🐾 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 […]
Discover Berta Faye Rex Quail Creek Park, a popular pet-friendly park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This charming neighborhood park is known for its welcoming atmosphere, wheelchair accessibility, and open green spaces—making it a wonderful spot for dog owners and families alike. Enjoy the paved walking paths, open fields perfect for play or fetch, and the tranquil setting where you can spot local wildlife and even explore a nearby stream.
The park also features a well-equipped playground, picnic tables, and plenty of shade over the kid’s play area—providing something for everyone in the family. While it’s not specifically a fenced dog park, dogs are allowed on-leash throughout the park’s spacious grounds. Quail Creek Park is ideal for those seeking dog-friendly hiking or simply a pleasant place to walk their pet in Oklahoma City.
Nice park. We wish there was a little bit more shade on the walking paths but there is plenty of shade over the playground!
Very nice little park. I wish it had a 5 or 6 parking spots or some parking spots painted on the street. However shame on the county though for over valuing homes in the area because of this park. In fact shame on the county assessor for over taxing all of the citizens that own property, you get enough tax dollars without stealing from property owners.
Moderately busy, smallish, but nice park with slides and a teeter totter.
Nice area with sidewalks and open fields. Quail Creek Park is the playground situated in the middle of Berta Faye Rex Park. The playground is pretty nice as well. The park is a bit tricky to find and looks like it would be a neighborhood park but it is a public city park. It would be a good place to walk your dog or play catch or soccer.
We live very close, so it’s super convenient. There’s also a huge field to the west and east of the playground, so you can really let your kids burn off some energy before they crash for a good nap or a restful night’s sleep!
There’s a ton of wildlife to teach your kids about, different birds and animals. And if you’re feeling adventurous, there’s a stream with some small fish swimming in it. I’ve been trying to trim back the bridge because it’s getting overgrown with a tree right next to it. Something needs to be done about that!