Church Hill Dog Park

Church Hill Dog Park

3600 E Grace St, Richmond, VA 23223, USA

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What People Are Saying

Best enclosed dog park for 'small' dogs in RVA—perfect for little yippers and sausage rolls
Usually well maintained when it's not raining constantly every day
It was my dog's first visit ever to a dog park and it was a great experience

About Church Hill Dog Park

Nestled in Richmond, Church Hill Dog Park offers separate areas for small and large dogs, making it a preferred spot for dog owners. While the park is well-loved for its friendly atmosphere and ample opportunities for canine playdates, the terrain might leave something to be desired. The surface consists of dirt mixed with rocks, and caution is advised, as broken glass and other debris can sometimes be found, so it’s best to wear closed-toed shoes.

Water stations are available in both sections, but be mindful that the city turns off the water during winter months. The small dog area even includes a puppy pool, which is a hit during the warmer months. Picnic tables and shaded pavilions provide a respite from the sun, though you might have to share space with some unwelcome insects, like wasps.

Local wildlife adds character to the park; eagle and hawk sightings are common and can be fascinating to observe while your pup enjoys playtime. While the park generally maintains a welcoming vibe, it lacks restroom facilities, which may be inconvenient for some visitors. Overall, if your dog needs a place to stretch their legs and engage with other dogs, this park is a solid choice despite its quirks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Church Hill Dog Park have separate areas for small and large dogs?
Yes! Church Hill Dog Park in Richmond has dedicated sections for both small and large dogs, so your pup can play safely with similarly-sized companions.
Is there water available for dogs?
Water stations are available in both the small and large dog areas, plus there's a puppy pool in the small dog section—great for cooling off in summer. Just note that the city shuts off water during winter months.
What's the surface like, and what should I know about maintenance?
The park has a dirt and rock surface. It's usually well-maintained, but debris like broken glass can occasionally show up, so closed-toed shoes are a smart idea. Conditions can get muddy after heavy rain.
Are there shaded areas and seating?
Yes—picnic tables and shaded pavilions are available, perfect for keeping an eye on your dog while you relax. Watch out for wasps, especially in warmer months.
Are there restroom facilities?
Church Hill Dog Park doesn't have restroom facilities on-site, so plan accordingly if you're visiting for an extended playtime.

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