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    West Austin Park & Wading Pool

    4.0 (65 reviews)

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    Photo of the park and the area in front of the park which many people take dogs that like to fetch ball or frisbee.

    This is a very large, multi-level dog park that has plenty of trees for shade and place for people to sit. The neighborhood is part of old Austin with million dollar mansions and student housing. The biggest con is that it gets muddy in the lower part of the park when we get rain.

    Fenced off leash area.
    Austin W.

    This is the best dog park in the whole entire world. We have been coming here for years and I moved into the apartment I currently live in specifically because of the proximity to this dog park. It's an every day thing for me and Jett and one of my favorite places in Austin.

    Tara M.

    I took my Pup here for the first time today and she loved it! I had stopped taking her to Red Bud and Auditorium Shores because of the irresponsible owners not watching their dogs and not picking up the poo. After reading Emily H's excellent review this morning I told the Pup I would take her to the dog park later today - she must have understood at the least the "park" part because she got super excited and ran off to get her leash. We arrived on a Saturday around 1:30 and there was only 3 other people and dogs there during the 45 minutes we were there - maybe it was because of the recent rain and mud or ACL weekend hm? As others have stated it is fenced in and large enough for a greyhound to gain some speed without being too big to lose sight of your Pup. There are some huge oak trees for shade, several picnic tables, plenty of chairs for the humans, several self watering water bowls topped with huge spring water jugs. When we first arrived there was only one other human and dog and that dog was put on a leash when we entered. The woman called out and asked if my Pup was an intact male? and explained her dog was aggressive towards intact males. I feel the same way Rocky - I get angry when I see intact males too:) The Momma was responsible and made sure Rocky liked Mia before letting him off leash then was right there to correct him when he used an unfriendly play voice. Rocky's Mom was very friendly and told me this was her favorite dog park because of the responsible dog owners who bring their dogs here. I have to agree after my only experience. It is not as beautiful as Bull Creek nor does it have water to swim in. But, my main priority in a dog park is the safety of my Pup while she plays and for that they get 5 stars. Oh, and want to see what you get when a Pit Bull knocks up a Dachshund? look at the pic I posted of Rocky:)

    Huynh N.

    Perfect spot if you have a runner and jumper like our husky. West Austin Park has high chained link fences and is an off leash zone = yay we get to take Hailey out. Thanks to the reviews here, we made it to West Austin Park and everyone had fun this sunny January Sunday. Like many have mentioned, it's not that large of a fenced in dog park but it's sufficient and does have enough room for the doggies to run. There are plenty of seating throughout for you to chill and watch your dog play. The husky had a great time here meeting lots of different dogs and found enough space to wander and sniff to her heart's content. We also enjoyed the park knowing that Hailey was in a secured place with fences too high for her to jump over and no areas for her to dig herself out of. We kept a keen eye on the 2 gates each time any were open. But, all in all, people were nice to also be aware when they were coming in or out and not letting the dogs out. Good to note that the park is mostly dirt. There is a hose on the north end of the park to spray down the dirty pup when playtime is over. Also very nice that there are some tennis balls and random dog toys here and there for the patrons to enjoy. The dog park is in a downtown neighborhood and it's adjacent to an open field along with a playground. We had no trouble finding parking even on a popular day like today. I'm guessing half the patrons there are from the neighborhood and must have walked over. I met Sandra and her dog Mozart, both very nice! She updated me that her and the community have been raising money for the upkeep of the dog park. I think January 8 is when they will be renovating the park. I like the park already and I'm happy to find a place that Hailey enjoys! We look forward to returning.

    Leo approved.
    Kayla L.

    This is the best dog park in Austin that I've found so far. It's location is prime & easily accessible. (Easy to park as well). Lot's of water bowls, poop stations, toys and mixed terrain. Plenty of seating for humans as well! It gets pretty busy, but that's the best time to bring the pups & get em all worn out. I recommend this place - although beware it is a one size dog park (no separate area for the smaller pups). So if your pup is on the smaller side and easily intimidated by other dogs.. might not be the place for you! Just a thought.

    Luna was exhausted!
    Carmela S.

    There are several things that make this one of the better dog parks that I have been too! 1. The dogs are almost all well behaved! 2. The dog owners are for the most part friendly and will include you in conversation! 3. The double gate, entrance door! 4. Big jug dog bowls around the play area! 5. Fence so, you don't have to worry about your furry friend breaking free at any moment! 6. A working hose so you can refill bowls or give your pup a quick rinse on hot days! The Cons: 1. There is a back exit gate on the fence that isn't a double gate which made me kind of nervous. 2. Some of the owners are friendly of other dogs and some aren't! If you are going to go to a fenced in off leash dog park please realize that other dogs will come up to you for a quick pet! This is called friendly, well behaved and socialized dog manners! 3. If you don't want your dog sniffed or even looked at by another dog then walk your dog on a trail, don't throw a fit and pout everytime a dog comes up to yours! This park has other areas such as a playground for children (it looked super nice), a large field area for kids to run, pool and ample parking! I really enjoyed my afternoon here with Mark E. There is nice plastic lawn chairs and shady treed areas to relax in while your dogs are playing! Towards later afternoon there was more dogs and things turned into a mix of some crazy dogs, humping dogs (Mark E. Bocce can't control himself) and some agressive types! All in all, I really liked the low key feel of this dog park and it is way better than some of the other one's that I have been to!

    Happy puppy :)
    Daisy S.

    Favorite dog park in Austin! There are always lots of friendly dogs, big and small. Sometimes there are some little feisty humping ones but the owners are usually always trying their best to tame them. Lol. There are also some tennis balls and plenty of water bowls to fill up for your furry friend. Overall great GATED dog park with lots of chairs for the humans!

    Wesley S.

    Me and Waffles had a lot of fun today at the little dog park! It was kind of scary that the little gate on the 9th Street entrance wasn't a double gate, but there were no problems and we had a great time. There was plenty of puppy doggy chaos but no real drama. We met a few people in doggies and I got a lot of great pictures!

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    This place was easy to find, easy to park and I loved the double gate at the entrance.

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