Northwest Community Dog Park

Category: Dog park in Tucson, Arizona

Address: 7569-, 7585 N Mona Lisa Rd, Tucson, AZ 85742, USA

Phone: +15208776000

Opening hours

Sunday: 5AM–7:30PM

Monday: 5AM–7:30PM

Tuesday: 5AM–7:30PM

Wednesday: 5AM–7:30PM

Thursday: 5AM–7:30PM

Friday: 5AM–7:30PM

Saturday: 5AM–7:30PM

Reviews

Nathan Thomas

May 30, 2022

Large and well maintained with quite a few people that bring their pets here consistently every night. The regulars will remember you and your pets by name if you come here enough. Anything your dogs need is available from water to waste disposal. The large dog side is way busier than the small dog side, all dogs we have encountered there have been good experiences so you shouldn't have any concerns with bringing your dogs. Only complaints about the park is the lack of parking unless you are willing to walk from the neighboring park and the amount of dust the dogs kick up while playing.

Michael Wiegenstein

Jan 18, 2022

Size-wise, this is a decent sized Park. It does have a few of the local trees, including the stickers! And the ground covering, well, although it is mostly natural there isn't any of the natural little grass or weeds that grow in it although there is one spot of grass I found! So I took a picture. Someone needs to come up with the word for a combination of gravel and dirt? Because that is the ground covering in this park. There are a couple of nice picnic tables that are concrete and mounted on concrete slabs. There is a nice bench to sit down on in the entry area to be able to put the leash on your dog or take it off. And there are multiple options for dispensing of your dog's waste. And I posted a picture. But this is actually a very nice low-maintenance dog park that has a separate Park for the big and little dogs!! And most importantly for people like me, they have a step on water dispenser for the dogs!!

Jeremiah Thomason

Jun 9, 2020

It was nice...Lucky is a little too intimidating to really play with little dogs, luckily they have another fenced area for their own safety.. Basically its too rather large fenced off areas for dogs to run around causing amoch amongst themselves. There are drinking fountains for humans and dogs and benches in each. Just be realistic about which dog yours belongs in. Could have a better seating situation for the dog owners but other than that I ld say its a pretty effective tool for getting your dog much needed exercise without having to run with him (And the silly and safe playing environment that us humans only dream could bring us the same amount of 😂 joy).

Kyle Ryan

Nov 5, 2016

Great little spot on a quiet road near a large park. There can sometimes be a lot of dogs and not a whole lot of grass but it's generally poop free and has scenic views.

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Questions & Answers

Is this park leash-free?

Made To Make | Jun 10, 2020
HEATHER KENNEDY | Jun 11, 2020

Yes, it is fenced in. It is adjacent to a regular park that is not leash free.

What are the most popular days?

Bernice Williams | Jun 10, 2020
Kendra Giddens | Jun 11, 2020

The busiest times is in the morning and then again in the late afternoons an hour or so before sunset but overall its busier on the weekend. Hope that helps.

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