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Located at 1251 SE Ranson Rd, Happy Tails Park is a beloved, well-maintained dog park in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, catering to both pets and owners with a wide array of amenities. This pet-friendly park is fully fenced, offering separate areas for small and large dogs, and has paved walking trails perfect for those looking to enjoy dog-friendly hiking or an easy stroll. Ample seating, shaded spots, and benches make it comfortable for visitors, while agility equipment and a large open area provide hours of entertainment for pups.
Visitors praise the park’s cleanliness and community atmosphere, with regulars often gathering for social play. Dogs can quench their thirst at on-site water fountains and water bowls, while owners benefit from accessible restrooms and plenty of trash bins and bag stations. Next to the dog park, a small playground and public restroom make this spot family-friendly. With easy, abundant parking, wheelchair accessibility, and maintenance attended year-round, Happy Tails Park stands out as one of the best dog parks in the Kansas City area for off-leash play, walking, and socializing.
Clean, great walking trail for us humans, water fountains for both, agility equipment, benches, easy parking and plenty of bag stations throughout. And there was shaded areas for sogs and humans. It sits around a water tower, which is great use of the land. My pup enjoyed the walk, but there werent a lot of dogs when I went (late afternoon/early evening).
Great dog park. Been part of our lives for years. Well maintained and supplied. Good for either walking around a track or letting the dogs wrestle/fetch/run in the middle field.
Very friendly crowd with more than a few regulars. My dog and I always look forward to coming.
You can tell a lot about the community from the dog park. The park is well kept, clean there are doggy bags, trash cans, a fountain for people and dogs, obstacle courses for dogs, a cement lap for walking. There is a fairly large parking lot. Outside of the dog park there is a small children’s park which is partially fenced in. I got the impression that this is a family oriented area.
The dog park is divided into a large section for large dogs and a small section for small dogs. I snapped a handful of pictures.
This is a sister Park to the Dogwood dog park just north west of here (also, very well-maintained).
We love this dog park for multiple reasons. The agility course is wonderful🙌 the walking path inside the park is phenomenal, the kids have a playground right next to the dog park, they provide bags, there’s a water station and water bowls around the park. You even have bathrooms🤩The people are friendly, and so are the dogs. You’ll notice there are regulars and I’ve even gotten to know some of the regular dogs by name……don’t ask the owners names I could never tell you🤣everyone’s just worried about the cute dogs and ensuring the dogs have fun❤️
This park doesn’t have a ton to offer for little kids. The biggest part on the playground was covered with flies with no real sign of why. I would have loved to take him in to the dog park walking area since it’s fenced in, and to see some doggos, even though we don’t have one. But the sign says no patrons without dogs. I get it. We didn’t stay too long at the park, as it got boring quick and no other kiddos there. Portapotty was pretty dirty, of course. I did feel safe there, though. However, it is close to the road.