Nature Park Dog Park




















Nature Park Dog Park – Off-Leash Fun in Rexburg, Idaho
If you’re looking for a spacious and pet-friendly spot in Rexburg, Idaho, Nature Park Dog Park is a favorite among local dog owners. With large, separate areas for both small and large dogs, lush grass, and ample room to run, this dog park is perfect for social pups and their humans. Agility obstacles scattered throughout the park offer opportunities for exercise and training, ensuring dogs of all energy levels get plenty of fun. Rexburg’s beloved green space attracts regulars from across Madison County, making it the go-to dog park in the area for playdates and dog-friendly adventure.
The park features a secure double-gated entry for safety, lots of seating, and a convenient supply of poop bags and trash cans to help everyone keep the environment clean. Recent updates include a new parking lot and restrooms nearby, making visits hassle-free. While shade is limited and water fountains may occasionally be off, most visitors bring their own supplies. During spring and after weather events, the grass stays lush with little mud, though there is ongoing construction that is expected to improve the park even further. Nature Park Dog Park stands out for its community atmosphere and ever-improving amenities, making it a top destination for dog owners in Rexburg.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the fenced areas.
- Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park is fully fenced with dedicated small and large dog sections.
- Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate, secure spaces for small and large dogs.
- Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, complimentary poop bags and several trash cans are available throughout the park.
- Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? There is a dog water fountain at the entrance, though it is sometimes turned off, so bringing your own water is recommended.
- Is there agility equipment for dogs to play on? Yes, the park offers various agility obstacles and training equipment.
- Is there seating for owners? There is some seating, but more benches would be welcomed by regulars.
- Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, new restrooms have been added next to the parking lot.
- Is parking available? Yes, there is a new parking lot adjacent to the dog park.
- Is the park muddy after it rains? Surprisingly, the park stays lush with grass and does not get very muddy, even after rainstorms.
- Is there shade or shelter available? There is very limited shade, so plan accordingly during hot weather.
- Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Most facilities are well-maintained, but some visitors note that waste is occasionally left uncollected by other dog owners.
Reviews


This park definitely has the potential to be a 5 star dog park with just a couple fixes.
1) people need to pick up after their dogs.
2) the weeds around the edges and around the concrete tunnel are out of control.
3) shade for the dogs and their people would be a welcome addition.


I’ve been coming to the dog park at Nature park for about 7 months so I have experienced the fall, winter and spring. I love how big the dog park is and there are always a lot of dogs for the other dogs to play with. There are lots of trash cans for waste bags and they provide doggie bags as well which is helpful for when you forget your own.
The new parking lot is great! It sometimes gets overrun by the skaters but it’s not usually bad. The new bathrooms is also a nice new addition.
There are some things that would make the park better. There isn’t really any shade which days when it actually gets warm out and the sun is out. There also isn’t a water source that is on. Ever since I have been here the fountain that is here has been turned off. Having a water source would be nice but if you bring your own that works too. More benches would be a great addition and cleaning up the trash that is scattered around.
There is some un-finished construction at the back of the dog park. I wish that could get fixed but the dogs seem to leave the materials alone. The ditch is a favorite digging spot.
Overall it’s a great spot and the better of the two dog parks.


Nice huge park two separate areas with lots of training exercises for dogs. They were adding more while I was their


Nice dog park. Single double gate entrance for both small and large dogs. (The areas beyond the entrance are separated) There are some agility obstacles spread out through a very large grass area. There is a dog water fountain located in the double gate entrance.
My only complaint is not about the park itself but the people that visit it. Seems like a lot of younger people can’t be bothered to pick up after their dogs even though there are supplied poop bags. Been to many parks and there are always those people but this park is particularly bad for that. Luckily it is good sized which makes it easier to avoid the left landmines.


We came after a week of rainstorms so we were expecting lots of mud, but we didn’t really see any. Most of the ground is covered in wonderful lush grass, but there were a lot of dry ‘poop bombs’ sitting around.
We came when the winds were blowing Northeast to avoid any sewer plant smell.
It wasn’t really much of a problem except for one time when the wind died down there was a slight pungent smell in the air.
After talking to some long-time locals they said that it’s not usually a big issue since the wind blows north most of the time.
My doggo had a blast, and we met a lot of kind semi-social people.
We didn’t use the small dog area, but it looked nice and lush too.
*I can’t give it a 5-star rating since the Bombs are plentiful and the pungent smell, though not overpowering, was slightly disturbing.
I’ll give it 4.3/5.0 stars.