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Located at 5855 N High School Rd, this popular dog park in Indianapolis offers expansive, 5-acre fenced areas where your pup can run off-leash and make furry friends. Known for its wide open space and friendly local community, the park is a go-to spot for dog owners seeking a secure, pet-friendly environment. Accessibility is a priority here, with wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, making it inclusive for all visitors.
The park is well-loved for its large play areas and well-maintained grass, providing an ideal setting for both active and social dogs. Entry requires prearrangement with Eagle Creek Park, and there is a fee per dog—with discounts for multiple dogs. Visitors often mention the welcoming regulars and the vibrant mix of dogs during evenings and weekends. While maintenance varies, most users enjoy the opportunity for their pets to exercise and play in a spacious, natural setting near Indianapolis’ pet-friendly trails.
Lots of space for the dogs to run around !
Great place to let the dogs play. Very large area for running and play time. Everyone I’ve encountered at the park is pleasant and friendly. I wouldn’t suggest kids though at busy times they could be knocked down. If you want to be around more dogs go in the evenings and weekends. If you prefer more quiet alone time go during the day. Enjoy!
Nice park with two 5-acre fenced areas, while only one side open, alternating sides. Grass always cut, no messes left by others, & it seems to be pretty popular. I’ve gone when it was only my dog but never there more than 10 minutes before others show up. Always meeting new people while my Molly runs & plays with all who show up. Nice place.
The people following the rules are great. But the park is falling apart. The poop stations are broken, overflowing with used poop bags, but never restocked. So some people have quit picking up after their pets. The car break ins are on the rise. So are dog attacks. How about opening up the other side! Make one side for smaller dogs under 30 lbs & one for larger than 30lbsNULL Our small dog was attacked by a bigger one requiring staples.
It’s an absolutely beautiful park with plenty of space for the dogs. The usuals are so kind and considerate and their dogs are pretty well behaved as far as I’ve seen. You need to prearrange your dogs admittance with the Eagle Creek park and pay a ? fee for entry for one dog. It’s cheaper per dog if you have more dogs. If you have an active dog, this place is a serious no brainer.