🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Located at 901 E 6th St, Newport, KY, Newport Dog Park is a popular off-leash destination loved by local dog owners and their furry friends. This spacious, well-kept park offers a welcoming environment with separate areas for both small and large dogs – making it easy for pups of all sizes to play safely. Known for its vibrant community, the park is bustling with canine activity, especially during peak hours between 5-8 PM, often seeing a dozen or more dogs at play.
Newport Dog Park stands out for its accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking and multiple double-gated entryways for safety. Amenities include picnic tables, plentiful seating, free waste bags, water bowls, and a hose for thirsty pups. The park is mainly mulch and dirt, so visitors may want to check the weather before heading out. With no admission fee and a friendly local vibe, it’s consistently praised as one of the best dog parks in Northern Kentucky.
Nice Park. No charge required!!! As I found out when I went to other dog parks in the area… their gates were LOCKED and you could NOT get in… so I definitely recommend this park.
Absolutely LOVE this park . The area is kept so nice! I never have ANYTHING BUT a great time watching the dogs play.!! I have never met an dog parent I didn’t Like!! Your dog will Love it here!!
Wow what an amazing dog park. I’ve never gone to a busier park and I travel all over. Between 5-8 there’s always at least a dozen dogs. Normally way more! It’s big. Well taken care of. You can bring drinks. The small and big dog have the same toys and decorations. Good water. Lots of poo bags.
It was a nice spacious park divided into 2 parks for the bigger dogs and smaller dogs, with a double gate entryway which I liked. Unfortunately there was one owner that allowed his big husky to keep barking and scaring my 12 yr old grandson without say a word to his dog, so we had to move to the other park. People need to be in more control of their dogs.
A lot of room to run, doggy bags, plus a hose/slicker with a water bowl to fill up. The area is all mulch/dirt, so may want to avoid when it rains. But overall very nice area.
Everybody was mindful of their dogs. They have a small dog area as well. Overall, IMO much better than the Fort Thomas dog park which is just a huge hill.