Nice and big! Two areas one for small dogs and one large dogs. Some muddy spots but can be easily avoided. No ramps though. That would’ve been nice. Fenced in areas, always good! Covered area to stay out of sun.
Stephanie P.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
We love the new dog park! There is a lot of space for the dogs to run around, tennis balls to play with, and great friends! There’s a smaller fenced off area for smaller dogs right next the larger park. Bring a towel if it recently rained though, there’s a stream that runs through it, and dogs love to get muddy!
Rob H.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
The new park location is awesome. Both big dog and little dog parks allow for fun safe play. Lots of donated tennis balls and other toys here, shade, benches and hills. Come play and have a good time with your four legged friend!
Ashley C.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
I wish bee cave would make a «real» dog park. The mud pit is gross. I had to give all 3 of my dogs bathes after leaving here. The rest of the people park is great and the dog park deserves to be just as nice.
Maggie M.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
I drove by today to check it out before bringing my dog. As everyone else said, there were absolutely no dogs, the mushy«pond» pit in the middle is exactly as everyone described, and having no safe parking is a deal braked for me. I won’t be taking my dog there.
Linda M.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
The off leash park sucks. It is just a fenced in retention pond and very muddy. My 2 dogs got bored with it quickly because it’s so small and no room to run. better to walk them on leash across the street at Central park. Oh, and don’t follow the directions on Google maps. It is not on 71 near Spanish oaks gated community, it is off 620 and bee cave parkway.
Dawn H.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Very nice park. Really big! Nice jogging trails, basketball court, restrooms on-site, benches. Dog park is across the street. You can either enter that way or follow the paved path under the bridge to the dog area. Dog park is a really nice size with a «pond» in the center that is currently a muddy mess. ??? Self-filling water bowls on-site. Nice pavilion with bench. Very easy to get to. RIGHT off 620. Overall, I like this park a tad better than Lakeway, but I don’t really see other dogs here. :(Maybe more in the spring? So, pros and cons.
Tim S.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
It’s actually located at Central Park. It has a little pond, shaded bench/gazebo area, and poop bags. Not bad, but probably no other dogs will be there :(
Jana B.
Place rating: 2 Austin, TX
I am new to the area and wasn’t impressed at all. The park appeared to have a pond that was, at one time, too large for its fences. The pond is now mostly soggy mud, which my dogs liked. The grass had stickers. The get to the park, you either have to walk across a busy street or walk through a creepy tunnel under the street. An additional star for the covered seating area.
Cris G.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Highlights: a nice shaded pavillion at the top of a slope that makes for a good, long throw. Two self filling water bowls. A ton of tennis balls for playing. Lowlights: it’s a water retention spot, so there is always mud at the bottom. Fortunately they have the muddiest part fenced off. Be ready to take the dog for a walk because they don’t have parking close, even though the road is right there, no parking on the side of the road. What counts: It’s the only dog park around in Western Travis County.
Tara M.
Place rating: 4 Bedford, TX
My dog loves this dog park! She gets to run as fast as she can in a game of chase with her best friends Boogs and Scrubbbie and make lots of new friends. I love it because of all the friendly dogs and humans and it is fully fenced so I can take my foster dogs there and not worry about them running off and it has grass unlike Norwood and West Austin that are mostly dirt/mud. When I first tried to visit this dog park this past summer it was closed until further notice for re-sodding and the city was having some issue with 2 separate contractors so it took longer than expected but it was worth the wait so that I do not have to hose my dog down before getting in the car like I have to a West Austin Dog Park. This park features the double gates so you don’t have to worry about dogs getting out as dogs enter and exit, there is a water fountain for dogs and a covered pavilion and benches for the humans and of course the requisite dogie poop mitts for clean up.