Page Ellington Park Dog Park

Page Ellington Park Dog Park

2336 Gregg St, Columbia, SC 29207, USA

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What People Are Saying

Update: Looks like one of the water fountains has been fixed
Huge dog park, lots of area for the pups to run around
Clean water, lots of shade and open space to run

About Page Ellington Park Dog Park

Page Ellington Park Dog Park in Columbia offers a spacious area for pups to run free, with plenty of shade and clean wood chips underfoot. Many visitors appreciate the large grassy zones, though some have pointed out the need for maintenance, especially concerning broken water fountains and sporadic trash collection. It’s a great spot for a casual outing with your dog, but expect a few rough edges as the park could benefit from some city attention.

The park features separate areas for small and large dogs, enhancing safety for all. There’s also a fun mud pit that dogs seem to love, although it might mean a messy ride home. Expect to see friendly dogs and their owners mingling, with supplies available for cleaning up after your furry friend. A basket of toys ensures that playtime is never dull, making it a popular choice among local dog owners.

While the park generally receives good feedback for its spacious layout, there are some user experiences to be cautious about. A recent review highlighted an unpleasant incident involving an aggressive dog, which serves as a reminder to keep a close eye on your pet. Overall, Page Ellington Park Dog Park remains a top pick for many in Columbia, combining a relaxed atmosphere with ample room to roam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Page Ellington Park Dog Park fully fenced and off-leash safe?
Yes, the park is fenced and designed for off-leash play. It has separate areas for small and large dogs, so you can choose the zone that's right for your pup.
What amenities does the park have?
Page Ellington Park offers shade, water fountains, waste stations, and even a basket of toys for play. There's also a mud pit that dogs love—just be ready for a muddy pup on the drive home!
What time is Page Ellington Park Dog Park open?
Hours aren't listed online, so we'd recommend calling ahead or checking the Columbia Parks & Recreation website to confirm current operating hours before your visit.
What's the surface like at the park?
The park features clean wood chips and large grassy zones, giving dogs a soft, natural surface to run and play on.
Is the park well-maintained?
The park is generally spacious and popular, though some visitors have noted that maintenance could use improvement—particularly with water fountain repairs and trash collection. It's a great spot overall, just expect a few rough edges.

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