Dog Park at Sandy Bottom Nature Park

Dog Park at Sandy Bottom Nature Park

1255 Big Bethel Rd, Hampton, VA 23666, USA

large-parkoff-leashshadewaste-stationswater-featurewell-maintained

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What People Are Saying

Love this dog park! Like 95% of the people that come here seem to have some sense and you can tell how their dogs behave 😁 The only thing you have to really worry about are the multiple roots from the trees that your dog may trip on, but that's about
Clean place with lots of shades. My pup loves to run around
Best dog park I've ever seen. It's huge , shaded, and has rules that are followed unlike other parks I've been too

About Dog Park at Sandy Bottom Nature Park

Nestled beside a serene lake in Hampton, this dog park stands out for its spacious layout and tree coverage. The park is primarily surrounded by pine leaves rather than grass, which provides a unique earthy feel for pups running around. Many regulars appreciate the cleanliness of the area, though some have noted that not every owner is diligent about picking up after their dogs. For those who like a little variety, the adjacent trails offer a nice option for a gentle hike after some off-leash fun.

While the park features essential amenities like a working water fountain and poop bag stations, a common complaint is the lack of nearby parking. It can be tricky navigating to the park, so be prepared for a bit of a walk if you can’t find a spot close by. Still, the overall atmosphere is friendly, with most dog owners following the park’s rules, contributing to a positive experience for both pets and humans.

The park’s ample shade makes it a great spot for play, and the size allows for dogs of different social levels to find their own space. The presence of tree roots can pose a tripping hazard, so keep an eye on more energetic pups as they dash around. Overall, this destination is cherished by locals as a clean, well-maintained environment for dogs to play and socialize.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dog Park at Sandy Bottom Nature Park fully fenced and off-leash?
Based on reviews, this appears to be an off-leash dog park where owners let their dogs run freely. For specific details about fencing, I'd recommend calling ahead or checking the Hampton Parks & Recreation website to confirm.
What amenities are available at Sandy Bottom?
The park has a working water fountain for dogs and poop bag stations throughout. There's also plenty of shade from mature trees, which is great for keeping your pup cool during play.
What's the ground like—is it grass or something else?
The park is primarily covered with pine leaves and natural forest floor rather than grass, giving it a unique earthy feel. Just watch out for tree roots that can be a tripping hazard for dogs running at full speed.
Is parking easy to find at Sandy Bottom in Hampton?
Parking can be tricky here—it's one of the most common complaints from visitors. Be prepared for a possible walk from your car, and try arriving during off-peak times if you want easier access.
What are the hours for Dog Park at Sandy Bottom Nature Park?
Hours weren't available in our data, so check the Hampton Parks & Recreation site or call ahead to confirm opening and closing times before your visit.

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