Waggin' Tails Bark Park

Waggin' Tails Bark Park

10450 E 63rd St, Indianapolis, IN 46236, USA

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What People Are Saying

Easy to access park. (Requires registration with the park service of Lawrence to receive a key tag)
The park is in good condition, and every person/ dog we've met there has been nice
Great day @ the dog park. Max met two new friends

About Waggin' Tails Bark Park

Waggin’ Tails Bark Park in Indianapolis offers a spacious area for dogs to roam, but it comes with some caveats. The park requires registration with the Lawrence Parks Department for a key tag, ensuring a sense of exclusivity. While many enjoy the generous space, finding companionship for your pup can be hit-or-miss—some visitors report it often feels empty, leaving their dogs to play solo.

Though the park features a dog-human water fountain and benches for the humans, there are significant concerns over cleanliness, with some users noting uncollected dog waste. Additionally, a faulty gate lock has been flagged as a security issue, allowing access to anyone, which could be concerning for those wanting to keep their dogs safe.

On the positive side, many dog owners appreciate the friendly atmosphere when others are present, making it a pleasant place for pups to socialize. Just be cautious about the occasional aggressive dog, as there have been reports of new owners not properly managing their pets. If you’re looking for a spacious area to let your dog run free, check it out—just be prepared for potential challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a key or registration to access Waggin' Tails Bark Park?
Yes, you'll need to register with the Lawrence Parks Department to get a key tag for access. It's an easy process that helps maintain a controlled environment at the park.
What amenities does Waggin' Tails have?
The park has a dog-human water fountain and benches for owners to sit on while your pup plays. It's spacious, which is great for dogs that love room to roam.
Is the park usually crowded?
Reviews suggest it can be hit-or-miss—some days it's busy with friendly dogs and owners, while other times it feels pretty empty. It's worth visiting at different times to see what works for your dog's social style.
What should I know before visiting Waggin' Tails in Indianapolis?
The park is generally in good condition and folks tend to be friendly, but come prepared: bring waste bags since cleanliness can be spotty, and stay alert for occasional dogs that aren't well-managed by their owners.

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