Bridgewater Dog Park

Bridgewater Dog Park

Carolina Bay Dr, Charleston, SC 29414, USA

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What People Are Saying

Dog park is located within an area of condos
I'm from out of town and this park had the best reviews, but I should've looked more closely at the pictures and other reviews
The park is pretty big and I didn’t have issues finding it like other reviews stated

About Bridgewater Dog Park

Tucked away in a condo neighborhood, this dog park provides a pretty spacious environment for your pups to romp around. While it features a sandy terrain that cushions their legs, some visitors have noted it’s not the best for those who prefer grass under their paws. With water stations and waste bags available, you’ll have the essentials covered, but make sure to bring your dog’s favorite bowl as the faucet can be unreliable.

Parking is convenient, but be prepared for a short walk next to a small pond—just keep an eye out for any alligators that might be lurking. There are benches for humans to sit and keep an eye on their furry friends, and plenty of toys for added fun. Some feedback indicates that the park can get muddy, especially after rain, so wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.

While this park doesn’t have restrooms and can feel a bit isolated, many visitors have had positive experiences meeting other dog owners. With its shaded areas and spacious feel, it’s an inviting spot for a casual playdate. Just take note of the no-lights rule at closing time, as it closes at 7 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bridgewater Dog Park in Charleston fully fenced and safe for off-leash play?
The listing doesn't specify fencing details, so I'd recommend calling ahead or visiting the property to confirm it's fully enclosed before letting your pup off-leash for the first time.
What amenities does the park have?
Bridgewater has water stations, waste bags, benches for owners, toys, and shaded areas. Just note that the water faucet can be unreliable, so bringing your own bowl is a good idea.
What are the hours and does it close at dark?
The park closes at 7 PM and doesn't have lighting, so plan your visit during daylight hours. Specific opening times aren't listed, so check ahead for weekday and weekend hours.
What's the surface like, and is it good for all dogs?
The park has sandy terrain, which is great for cushioning paws but can get muddy after rain. Some dogs prefer grass, so be aware the sandy surface might not be ideal for every pup.
Is parking available and how is the location?
Yes, parking is convenient, but expect a short walk to the park next to a small pond. Keep an eye out for alligators in the area, and note that the park is tucked away in a condo neighborhood, which some visitors find a bit isolated.

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