Bark Park Two - Watertown, NY

Bark Park Two - Watertown, NY Bark Park Two - Watertown, NY Bark Park Two - Watertown, NY
Fenced Area
Double-Gated Entry
Combined Dog Area
Seating
Off Leash

Bark Park Two: A Spacious Dog Park in Watertown, NY

Located conveniently inside the Rhicard Hills community on Fort Drum, Bark Park Two offers dog owners a large, open space perfect for dogs to run and play. This dog park in Watertown, New York boasts a simple all-in-one layout, featuring plenty of room for energetic pups and several benches for owners to relax while their dogs enjoy off-leash time. Though not fancy, Bark Park Two is well-maintained by the community and provides a good, functional option for pet owners nearby.

The park is accessible via two entrances, one featuring double gates for added security. While there are no separate areas for small and large dogs or agility equipment, the park’s large size provides a versatile environment for pets of various sizes. Be mindful that the grass can wear down, and the area may get muddy after rain. Cleanup is crucial: owners are reminded to pick up after their pets to keep this beloved community space enjoyable for everyone. The nearby playground also makes it a convenient choice for families with kids looking for a pet-friendly outing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fenced, but be aware that there are some gaps through which larger dogs may escape.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches throughout the park for owners to sit and relax.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground adjacent to the park.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the park can become muddy when it’s wet due to heavy use and worn grass.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is maintained by the community, but cleanliness depends on owners picking up after their pets.

Reviews

Lea K

Dog park large enough for a small horse with a few benches and no dog obstacles. It’s the worst one on post but it’s not bad either just meh.
It would have been nicer if housing built more smaller dog parks more dispersed throughout the neighborhoods than a giant one that you have to drive to.

AL Hesse

Simple layout, all in one. Well maintained. Park is on Fort Drum.

John Johnson

More Z generation folks should take their dogs to the parks and ‘desensitize’ them. Folks are so afraid to stay at the park with their dogs when another patron comes in with theres.

Edward Harrison

This park is located inside the Rhicard Hills community. It is a decent sized park for a small dog. The problem I have is that the gates have a large space for even larger dogs to escape through. I saw three dogs escape while my kids were playing at the nearby playground.

There are two entrances on opposite sides of the park. The other side is a bit more secure with two gates with latches. The only downfall about this size is that most of the grass is gone. So if it’s wet outside, it’ll be muddy.

Josue Herrera

Very disappointed… it could be a great dog park if people would just be responsible adults, and clean up after their pets! Land mines everywhere.

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