Maggie's Bark Park

Maggie's Bark Park

W3QR+42M, Franklin, TN 37064, USA

agility-equipmentfencedfreegrassoff-leashparkingquietsmall-dog-area

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What People Are Saying

Could use some TLC. Not the best experience when we first showed up
It's abandoned now, and everything is overgrown
Although it looked abandoned, there was plenty of free parking and the grass was recently cut

About Maggie's Bark Park

Maggie’s Bark Park in Franklin offers a spacious, fenced area where dogs can run free and enjoy agility equipment, perfect for those energetic pups. While it’s adjacent to the Williamson County animal shelter and often has fewer visitors, this means there’s plenty of room to play fetch without feeling crowded. Some visitors have noted that the park could use some TLC, especially with overflowing garbage bins and a lack of poop bags, so keep that in mind when you visit.

The park is accessible with ample parking and features a separate area for smaller or elderly dogs, ensuring a safer environment for all. While some visitors have had mixed experiences with other dog owners, it seems the overall vibe has been fairly laid-back, making it a good spot for those looking to exercise their dog in peace. Just be cautious of any unfriendly encounters you might have.

Visitors have described the park as feeling a bit abandoned, but the charm lies in its quietness. There are still plenty of well-maintained obstacles for your furry friend to enjoy, making it a decent spot for an off-leash romp. If you’re okay with less populated spaces and can overlook a few maintenance issues, Maggie’s Bark Park could be a fun outing for you and your pup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Maggie's Bark Park in Franklin fully fenced and off-leash safe?
Yes, it's a fully fenced area designed for off-leash play, so your dog can run freely. Just be aware that maintenance could be better, so do a quick check when you arrive.
What amenities does the park have?
Maggie's Bark Park features agility equipment for your pup to enjoy, a separate area for small or elderly dogs, and ample free parking. However, reviewers note that poop bags aren't always well-stocked, so bring your own to be safe.
Is there a separate area for small dogs?
Yes, Maggie's Bark Park has a designated area for smaller or elderly dogs, which can be a great option if you want a quieter space for your pup.
Is the park usually crowded?
No—reviewers consistently mention that it feels quiet and less populated than other parks in the area, which means plenty of room to play without a lot of other dogs around.
Is there parking available?
Yes, the park offers plenty of free parking, making it easy to access.

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