Rush Creek Dog Park #3

Rush Creek Dog Park #3

1926 Valleywood Dr, Arlington, TX 76013, USA

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What People Are Saying

Solid option in Arlington for dogs of all sizes
This #3 enclosure is the 3rd one you come upon when entering from Pioneer 303 and is for all dogs
Clean, big friendly love this spot

About Rush Creek Dog Park #3

Located on Valleywood Drive in Arlington, Rush Creek Dog Park #3 offers a large, grassy area for dogs of all sizes to romp around. With plenty of room to run and fetch, it’s a solid backup when the nearby #2 park gets too crowded. Dog owners appreciate the spacious layout and friendly atmosphere, with most pups getting along well during playtime. On a recent visit, several owners noted the importance of picking up after their pets, and thankfully, the area remained relatively clean.

The park features a working water fountain, ensuring that your furry friend stays hydrated during those energetic play sessions. However, be aware that it can occasionally be closed for reasons outside of your control, which some visitors found frustrating. Despite this, many recommend the park as a good alternative, especially when looking for a less busy space to enjoy with your dog.

While the park does have some dirt and sandy spots, the overall experience remains positive, with most dogs playing happily together. It’s a great spot to hang out with your furry companion, especially if you’re trying to avoid crowds or just enjoy a nice day outdoors. Just remember to check the hours before heading out!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rush Creek Dog Park #3 in Arlington fenced and off-leash?
Yes, it's an enclosed off-leash area where dogs of all sizes can play together freely. The spacious layout gives plenty of room for running and fetching.
What amenities does the park have?
Rush Creek Dog Park #3 has a working water fountain to keep your dog hydrated, and waste stations are available. The terrain includes grass, dirt, and sandy spots.
Is it usually crowded?
No—owners often mention it as a good alternative when the nearby #2 park gets busy. It tends to be a quieter spot to enjoy with your dog.
How do I find it at Rush Creek?
It's the third enclosure you'll encounter when entering from Pioneer 303 on Valleywood Drive. Look for the large, grassy area.
What should I know before visiting?
The park can occasionally close for maintenance, so it's worth checking ahead. Also, the area is generally clean, but dog owners are expected to pick up after their pets.

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