Kingsman Field Dog Park

Washington, DC, United States

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Hill Hounds is a small, volunteer-​run 501©(3) non-​profit organization based in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC. We specialize in coordinating, fundraising, petitioning the availability of canine recreation areas, and community development.

History

Established in 2008.

Hill Hounds first organized as a group of Capitol Hill neighbors in 2004 to push for a change in DC law to allow for the creation of official dog parks within the city.

In the fall of 2007, DC law was amended and money was allocated by the city for the construction of neighborhood dog parks. Hill Hounds then began the process of submitting an application to the city for a dog park in an unused asphalt area adjacent to Kingsman Field, between 13th, 14th D & E NE in Capitol Hill.

In April 2008, Hill Hounds submitted an application to the DC Department of Parks and Recreation, including petition signatures in support of a dog park at Kingsman Field from more than one thousand residents of Ward 6. In August of 2008, DPR approved Hill Hounds’ application. Hill Hounds worked with DPR on the design of the park and raised $ 20,000 to fund park amenities and maintenance. On March 25, 2011, the park opened to the public!

Meet the Manager

Jonathan M.

Manager

Jonathan is the executive director of Hill Hounds. He joined us back in late May in an effort to provide fresh leadership to the organization. With his help, we hope to transform Kingsman Field Dog Park into the dog park that the neighborhood had fought so hard to create.