Rover's Ridge Dog Park

Rover's Ridge Dog Park
Fenced Area
Agility Equipment
Parking
Trash Bins
Poop Bags:
Water Fountain
Seating
Shade Available
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Rover’s Ridge Dog Park is a spacious and well-maintained dog park located near I-65 in White House, TN. It features separate fenced areas for both small and large dogs, although some large dog owners may not always follow the rules. The park is equipped with agility equipment such as tunnels, ladders, and hoops, making it an exciting place for dogs to play and exercise. Amenities include picnic tables, benches, water bowls, water fountains, poop bags, and trash bins. The park is wheelchair accessible with designated parking and offers shaded areas under green trees for a comfortable visit. While there is no permanent restroom, a port-a-potty is available nearby. It is a kid-friendly park with hiking activities, making it enjoyable for families and their pets.

Reviews

Jennifer Levanger

Lovely dog park. For the most part, the dynamic is good. Occasionally you get crappy humans but the dogs tend to be pretty great 💙

老张 in Chicago

What a surprising found – we traveled through the area and took our dog here. It is not far from I-65. As one viewer pointed out, it is one of the best dog parks in midwest. My dog was amazed by the tunnels, ladders, and hoops. The park is so spacious and perfect for dogs to run and exercise.

Shannon De La Cruz

This place is the best place I’ve taken my dog to. They have a big area for them to run. It’s clean. There’s also places to sit with nice tables.

Chuck and Wanda Anderson

This is a well cared-for dog park. The cabana is welcoming. The grass in both the small and large dog areas was green (it is April, now). There are fun obstacles in both areas as well as poop bags, lined trash containers, water bowls, hoses, and a water fountain. The green trees provide enough shade to enjoy a romp. There are some benches for the dogs’ best friend.
There is no toilet at this location, but there was a port-a-potty up the hill about 50 yards away.

John Richardson

It’s a beautiful dog park, but if you have a small breed, I’d recommend against taking them there. There are separate areas for large and small dogs, but many large breed owners ignore park rules. And if you say something, you’re the bad guy. I hate i can’t take Max and Zoey there any longer. They really enjoyed it.

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