Dog Parks in Clarksville, TN
2 dog parks found
About Dog Parks in Clarksville
Clarksville has a small but solid dog park scene, with 2 dedicated spots that cover the main bases — from large, open off-leash grounds to amenity-packed neighborhood parks. Both options are free to use, which is a genuine perk, though at least one park in the area does involve a modest annual fee of around $10 depending on access area. Whether you’re after a wide grassy run or a more structured environment with activities, Clarksville dog owners have a couple of dependable choices.
King’s Run Bark Park is the heavy hitter by visitor volume, with nearly 2,000 reviews and tags pointing to a large fenced property with off-leash access, grass, shade, and parking on site. Reviewers describe it as part of a broader nature and recreation corridor — one visitor noted it’s “my favorite park in Clarksville to bicycle and enjoy Nature,” suggesting it draws a mixed crowd beyond just dog owners. Heritage Dog Park earns points for its amenities: it’s tagged with agility equipment, benches, waste stations, a water feature, and shade. Reviewers are enthusiastic — “Now this is what I call a dog park and it’s free!” — though it is also tagged as poorly maintained, so conditions can vary.
A few practical notes worth keeping in mind: Heritage Dog Park tends to run busy, so weekday mornings may offer a calmer visit. Both parks offer shade, which matters during Tennessee summers. Waste stations are confirmed at Heritage, so bags are available on-site, but it’s always smart to bring your own. Parking is noted at King’s Run, but check ahead for Heritage if you’re visiting during peak hours.

