I took a look at the Fresno Flood Control site for more information and apparently this park is one of over 150 water collection basins in the area that double as recreational areas for part of the year. No actual schedule of closure was available and there was no site-specific information. The posted signage suggested nearby dog parks, though, and one of them was another basin park, so the leash rule is apparently arbitrary and not a blanket rule for all of these sites.So, yeah. I hope this place is doing an awesome job at water catchment because it is not useful as a recreational area. There’s no way to know for sure whether this place will be open when you get here (or ever again), there’s nothing to do here, and they have gone HAM on forbidding the obvious use for the space.Frick can rot.

Jasmine Dominguez

Every time we go over there the gate is locked. Is there a gate entrance idk about? Because I saw only 1 and it was locked.

Michael Alfaro

There’s a great Park to take my dog to! It’s very quiet and secluded.

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