🐾 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 […]
Springdale Dog Park is a beloved local destination offering a spacious, well-maintained environment for pet lovers near the heart of Springdale, Arkansas. The park features fully fenced areas, separate zones for big and small dogs, and multiple agility obstacles, making it an ideal spot for dogs of all sizes to exercise and socialize safely. Accessibility is a key highlight, with wheel-friendly paths and accessible parking, ensuring everyone in the community can enjoy what the park has to offer.
Visitors can relax at shaded benches or under the covered picnic tables while their dogs play. There are water fountains for both pets and people, seating throughout the park, and ample shade to keep your visit comfortable. While you’ll need to bring your own waste bags, the park is known for being clean and well cared for. Whether you’re seeking new friends—human or canine—or just a safe place for off-leash fun, this pet-friendly park is a community favorite.
Bring my dogs here on a regular basis. They always have other dogs there and is very friendly.
Great place, always clean! I wish they would turn the foundation on so we can get fresh clean water!
Seems like very nice well maintained area it has water fountain for dogs decent size areas one for big dogs and one for small dogs both have obstacles for the pups. When I was there we were the only one’s there so not sure how busy it gets. The dogs loved it. There is a covered picnic table outside plus several benches inside the off leash area. Didn’t see any restrooms. Also has shaded areas as well.
Spacious dog park and is well taken care of. Has some show-dog obstacles and water bowls. Also has functional drinking fountain for people and dogs. There are 7 benches on the inside of the park to sit as well. No complementary doggie bags so make sure to bring your own.
This is the best dog park, not just for the dogs, but for forming friendships with both humans and dogs! It’s Been a huge source of comfort for these transplanted Oregonians.