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    Shirlington Dog Park

    4.3 (285 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Long narrow park
    Sheryl Z.

    Three dogs had a blast. Beautiful park and plenty of room to run and roam. People were so nice and lots of dogs all shapes and sizes playing super!

    Whitney L.

    This is probably my favorite dog park in the Virginia area. It's completely fenced with a ton of room for dogs to roam and play. You can confidently have your dog off leash. There's a few benches available too for seating.

    My pup enjoying the mud!
    Samantha F.

    My dog loves this dog park! There are dogs of all ages, sizes, activity levels and interests. My dog has been coming here since he was 6 months old, 30lbs (now he's 8months, 40lbs) He loves to run, be chased and keep away with sticks & toys. This park is so big so if there aren't any dogs interested in playing where you are, you can move on to another spot. The weekends/week nights it can be really crowded and crazy so make sure your dog is comfortable in that type of environment. I like going around 11am-1pm during the week. If you're new to the dog park scene, definitely take it slow at first. There is a section for small dogs/puppies as well. If it has rained recently there will be mud, so be prepared for that! My dog likes the mud so I make sure to bring wipes for his feet haha The location is great too, right near a local brewery and a dog grooming spot.

    Front gate
    Daniel C.

    This is one of the best dog parks in Arlington. There's an enormous amount of space for dogs to run and play. There are separate areas for small and large dogs. The entire park is maintained well with water stations at the center. There's a stream available for dogs to play in the water. However, use at your own risk. Since the water contains runoff from the streets, I've heard from a few dog owners about their dogs getting sick from playing in this stream. All of the fellow dog owners I've met here are nice and you can tell dogs enjoy their time at this park. Positive vibes all around. This park is also conveniently located next to a dog washing business and dog friendly brewery.

    Austin G.

    Shirlington Dog Park is a large dog park along Four Mile Run (a creek) in south Arlington. There are multiple entrances to the dog park. The north entrance has a mailbox with clean bags for your dog's poop. In the middle of the park is a large mural painted with animals and sites in D.C. Nearby is a brewery and a few restaurants!

    Dog park
    Lisa B.

    Best dog park in Shirlington. Always lots of dogs for my step dog to play with, he loves it !!

    Jennifer C.

    It is a GREAT dog park but irresponsible owners exist sometimes. They do nothing about their dog's bad behavior like..attacking other dogs. Which happened to my poor dog today. Didn't hear an apology. Nothing. Please keep that in your mind that it can happen to you too at some random time. I hope no one has to go through that again though. Again, it is a nice dog park but it's not 100% safe for your pups. I think I've seen an aggressive dog with an irresponsible dog owner combination 30% of time that I've visited. It doesn't happen all the time BUT it happens sometimes. I decided to not take my dogs there anymore for that reason even though the park is beautiful. I don't wanna risk my dog's life anymore.

    The river is calming.
    Rut N.

    This is a very nice dog park and I was happy to finally take my dog there. The park is divided in two -- a section for big dogs (about 0.8 mile long) and a section for small dogs (about 0.3 mile long -- or even less). Of course the big dog park is much better because you can walk front front to end and it feels like a work out. But my 16 lbs dachshund is so scared of big dogs and we had to stop every single step of the way! The dogs are generally very well behaved too. Our favorite part is the river! Believe me when I said my dog does not like to be near water, but since the water was so calm and shallow, he calmly sat by the river. Now that I know how things work around here, will definitely take Mickey back!

    Fun times in the water
    Charlie B.

    Fun for the dogs with water to swim in and plenty of area for them to run around and play. The only thing that I think is needed are stairs or a clear walkway to the water.

    Katie playing in the river that runs through the dog park!
    Candice H.

    Best. Park. Ever!!! I can see spending every Saturday morning here for the next ten years. #Goals

    Dog park day
    Miranda L.

    Parking was a little difficult due to construction but this park is worth it. Huge enclosed park with walking path. Not good if your dog has poor recall because it's a lot of ground to cover Oliver had a great time though. Would recommend for a good walk and dog run

    Katie S.

    Wow this park is awesome! I didn't even know it existed until a few months ago and I am so happy to have found it! It's long and narrow and has a separate area for the dogs to play in the water if you let them. I really like the two way gates that make getting in and out a breeze! There are two water fountains, lots of benches, and even a separate area for smaller dogs to roam freely without being trampled (although there were several small dog in the main area, so it's up to the owner to decide which is right for their dog). The park is tucked behind an industrial park and I noticed a dog grooming place right next door (great marketing!). My husband and I met so many nice people too, I was really impressed with how friendly everyone was. Our pup roamed the entire length of the park sniffing and frolicking and seemed to have the best time. What a gem! I have a feeling we are going to spend a lot of time here.

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    Ask the Community - Shirlington Dog Park

    I only ever take my beagle off leash when it's a small area that I know she can't get away. Is this a safe place to let leashed dogs off? Is it allowed to have her on leash until I am comfortable?

    Yes it's fenced all the way. It's pretty long though so you might have to run after her. There is a smaller fenced area by the main entrance if you are not comfortable letting her off leash by the main dog park yet. You can her on leash but your… Read more

    Is the stream within the gated area?

    It's not - it's actually technically not apart of the park itself, so if you go outside of the gate and to the stream, the dog will no longer be fenced in.

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    The main gates are doubled to make sure dogs inside do not get out, however, the gates to the stream are not.

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