Are You Looking For Dog Parks In Fairfax County?

Fairfax County is a dog-friendly community as the Fairfax County Park  Authority allows dogs on leash in all of its parks. Moreover, there are special parks designated for the owners of more civilized dogs who enjoy a good run, a friendly romp, or simply the presence of other dogs and people. Fairfax County at presents operates eleven dog parks.
Fenced in benches on the dog park
West Grove Park - Fenced in benches on the dog park
According to Reston Connection, "Volunteer Dog Park Monitors are Park Authority volunteers who assist staff with the operations and maintenance of each dog park. They do so by encouraging awareness of dog park rules and regulations, reporting maintenance needs to the Park Authority, picking up litter and dog waste in order to model proper use and to keep park areas clean; and by promoting a sense of community among those who visit a dog park. Users of off-leash dog areas do so at their own risk. Neither Fairfax County nor the Fairfax County Park Authority shall be liable for any injury or damage caused by any dog in the off-leash area. Operating Hours are 7 a.m. to one half-hour after sunset Monday through Friday. On weekends and federal holidays, the hours are 8 a.m. to one half-hour after sunset." Following is the list of dog parks in Fairfax County
  • Baron Cameron - 11300 Baron Cameron Avenue, Reston
  • Blake Lane - 10033 Blake Lane, Oakton
  • Chandon - 900 Palmer Drive, Herndon
  • Dulles Station Community Park - 13707 Sayward Blvd, Herndon
  • Grist Mill - 4710 Mt. Vernon Memorial Hwy, Alexandria
  • Lenclair Park - 6725 Lenclair Street, Alexandria
  • Mason District - Intersection of Alpine Drive and Pinecrest Parkway, Annandale
  • Monticello Park - 5315 Guinea Road, Burke
  • Rock Hill District Park (Originally Quinn Farm) - 15150 Old Lee Rd., Chantilly
  • South Run - 7550 Reservation Drive, Springfield
  • Westgrove - 6801 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria
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Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.