🐾 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 on Bradley Boulevard near the Riverfront Trail, Bradley Boulevard Trailhead is a pet-friendly outdoor destination ideal for dog owners seeking a relaxed and social environment for their pets. The dog park features both small and large dog sections, with fenced areas that allow dogs to play and run off-leash safely. There are benches for the owners, trash bins, and plenty of open space—primarily a mix of sand, grass, and some wooded patches—for your dog to explore. Some areas can get muddy after the rain, but the open layout is perfect for fetch or a romp with new friends.
This dog park in Richland, Washington, is also connected to local trails, providing opportunities for dog-friendly hiking and walking along the scenic Columbia River. The location offers convenient parking options, though lots can be narrow and occasionally busy; an overflow lot by the sports fields provides extra space. With its proximity to playgrounds, athletic fields, and river access, the Bradley Boulevard Trailhead is a hidden gem for both pets and families.
Right behind Riverfront Hotel, walked across trail in front of us😳
Right behind Riverfront Hotel, walked across trail in front of us😳
Great walking place. Clean and friendly. Lots of people on bikes too.
Great walking place. Clean and friendly. Lots of people on bikes too.
Nice place for refreshment!
Nice place for refreshment!
Cute and quieter. Fun place to laugh at the golfers. 🤣 Golfers are still hilarious!
Cute and quieter. Fun place to laugh at the golfers. 🤣 Golfers are still hilarious!
Located on Bradley Boulevard, the park contains 23 parking
stalls and two handicap parking stalls, trees, turf and two asphalt connections to the Riverfront
Trail plus one bare trail down to the Columbia River
Located on Bradley Boulevard, the park contains 23 parking
stalls and two handicap parking stalls, trees, turf and two asphalt connections to the Riverfront
Trail plus one bare trail down to the Columbia River