Baron Cameron Dog Park

Baron Cameron Dog Park is a large, level, and well-maintained park in Reston, VA, featuring separate areas for small and large dogs, making it a convenient choice for dog owners with different breeds. The park offers amenities such as a water pump with dishes, benches, poop bags, and a hose for rinsing dogs, along with wheelchair accessible parking. While there is some shade in the large dog area, the park lacks play structures and is open from 7am until half an hour after sunset. It is free to park and has a fine gravel surface that is generally preferred over dirt.
Reviews
NOT OPEN 24 HOURS. Google says the dog park is 24 hours….NOT. The sign clearly states from 7am-half hour after sunset. The lights are on for the ball field but maybe there was an earlier game. I can’t give this park a fair review yet
Nice sized dog park. The fine gravel is better than dirt. We had lots of fun here with the other dogs.
Place was really nice me and my dad took my 2 dogs to the park a few days ago and there was a hose to rinse them off afterwards. I loved how they had an area for small and big dogs although the small dogs area was pretty tiny. But if you are looking for a good dog park near you I recommend try going here to see if you like it or not there are a lot of other places too though. Some people like this park, some do not! So try here and if you think its not a perfect fit for you/dog then you can try other places
This is our go-to dog park. It’s large and level and free to park. It has a water pump with a few dishes, benches, and plenty of poop bags. There are two separate areas, one for larger breeds and one for smaller breeds (25 lbs or less). Both areas share an entrance lane so you do need to be mindful about allowing those on their way out to exit before you try to enter. The downside to this park: there is only one corner of the large breed area that has shade, so bring your sunglasses or your parasol! Also, it is a very simple park, there are no play structures or water features (other than an oversized “dish” that serves as a dunking pool for some dogs).
Great park! Huge—plenty of room for fetch. Water, bowls, and tennis balls all available. I don’t know why but dogs aren’t as socialized here as my last park. I’d recommend keeping an eye on your little one and coming back later if there’s an untrained owner. You’ll find that at any dog park though to some degree.