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Ellsworth Park

3.7 (27 reviews)

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Alexus M.

Loved everything about this place! Will certainly be bringing my puppy back since he also had a BLAST! (See picture of him covered in dirt from rolling around playing with other pups for reference)

Catalina S.

This is not a child's playground. I saw the world's DUMBEST mother today letting her infant (looks like he was learning to walk) toddle at the bottom of the dog yard. A lot of dogs defecate and urinate along that fence line. There are bad dog owners who never pick up their dog's poo. In essence, it's an unflushed toilet. There are dogs that see small children as prey animals and will attack them. The dogs are off-leash in here and they are much faster than human beings. Think about how quickly some of these dogs become agressive towards each other. Please don't bring your small children in here to play. If something terrible happens, that's all on you, the dumbest parent on the planet. I believe that the county needs to post a permant large sign warning about liabilities and setting restrictions as pertains to children, whether they be accompanied or not.

Raul G.

I love this place. I take my Dog Ramsey to this park more than any other place. It's nice and friendly with people and with dogs. Parking is behind the park so that's the only down side but other than that its a nice park that gets cleaned and replanted properly

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Natasha S.

This is a nice park located right in the downtown Silver Spring area. The small dog and large dog park is separated. The small dog park is super small, has no actual greenery or grass. It's just AstroTurf in the middle and is all cement. I can see this being a bad idea in the summer when the cement heats up. The large dog park also is just cement and AstroTurf. But is MUCH bigger and has so much more AstroTurf and trees for shade. I was hoping it would be dead in the large dog park so I could bring my little pup over the large side. She doesn't do well with large dogs, they are much too aggressive for her. And it just remained busy. While no one came over to the small dog park. Both parks are new and super clean. I just wish they would do more with the small dog park. Otherwise, it's a great spot if you live in the area. Otherwise, I suggest other dog parks in the county for small dogs.

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Joelle C.

The Ellsworth Dog Park is the best in the area! We come from NW DC and go 4-5 times per week, since the dog parks in DC are much smaller. There is a large area for them to run around, plenty of shade for dogs and humans, a small dog park and water is available for the dogs. We have been bringing our Great Dane since she was four months old. She's grown up there and learned how to socialize: how to greet dogs and humans, playful wrestling and chasing, etc. Most owners are friendly and watchful. Doggie bags are provided; most dogs seem to go number two soon after arrival.

AstroTurf areas are provided for both large and small dogs
Lora N.

It is my understanding that this park is rather new. It is in very good shape. Now that they provide doggie do bags it is staying very clean. They have areas for both large and small dogs. They also have water for dogs and humans. There is shade and seating. Very nice!

Princess Bella
Gladys M.

Today was my second time coming to this park. My Leo's second time going to a dog park. I normally just take them to Arcola elementary and let them play in the park by closing off the fence. Decided to give a dog park a chance since my dogs are not the best in socializing with other dogs. Can't even say the d word because they go crazy. I have two little ones Bella the shih tzu and Leo the Chihuahua. First day on Thursday was a very good experience. I always carry my own tennis balls so that they can run and play. Slowly two more owners came in with two dogs each and they were all playing individually. My Bella wanted her balls and that's it. Leo was staying around me and unsure if he wanted to play. The owners were all attentive to their dogs. One dog wanted to just keep one of the balls but the owner was always nice on giving it back to me. Once she left I gave it to her dog. Both owners actually left together and we had the park to ourselves for about 30 minutes. We returned again on Saturday and my Bella again had a great time. But my Leo was not having it. He kept getting mad at another cutie so he went on time out. The other people there as well were all attentive to their dogs. Witness an almost dog fight in the big dog section. Water fountain is available with bows (dirty bowls) but I carry my portable one for my little ones. Negative side is that it's too small. Not enough space for them to be able to run. My little ones enjoy being able to run after their balls but the space is so limited. If there were to be a bigger space for the smaller dogs then it would be perfect. I feel like I still have to walk them to get them a good workout. Also, not enough shade for when it gets hotter. I'll still continue to take them twice a week to allow them to socialize with other dogs. Even tho the small dog area is small I prefer this over the Wheaton park. My Bella had been attacked there by the bigger dogs so that'll never happen Avon.

Only looks this crowded because it was Grand Opening of the park. It's usually quite empty!

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Really good dog park if you have a big dog. Theres a side for small dogs that are not that big

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Wheaton Regional Dog Park - Velvet

Wheaton Regional Dog Park

2.7(25 reviews)
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First visit was a blast…read more Since we are a recent doggie family, we decided to check out this dog park because it's the closest park to where we live. We are pretty lucky because I thought the Wheaton Regional Dog Park is a great place for your four-legged friends get some fresh air and exercise. Overall, I thought the 1/2 acre dog park was pretty clean and very well-maintained. The park has a spigot with a few bowls, 4-5 picnic benches for the humans, poop bags, a couple of portapotties, and a two-gate entrance to prevent the dogs from escaping. When we arrived to the park around 6 pm, there were 6-7 people/dogs - all the dogs were pretty energetic, but in a good way. Although no one introduced themselves to us, no one was particularly standoffish. I did appreciate that the humans were actively watching their dogs instead of dropping them off and scrolling on their phones. Maybe I was just extra vigilant because this was our first time at the park, and we did not know how our newly adopted dog would interact with other dogs. The dogs were pretty nice because they seemed to welcome our puppy into the pack pretty fast. Although our puppy seemed to prefer playing with the big dogs, I was a bit surprised that the park did not have a separate area for smaller or more timid dogs. Unfortunately, I do not know too much about the coming and going of the regular dogs and owners (I guess I could have asked someone). It seemed like everyone was preparing to leave around 6:45/7 pm. However, maybe folks and dogs drop by in waves. Since ground has gravel and dirt, I have to remember to bring a rag/small towel to wipe down our dog after his play time.

SHADE!!!! FRESH WATER from a spicket for the dogs. Nice dogs and folks so far. Room to run around…read more Pot a potties near by in case necessary. Can also take on-leash walk in greater Wheaten Regional Park. Good free parking too

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