Barnard Hill Park - Washington,

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Barnard Hill Park is a quiet and secluded dog park in Washington, District of Columbia, known for its relaxed, hyper-local atmosphere. Ideal for dog owners seeking peace and space, this park offers open grassy areas and wooded, hilly surroundings—a perfect escape from busier city parks. Convenient street parking makes visiting easy for local dog walkers and those coming from nearby neighborhoods.

The park features pet-friendly trails and a stone road leading to a more private upper level, surrounded by nature. While there aren’t playgrounds or restrooms, Barnard Hill Park is favored for casual strolls, off-leash play in open spaces, and the occasional wildlife sighting. Its blend of community charm and natural setting provides an enjoyable dog-friendly hiking experience for pets and owners alike.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are pet-friendly trails and a stone road leading up the hill, making it an excellent spot for dog-friendly hikes.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? No, there is no playground at this park.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? No, restrooms are not available at this park.
  • Where is the best place to park? Street parking is easy to find near Barnard Hill Park.

Reviews

Renee Braxton

Always a good place for a family fun filled experience!!

Renee Braxton

Always a good place for a family fun filled experience!!

Renee Braxton

Always a good place for a family fun filled experience!!

ThroughJumsLens LLC (Jum)

Nice little park area and have a street parking on side. Dog friendly park

ThroughJumsLens LLC (Jum)

Nice little park area and have a street parking on side. Dog friendly park

ThroughJumsLens LLC (Jum)

Nice little park area and have a street parking on side. Dog friendly park

Austin Graff

If you want a more secluded, peaceful park, this is your spot. It’s hyper local and where neighbors walk their dogs and sometimes play in the grass. There’s a trail that leads to the top, but there isn’t a playground, restrooms, or anything like that. Street parking nearby is easy to find.

Austin Graff

If you want a more secluded, peaceful park, this is your spot. It’s hyper local and where neighbors walk their dogs and sometimes play in the grass. There’s a trail that leads to the top, but there isn’t a playground, restrooms, or anything like that. Street parking nearby is easy to find.

Austin Graff

If you want a more secluded, peaceful park, this is your spot. It’s hyper local and where neighbors walk their dogs and sometimes play in the grass. There’s a trail that leads to the top, but there isn’t a playground, restrooms, or anything like that. Street parking nearby is easy to find.

James McLaughlin

This is a rather secluded park with a baseball diamond in a field and a stone road going up a hill to the secluded portion. Great for seeing birds and deer on occasion. The top portion is surrounded by hilly wooded areas.

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