Bea Arthur Dog Park - Norfolk, VA

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Fenced Area
Parking
Trash Bins
Water Fountain
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Bea Arthur Dog Park in Norfolk, VA

Enjoy the gorgeous waterfront setting at Bea Arthur Dog Park, a well-loved, free dog park in Norfolk, Virginia. Located at 501 Front St, this dog park welcomes dogs of all sizes with separate fenced areas for both large and small/timid dogs. It’s fully wheelchair accessible, offering paved parking and a smooth entrance for all visitors. The park stands out for its beautiful bay views, fresh grass, shaded garden porch, and a clean, well-maintained space for your pup to play off-leash.

Pups can cool off on hot days in the small pool with a nearby hose, while owners can relax on stone benches or bring their own lawn chairs. The park is popular with friendly locals, and reviews mention low incidents of dog aggression, making it known as a safe spot for dogs to have fun and socialize. Fresh water is always available for dogs, and there are shaded areas to escape the summer heat. Bea Arthur Dog Park requires no membership fees and is perfect for anyone seeking a pet-friendly, accessible, and scenic location in Norfolk to let their dog run free.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the designated, fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced to ensure dogs stay safe.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate sides for small/timid dogs and large dogs.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, stone benches are available, and you may bring your own lawn chair.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, drinking fountains and access to fresh water are provided.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park features shaded garden porch areas and shaded spots for dogs and owners.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, both the entrance and parking lot are wheelchair accessible.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No, the park is free to use—no membership required.
  • What should I do if there’s an aggressive dog? Aggressive dogs should be removed from the park as per standard park rules to keep all visitors safe.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is no dock or pond, but there is a small play pool with a hose for cooling off.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is described as clean and well-maintained by visitors.

Reviews

Diane Dales

Well, i got attacked today, 3.25 around 7 pm. We were walking on the opposite side of the park when a cream colored tall dog walked up to us and started barking. His eyes lookes territorial.. the owner called him, but the dog ignored her. So she walked up to her aggressive barking dog who refuses to go near her. With my small dog in my arms and still being polite, I asked her if her dog didn’t like small dogs (mine is a cream maltipoo). Well, what comes out from her mouth truly baffles me. She said her dog doesn’t like other humans. This got me scared because the dog won’t stop barking at us and kept following. And what are they doing there if their dog hates humans? With our backs hunched and the mad dog behind us, her hubby comes close to us to correct them. I could hear the lady saying, “We’ll, she’s scared!” And so the dog was mad. I couldn’t believe that she didn’t get the whole thing. Her out of control dog was being aggressive at us. Then, they had the nerve to tell me to leave or move to another cage. I said i won’t, so they ended up leaving furiosly. The rule states in any dog park that aggressive dogs must be removed. This happened today between 6:40 and 7:20 on 3.25.25. The owners speaking, thick accents appear to be a young Asian couple. The girl wearing all black clothing.

Laurie Cantin

My dog Susie & I had the Best time at this dog park, so much fun ! We stayed for 2 hrs…gorgeous views, wonderful breeze, shaded garden porch area, shaded play pool area for the dogs, drinking fountain & Super nice people ! happy kind dogs, very little arguments or bad behavior at all. I counted at least 20 dogs and still no problems, lots of laughing and they had a blast !

Jewel H.

Our go-to dog park. They just put in new grass. There is access to plenty of fresh water for the pups and seats for the humans. There’s also a side for smaller or timid dogs.

Tom Yokoi

NO DOG DOCK

I came because the photos showed a dog dock. Cool little dog park with a great view of the bay however there is no longer a dog dock I guess they shut it down a few years ago. Not a bad park if you’re local.

Rea M

The dog park was quaint, clean with beautiful views. It was also FREE! No membership required. There are two sections, One for big dogs and one for the smaller ones. My dog is a 4lb Yorkie poo and she had a blast in the section for little dogs. She ran around with a 13lb dog and ran around sniffing all the smells and hopping through the grass like a gazell ☺️. There is even a small pool with a nearby hose for those hot days where the want to cool off with a nice dip. There are also stone benches on both sides of the gated park but we brought own lawn chairs just in case. We thoroughly enjoyed being able to let our dog run free untethered in a clean safe space. Definitely going back now that the weather is letting up off the heat bit. A hidden gem for sure 😃

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