Curtis Dog Park

Curtis Dog Park

Unnamed Road, 1250 Church Rd, Wyncote, PA 19095, USA

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What People Are Saying

I love this place and so does my two babies
Super big park. Areas for small and big dogs
My first time here. Such a hidden gem if you don't know where to look

About Curtis Dog Park

In Wyncote, Curtis Dog Park is a fantastic spot for pups to stretch their legs. With its expansive size, the park features separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, ensuring your furry friends can play safely. Many visitors appreciate the friendly atmosphere, with both dogs and their owners often mingling happily. The park is especially busy on weekends, but it offers plenty of parking, so you shouldn’t struggle to find a spot.

Dog owners have noted the park’s water fountain at the entrance, which is a lifesaver on warm days. There are multiple bowls scattered around, allowing your pups to stay hydrated while they’re having a blast. However, do keep in mind that some reviewers mentioned a lack of poop bags, so it’s wise to bring your own to help keep the area clean. The dirt and mulch surface can get muddy after rain, but that just adds to the outdoor fun!

Beyond the dog areas, the surrounding park offers beautiful fields and even a stream, perfect for an after-play stroll. While some dogs might not be closely monitored by their owners, the camaraderie among dog parents is evident, making it a welcoming spot for all. Overall, Curtis Dog Park provides a great combination of space and community for you and your four-legged companions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Curtis Dog Park fenced and safe for off-leash play?
Yes! Curtis Dog Park in Wyncote has separate fully fenced areas for both large and small dogs, so you can safely let your pup off-leash to play and socialize.
What amenities are available at Curtis Dog Park?
The park has a water fountain at the entrance with multiple bowls throughout, perfect for keeping dogs hydrated. There's also plenty of parking available. Just bring your own waste bags, as some visitors have noted they're not always well-stocked.
Are there separate areas for small and large dogs?
Absolutely—Curtis Dog Park features dedicated fenced areas for both small and large dogs, so your pup can play with others their own size.
When is Curtis Dog Park busiest?
Weekends tend to draw bigger crowds, but the park's expansive size means there's still plenty of room. It's a hidden gem if you visit on weekdays!
What's the ground surface like?
The park has a dirt and mulch surface that can get muddy after rain, but most visitors don't mind—it's all part of the outdoor adventure!

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