🐾 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 […]
Nestled inside Joe B Barnes Regional Park, Fred Quinn Happy Tails Dog Park is a top-rated dog park in Midwest City, Oklahoma, offering spacious, clean, and well-maintained off-leash areas for both large and small dogs. With designated sections for different dog sizes and a unique swim pool area, it’s the perfect spot for your pup to run, socialize, and play. The park is also wheelchair accessible and has convenient parking, making it easily accessible for all visitors.
This pet-friendly park features plenty of shaded seating, watering stations, benches, agility equipment including bridges and tunnels, as well as rinse-off stations and waste stations equipped with poop bags and scoopers. Kids can enjoy nearby playgrounds and paved walking trails, while owners take advantage of picnic tables and covered shelters. Whether you’re looking for dog-friendly hiking, a safe area to exercise your pet, or just a relaxing day in nature with your pup, Fred Quinn Happy Tails Dog Park is a local favorite.
Very cool dog park. Separate areas for big and small dogs. Water sources on site. You can bring toys and treats to share. Just be sure and pick up your dog’s poo poos.
The puppers had a great time at the park, played and ran around for hours. Lots of space in the large dog park, everything was very clean and lots of parking too, this place has been my new favorite spot to bring my buddy.
This dog park is clean & has different spaces for large & small dogs, as well as a little pool they can play in, if they like playing in water. I have a large dog who loves coming here to socialize & run.
For the fur babies, there are several watering stations, a bridge, “hills” with tunnels for the dogs to run thru, & squirrels who like to tease the dogs.
For the humans, there are benches & shady places in which to sit, There are also usually poo bags available (but I take my own, just in case they’re out), & a hose for spraying the dirt & mud off your pooch before ya load em up to go home.
The dog park is located at Joe B Barnes Regional Park, which features paved walking trails, playground equipment for your human babies, charcoal grills, picnic tables, covered picnic areas (available for rent for any occasion), a place to shaved ice (seasonal) & a creek in which you can fish, watch for turtles or just feed the ducks.
Freckles LOVES playing here.
Everything you’d expect from a dog park, and more. A fenced off water area, large and small dog parks and some bridges, tunnels and obstacles. Some of the obstacles need some repair, but still usable. Lots of run area, plenty of water stations and then a rince off station before leaving. Well done guys, that’s how you do a dog park!!
This dog park is pretty good. Our dogs love it. There are three sections of the park one for small dogs, one for large dogs, and the third area has a plan pool where dogs can cool off. In December they turned off the water as of early January it’s still off, so I’d recommend bringing water for your dogs. This park even has a few drop waste scooper devices so one doesn’t have to use the hand in the bags for dog waste (they have a supply of those too). If your dogs need some exercise this is a good place to go.