Woodbridge Dog Park

Woodbridge Dog Park is a spacious and quiet off-leash area for dogs to run, play, and socialize. It features separate areas for small and large dogs, although the small dog area is notably smaller and can get flooded after rain due to lack of paved paths. Visitors have noted availability of benches, doggy waste bags, and trash bins. The park has a policy requiring dogs to be spayed or neutered, and while it is good for kids and dogs, some amenities like paved paths are recommended for improvement.
Reviews
As with any dog park, you have local regulars that have well trained dogs running and having fun. Then someone shows up with a sit dog and tries to bite the good dogs…
Quite park and good space for dogs to run and play
Tried going here with my small dog, however the whole surrounding area was flooded. It was the day after a rain storm, however the entrance for the small dog side makes you walk through a swamp just to get to the door. They need an elevated or paved path to be added. The small dog side was very small, less than half the size of the big dog side. While it does have the things you’d expect in a dog park, benches, doggy waste bags and garbage receptacles, cute lawn/dog decorations this was overshadowed by the sinking wet feeling and squishy sounds I made as I walked. If you do plan to go, make sure you wear your goulashes, duck boots, or anything waterproof up to your ankle. Also bring a towel or two or three to adequately wipe your dog down, and yourself… You’re gonna need it.
I will not be returning. I recommend you find a better dog park for your small furry friend.
Fine park, looked like dogs were having fun. However there were so many “Dogs MUST be Spayed/Nuetered” signs that my sweet, gentle beast and I played in the big field next door.
Being intact does not mean a dog is a problem. Maybe this policy could be reconsidered?
Been coming here for a few years since my dog was a pup, we both enjoy ourselves as all the dogs usually always get along with longstanding regulars. Would definitely recommend to come down, and also just a tip for first timers it’s always best to kind of just unleash them before coming in so they can bond and have space to run around and sniff each other.