🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located at 7701 Van Dusen Rd, Leo E. Wilson Community Park is a popular destination for dog owners in Laurel, Maryland. This dog park offers a large, shaded area for dogs to run and play off-leash, making it a fantastic spot for exercise and socialization. The grounds feature ample sitting areas shaded by trees, perfect for relaxing while your dog enjoys playtime. Please note: entry requires a pre-purchased keycard membership, which must be obtained at the local parks and recreation office.
The park is wheelchair accessible and includes additional amenities such as picnic tables, a pavilion, playgrounds for kids, and scenic walking trails over streams. While there is plenty of space for dogs and owners, parking is somewhat limited across two lots. The area is well-maintained, but visitors are encouraged to check their dog’s paws after play, and wear suitable footwear as some entry areas can be dusty or dirty, especially after rain.
Ches M. Download aka -DL -aka-Download and Ches, has the best time here chasing remote control cars. He can easily get a mile run in.
The park is well maintained. They have a ton of bark down, so checking his paws 🐾 after a good run is essential.
A park with short walking trails over streams. 2 areas of parking. A Pavilion, grill, and playground right by a parking area making it easy for small birthdays. Limited parking even with the two parking areas. A Member’s only dog park with nice amenities but needs some sprucing up. Glass in the ground and has settled in, it definitely needs a comb through. It’s a great though and nice area, just needs some TLC.
I am staying at nearby hotel with a puppy service dog. Paid a taxi driver NULL dollars to enter and realized you need a pass to get in
What was bothersome was the unfriendly attitude of people inside with their dogs.
What a shame. No dog park at hotel I stay at. Anyway an expensive trip to dog park for nothing.
The dog park here is huge, and there is a ton of shade and spots to sit in the shadw! I don’t love that the first part that you enter is all dirt though. I’d suggest not wearing sandals to visit. I’ve only been once so far, but the people we encountered were nice, and the dogs were cute of course. Getting a membership was a but of a pain. You need to do it in person at parks and rec, and it took them a while to set me up.
This public park funded by state and local dollars requires a pre-purchased keycard to access dog park. No opportunity to pay onsite.