🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
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David B. Humpton Park is a newly built, well-maintained destination for dog owners and families looking for a pet-friendly adventure in Montgomery Village, Maryland. The park features dedicated play areas for both small and large dogs, with clear signage for weight limits, making it a welcoming space for pets of all sizes. Ample green space, paved walking paths, and scenic natural surroundings provide dog-friendly hiking and space for your pup to socialize and exercise.
Convenient amenities set this Montgomery Village dog park apart, including ample parking, water fountains, and well-placed trash cans to keep the grounds clean. Seating areas offer comfort for owners, and mature trees offer natural shade during your visit. With its proximity to kid-friendly playgrounds and future connections to local hiking trails, David B. Humpton Park is an excellent all-ages, all-abilities gathering spot for both two- and four-legged visitors.
5 stars
5 stars
In Montgomery village. Convenient to our home. Fun for children 10 and under.
In Montgomery village. Convenient to our home. Fun for children 10 and under.
Brand new neat and fun park for all ages toddlers and young ones .. great for mild cloudy days and def not hot days
Brand new neat and fun park for all ages toddlers and young ones .. great for mild cloudy days and def not hot days
5 stars
5 stars
A newly built, fabulous park in the center of Montgomery Village. Has a toddler and elementary kid play set, paths, and play areas for both small and big dogs (one for 20 pounds). It will eventually connect to hiking trails once construction of the Bloom development is complete.
There’s ample parking, trash cans, and water fountains.
A newly built, fabulous park in the center of Montgomery Village. Has a toddler and elementary kid play set, paths, and play areas for both small and big dogs (one for 20 pounds). It will eventually connect to hiking trails once construction of the Bloom development is complete.
There’s ample parking, trash cans, and water fountains.