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Frick Park Off Leash Exercise Area

Bring Fido to get some exercise at the Frick Park Off Leash Exercise Area in Pittsburgh, PA. The area is partially fenced but includes a swimming hole. Visit Website

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Frick Park Off Leash Exercise Area has received a rating of 2.9 out of 5 bones by 7 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Cherie
    Jan 28, 2023
    Closed-temporary

    This off leash area is currently closed due to construction on the Fern Hollow Bridge above it.

  • Wendy
    Apr 29, 2019
    Large Enclosed Area

    This was our first time to the off leash park. It was a little hard to find, since there was no signage at the enter we came in, so we just followed the other dogs till we saw signs that lead us back into the park. They have a large enclosed area that is bordered with trees. There is only one area for you to sit down, other than that you have to stand. It was late April and because it had rained a lot it was muddy because there is very little grass. They have a fountain you can fill jugs up as you come in, but there is no direct water on site. All in all it was a nice place to come for some off leash play time for our pup.

  • Susan
    More than a year ago
    Off Leash

    This is a great Off Leash area. A lot of the dogs are super social & owners responsible. The weekend crowd can be iffy. There's a husky (Honey) that many should avoid. Owner telling people if her dog doesn't know their dog, they shouldn't enter the yard with her dog cause of aggressive behavior. This dog happened to go after my puppy in a very aggressive manner & I've seen this same dog attack other dogs. As I've said this is a great place. Just be watchful.

  • Jason
    More than a year ago
    bad water

    This is a partially fenced in area. If a dog runs up the hill, it's on Forbes Avenue. Plus the water is very stagnant & dogs have become sick playing there.

  • Michael
    More than a year ago
    Water Source

    Ok, now there is a water source here at the park. You have to walk past the water fountain to.get to the fenced in area's. There is a basket with containers sitting right there for u to fill up and bring one or two or more if u like up to the fenced in area. There u will find bowls for the dogs to drink n out of.

  • Erica
    More than a year ago
    great park

    We are extremely new to town and were looking for a place where our boys could burn energy and cool off at the same time....and this park was perfect....my boys love water and were in 2.2 seconds! They came home tired and muddy....a sign of a good time!! Only few down falls....fence only one two sides and our lab figured out real easy how to get out and there were no waste bags available

  • Hailey
    More than a year ago
    Cookie

    My dog Cookie loves this park because she meets many many new friends and gets to go have an off leash experience for once in this fenced in area. Also today Sun, 28 Aug 2011 she had so much fun going into the creek and playing fetch with her ball. She met this gentle giant named Dover and he took her toy and so we let him play with it, when we went to get it he ran and instead gave it to my dog. Then we all shared our goodbyes. Cookie did NOT wanna leave. This park is an amazing park and I would suggest it because me (a 10 year old) and Cookie had a blast!!!

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