Juan Tabo Hills dog park

Juan Tabo Hills dog park

1500 Domino Dr SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA

benchesfencedlarge-dog-areaoff-leashseparate-areasshadesmall-dog-areawaste-stationswood-chips

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What People Are Saying

Nice dog park! Separate sections for small and large dogs
It's a new dog park but great setup and seems to be great so far. Right next to the 2nd longest public slide west of the Mississippi so the dogs and kids can both play
Traveling through. Poo bags, bark, benches, trees with leaves by Spring for shad I am sure, small and large dog areas, and good space

About Juan Tabo Hills dog park

Nestled in Albuquerque, Juan Tabo Hills dog park offers a welcoming space for dogs of all sizes, featuring separate areas for small and large pups. The park is well-equipped with trash cans and doggie poop bags, making clean-up a breeze. While most of the ground is covered in wood chips and dirt, visitors appreciate the benches scattered throughout, providing a perfect spot for owners to relax and watch their dogs play.

Though it’s a newer park, the setup has quickly earned a positive reputation. The park provides ample room for running around, and it’s conveniently located near one of the longest public slides west of the Mississippi, so families can enjoy a day out together. On warmer days, the park will benefit from the leafy trees that will provide some much-needed shade.

While the space is generally well-kept, a few old tennis balls have been spotted alongside the barking pups, indicating that some regular maintenance could help enhance the experience. Overall, it’s a solid choice for dog owners looking to let their pets run free in a friendly environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Juan Tabo Hills have separate areas for small and large dogs?
Yes! The park has dedicated sections for both small and large dogs, so your pup can play safely with dogs of a similar size.
What amenities are available at Juan Tabo Hills dog park in Albuquerque?
The park offers poop bags, waste stations, benches for owners, and wood chips/bark ground cover. Trees throughout the park will provide shade as they leaf out.
Is the park fenced and safe for off-leash play?
The listing describes it as a dog park with separate areas, which typically means it's fenced for safe off-leash play—but we recommend calling ahead to confirm current conditions.
What's the ground surface like?
Juan Tabo Hills is mostly covered in wood chips and dirt, with benches placed throughout so you can sit comfortably while your dog plays.
Is there anything else nearby to do with the family?
Yes! The park is right next to one of the longest public slides west of the Mississippi, so kids and dogs can both have fun during the same visit.

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