🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Located in the heart of Wolcott, Connecticut, Peterson Memorial Park offers a welcoming dog park experience with spacious, fenced, and gated off-leash areas for both small and large dogs. Local dog owners love the park’s pet-friendly atmosphere and vibrant community, often finding regular groups of friendly people and pets enjoying the park together. The park is highlighted by its scenic pet-friendly hiking trails along a stream, perfect for those seeking dog-friendly outdoor adventures right in Wolcott.
This multi-use park boasts a range of amenities, including covered pavilions, picnic tables, benches, playgrounds, and accessible facilities for both kids and adults. Visitors benefit from free waste bags, public restrooms, and a dedicated swim area in the adjacent stream for adventurous pups. The space is handicap-accessible and offers convenient parking, making it an ideal spot for dog owners and families alike to spend a fun-filled day outdoors with their pets.
Beautiful park with lots of slides and swings. Beautiful hiking trails as well.
It was a pretty area, nice trail along a stream.
2 great play grounds, some very tall but safe with supervision. My 3yo loved the tall slides and all the swing sets. My 2yo loved the different play spaces and swings. Both girls enjoyed putting their feet in the stream and we had lunch on the Pavillion. Good use of a full morning!
Love the mini fall, which can be found once you follow the blue path marked by the trees.
I come here daily with my puppy who is very well behaved, & socially active with other dogs, small or big, there are benches, free poop bags, picnic tables, pavilions, and two separate spacious gated areas, enclosed by fence side-by-side … sadly there is not an obedience activity area here which we desperately wish as there is nothing but grass and fence for the dogs, I did donate a whole bunch of toys, but those seemed to have all got taken by the next day, aside from this, mostly everyone that we have met has been very friendly. Usually the same people group every day around the same times making it easier to build trusting connections aside from 3 people I did meet at this park who very quickly became incredibly abusive to myself and service dog ex putting my service dog in harms way letting go of her leash in an busy fast paced parking lot/ street causing danger to myself and my dog.
On the non-dog park, park side there is a very nice stream where your dog can go swimming, you can also splash in the water and 30 mile long, hiking trail along with many waterfalls and cool sights/sounds of nature you will experience along the way. Outside of the hiking area, there are picnic tables, pavilions for parties or events, as well as grills for public use- bringing your own supplies, there are two beautiful parks for the children very well-maintained,
also accessible for the handicap with handicapped accessible equipment, there is a tennis court, a basketball court, and of course Port-a Potty’s around if necessary!!! Check it out to meet a variety of amazing people and dogs!