🐾 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 […]

Triangle Park, centrally located at 400 W Main St in Lexington, Kentucky, provides city dwellers and their pets a convenient green space right in the heart of downtown. While not specifically designated as a dog park, local dog owners appreciate the open space and pet-friendliness that this area offers, making it a popular stop for walks and casual play with furry companions. If you’re seeking a dog-friendly area in downtown Lexington to enjoy some fresh air or relax while your pup explores the city sights, Triangle Park is a great choice.
Park-goers enjoy the accessible location, proximity to local cafes, and the inviting atmosphere perfect for a stroll or quick break with your dog. Although unique compared to larger off-leash dog parks, Triangle Park helps bring the community together and welcomes both locals and visitors looking for a pet-friendly spot in Lexington, Kentucky.
Pretty and quaint park in downtown Lexington! It’s definitely small, but there’s a beautiful walkway, places to sit/chat/eat/work, And beautiful waterworks that had to a refreshing and energizing environment.
Some members of our church went there to pray over our city. Although there was a lot of foot traffic throughout the park, we were still able to talk without much interruption.
I’ve only been to Triangle Park a few times, but the times I went, I had a decent experience, mainly during late summer and early fall so far. It’s a decently large park for being right in the middle of the dense city, giving you a pretty good break from the surrounding concrete jungle. I’ve yet to visit the park during any events, but I’ve heard they’re pretty fun, especially the ones during winter, so I can’t wait for those. The only downsides I’ve experienced when I’ve visited is that the traffic of the surrounding roads can get decently loud and annoying, there’s the occasional piece of litter on the floor, and finally, the tables there somewhat frequently have trash left on them from whoever used it last. Which could be partially because there aren’t many trash cans within the park. Overall, though, it’s a nice park and a good break from the concrete buildings around it. It’s just unfortunate that it’s been neglected a little bit.
I’ve only been to Triangle Park a few times, but the times I went, I had a decent experience, mainly during late summer and early fall so far. It’s a decently large park for being right in the middle of the dense city, giving you a pretty good break from the surrounding concrete jungle. I’ve yet to visit the park during any events, but I’ve heard they’re pretty fun, especially the ones during winter, so I can’t wait for those. The only downsides I’ve experienced when I’ve visited is that the traffic of the surrounding roads can get decently loud and annoying, there’s the occasional piece of litter on the floor, and finally, the tables there somewhat frequently have trash left on them from whoever used it last. Which could be partially because there aren’t many trash cans within the park. Overall, though, it’s a nice park and a good break from the concrete buildings around it. It’s just unfortunate that it’s been neglected a little bit.
Unfortunately this nice little park is overrun by homeless and drunks. The trash is everywhere from the taco stand.
The beautiful fountain and the fact that city takes a decent care of the trees, flowers and the grass aren’t distracting from the unpleasant appearance.
Could’ve been so much more, but looks abandoned at times.
Unfortunately this nice little park is overrun by homeless and drunks. The trash is everywhere from the taco stand.
The beautiful fountain and the fact that city takes a decent care of the trees, flowers and the grass aren’t distracting from the unpleasant appearance.
Could’ve been so much more, but looks abandoned at times.
Gorgeous design!
While in a roadtrip through Lexington with my husband, we happened upon Triangle Park. How could you not?
This park, that is the shape of its name, is one of a kind! Located next to the Rupp Arena, the fountains draw you in from afar! The park area is grassy and is the center of the triangle with a food place located to the right and tables with chairs throughout. Walk close to the fountains and enjoy a mist of cool water especially during these hot temperatures. The sound alone can clear your head on the most stressful day.
Good for kids and dogs 🐾
Would definitely suggest a stop by!
*wheelchair accessible entrance and parking.
Picnic tables available.
Gorgeous design!
While in a roadtrip through Lexington with my husband, we happened upon Triangle Park. How could you not?
This park, that is the shape of its name, is one of a kind! Located next to the Rupp Arena, the fountains draw you in from afar! The park area is grassy and is the center of the triangle with a food place located to the right and tables with chairs throughout. Walk close to the fountains and enjoy a mist of cool water especially during these hot temperatures. The sound alone can clear your head on the most stressful day.
Good for kids and dogs 🐾
Would definitely suggest a stop by!
*wheelchair accessible entrance and parking.
Picnic tables available.
This park is a beautiful picture of what Lexington is. I loved spending the afternoon hearing the magnificent harmony of the water falling in the fountain ⛲️. My mind really appreciated the calm of the environment. Thanks, Lexington, for this ❤️.
I hope others could enjoy this place as well as I did. ✨️✨️✨️
This park is a beautiful picture of what Lexington is. I loved spending the afternoon hearing the magnificent harmony of the water falling in the fountain ⛲️. My mind really appreciated the calm of the environment. Thanks, Lexington, for this ❤️.
I hope others could enjoy this place as well as I did. ✨️✨️✨️