🐾 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 […]
Regency Park is a popular dog park located in midtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering a large, well-kept space with plenty of green areas and mature trees for shade. The park is designed with pet-friendliness in mind, featuring separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, multiple double-gated entrances, and a peaceful atmosphere that locals love. With extensive paved trails perfect for dog walking, biking, and running, this Tulsa dog park is a great spot for owners seeking a mix of open fields and shady retreats for their pups.
Dog owners appreciate the friendly community and the abundance of benches, shaded seating, and a covered gazebo. Amenities that set Regency Park apart include water fountains for dogs, available poop bags, and conveniently placed trash bins. While there are no restrooms or parking lots, street parking is available, and the park boasts additional features like playgrounds for children and easy access to pet-friendly walking trails. Regency Park is an ideal destination for dog owners looking for a safe, off-leash park with a vibrant yet relaxing environment in Tulsa.
There’s a great paved trail. Benches along the way. Playground for kids. Bathrooms. Trails near the river so great view. Small pier. Parking. Decent people. But construction east of the parking lot so the path is closed that way
Nice little park, but no shade, a few trees.
This place is only half a park in my opinion. It has benches, sidewalks, a tennis court and a children’s playground. There is no pavilion, picnic tables or grills. There are no parking lots and the only place to park is along the city streets surrounding the park borders. There are only a few small trees that are not big enough to provide a significant amount of shade. I also didn’t notice any water fountains. The only people there were mainly young kids, but they did look like they were having a lot of fun playing. A couple of people walking there dogs too. My wife and I were looking for a place to eat lunch. We ended up eating in the car with the A/C on since there were no tables or shade trees.
Lived here 41 years. Things change people change but always been safe and peaceful.
I live around this park and its a great one to walk around alone or with dogs. You can run, ride bikes and do whatever you want. It also has a big open field were I see teams practice at. Also good for a picnic on the ground. They have benches lining the road sides of the park.