Kutztown Dog Park

Kutztown Dog Park
Fenced Area
Parking
Water Fountain
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

Kutztown Dog Park is a spacious and peaceful dog park located at the back of a larger park in Kutztown, PA. It features water dishes, a few benches, some shade, and is wheelchair accessible with accessible parking and entrances. The park consists of a single combined area for all dog sizes, making it a great place for dogs to socialize and play. While it can be muddy in the middle and has limited shade, it offers a quiet spot for pets and their owners to enjoy nature and get exercise. There is a public restroom available nearby, but access paths from the parking lot are lacking.

Reviews

Paige Jurin

Love bringing my doggies here to enjoy themselves and get out their energy

Doreen Rauenzahn

If you don’t mind the drive, the dog park in Muhlenberg’s Jim Dietrich Memorial Park is great. There are 3 large fenced in areas designated for large and small dogs. Picnic tables, porta-potties. Also, there is a dog park in Maidencreek Township. It’s much smaller but does offer 2 separate areas.

Daryl Gregory

Great place to hang with your pet. Are dogs made lots of friends.

Angie Wagner

It’s a great big space and a nice place to walk laps while your dog plays. 2 things to know is that it’s often very wet and muddy in the middle and there is only one area so all sizes of dogs are together. It’s way in the back of the park so unless there are ball games happening it’s very quiet and peaceful.

Samantha Day

It’s a decent size and has water dishes and a few benches around. Some shade but not much. It’s hard to find even with gps, no path from the parking lot to the entrance (I came with two toddlers, a baby, and obviously my dog so that was a huge downside for me) looks like there is a water pump but it might be broken, I wasn’t able to pump any water out of it (maybe I didn’t pump long enough…?) it looks like it was a water reservoir that they decided to fence off and slap down a couple of benches to turn it into a “dog park” we came during a time of year where mosquitoes aren’t a problem but if it were wetter I imagine mosquitoes would be awful.

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