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    Brookside Park

    2.7 (7 reviews)

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    MeShell R.

    I come to this dog park only because it's empty. I call it my fur baby has an injury and can't interact with other dogs right now. Seriously I only bring my dog here when she has some ailment but needs fresh air. The open area is very nice and the grass does get cut. But it's always empty....so if you're looking for a doggie playmate go somewhere else you probably won't find one here.

    Nice Jungle Gym but no dog park.

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    6 years ago

    This is listed as a dog park but its just an open park. Dog park and other areas are under construction for some time

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    Oakhurst Dog Park

    Oakhurst Dog Park

    4.4
    (55 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    This park is quite different from any other dog park I've been to. It's quite large and on the…read moreperimeter it is reminiscent of a hiking trail. Though it is completely fenced, if you have a smaller dog, you will probably definitely want to follow them around the first time you go. It's that big. The first time I took my puppy, someone actually offered to help me go find him because he had disappeared. Luckily, just at that moment, he came running out of the woods. There's also a small pool that you can fill up with water for your dogs and several water bowls. The park is a bit hidden, so you really have to look for the chain-link fence. There is no one area for small or big dogs. And there are several areas for seating. For me, this would not be an every day park, but maybe once a month for the new smells and new dogs.

    This is my favorite place in all of Atlanta to bring my two dogs (and we've taken them almost…read moreeverywhere)! Oakhurst is dog heaven - I'm so thankful that this beautiful plot of land has been preserved and set aside for dogs to enjoy. There is just one area (no separation between small and large), but the park is big and includes pools, an open space, agility equipment, and fenced in shaded trails. The trails make this spot so unique and so nice to go on an off leash "hike" - it's a peaceful and shady spot that stays cool even on the hottest days. The park is very well maintained by volunteers, and we've found dog owners to be very friendly and attentive on each of our visits.

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    Glenlake Park

    Glenlake Park

    4.3
    (15 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    In search of a new place to get my daily 10,000 steps, I came across Glenlake Park. What an…read moreincredible experience. This park is connected to a beautiful cemetery with such interesting history and views. It is so calming walking the paved paths amongst the burial sites and seeing the love and adoration of the families caring for their ancestors' resting places over the years. This park also has a tennis court, a public pool, a basketball court, a small baseball field, a general field, a pond, and a playground. It is clean and quiet, and those visiting the park are incredibly friendly. I tend to rate parks based on their visitors, and most of my "good evenings" were met with a very pleasant response unlike some of the more busy parks in ATL. There were families riding their bikes together, couples strolling amongst the graveyard, an older gentleman fishing in the pond, young men competing on the basketball court, people respectfully walking their dogs, a yoga session happening in the field and much more. This park is a catch-all for any age and experience. I'm sure I'm missing some of the amenities -- it has a lot to offer. Shout out to Decatur for maintaining this little gem. I highly recommend.

    I absolutely love this park! One of the best aspects of living in downtown Decatur is the easy…read moreaccess to this beautiful space. It features a large field perfect for sports and recreation, a well-maintained dog park, and a basketball court that's always in great condition. The playground is ideal for little ones, and there's a lovely pavilion available for small outdoor events. It's such a pristine and inviting place to spend time!

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    Adair Dog Park

    Adair Dog Park

    4.0
    (19 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    By far, the best dog park I've been to! It was a weekday around 4pm. Not a lot of traffic in the…read morearea which helped with my fearful pup. She walked in nervous but based on the size, separation, terrain, and generally amount of fun corners to explore, she walked out of there tail up, nose up, and exhausted! So happy to have found this very well maintained park on a trip to explore prior to moving to the area! Side note: pick up after your dogs! Bring your own doggie bags, limited trash cans, looks like some amazing locals maintain the drinking water and that's much appreciated!!

    Went here when I was first picking out a go-to park for my dog, and it was pretty okay besides the…read moreweird layout. When I went the seating was pretty bad and sparce, which isn't rare for public dog parks, and it was hard for me to find the second section of the park at first. I usually prefer a dog park that's a size where you can both sit and keep an eye on your dog the whole time, and is large enough for dogs to play in and have a lot of space, and there are better parks with better layouts for both of these in Atlanta. I'd recommend Oakhurst. Why the bad review though? I've gone to dog parks frequently for 18 months, and Adair is the only dog park where someone STOLE MY DOG'S LEASH. WHO DOES THAT. Now that I've spent more time in dog parks, I find the fact that that happened even stranger than it was at first, because I've never even heard of it happening somewhere else. And because of the street only parking, I had to carry my 30lb dog back to my car. Completely insane.

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    Stone Mountain Park

    Stone Mountain Park

    3.8
    (1.1k reviews)
    6.0 mi

    I wanted to stay and explore this place longer, but we were on timeline. The views are beautiful…read more Really just stunning. My child is slightly scared of heights so the gondola ride up was a little scary for him. Once we were on the top, he was fine with the open views of all around Georgia. He was even playing around with his friends making the ride back down more enjoyable for him. That is what a good view and fresh air can do for you. 31.07.2026

    I'm personally not a fan of Stone Mountain Park because of the history tied to this location. Stone…read moreMountain is home to the massive Confederate Memorial Carving of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson. The mountain was also the site where the second Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1915. Knowing that history made it difficult for me to fully enjoy the experience. They've built a family-friendly attraction area around the park with shops, activities, and entertainment, but when we visited, it was DEAD. There were barely any people around, and the area felt almost deserted. I'm not sure if it was the day we visited, the cost of the attractions, or simply that people come more for the hiking and scenery, but the attraction area lacked energy. The mountain itself and the surrounding nature are beautiful, but personally, the history behind the site is something I can't overlook. I'm glad I experienced it once, but it's probably not somewhere I'd go out of my way to visit again.

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    Brook Run Dog Park

    Brook Run Dog Park

    4.2
    (111 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    I've been visiting alot of dog parks in the Atlanta area to find a clean + safe spot for my pup to…read moreplay/exercise/socialize. Brook Run remains to be my favorite spot so far. The dog park is sectioned off for large and small dogs. My review is based on the large dog park. Half of the park is filled with gravel makes the area cleaner than most after a rainy day. The other half is like a forested area with dirt. On hot afternoons, many dog owners and their pups gather in that area to keep cool. PROS: - 3 water stations - Multiple poop bag dispensers that always stocked in my experience - Lots of benches throughout the park - Wash off area outside the park - Almost always occupied with dogs throughout the day - Gravel - Convenient walking trail entrance adjacent to park - Well lit parking lot and park CONS: - Some days, there's more poop on the ground than others. Not too bad though. - The wash off area can be cleaner - Not close enough to home :( Parking is plentiful. I never have trouble finding parking unless there's a festival/event going on in the park. ** Note: Dog park is closed from 9am-12pm first Wednesday each month for cleaning** Bravo to the Brook Run community/volunteers who contribute to keeping this park clean and well stocked.

    We always have a delightful experience here in comparison to other dog parks we've been to. The…read moreenvironment is welcoming and safe, making it ideal for both dogs and their humans to socialize and play. Owners are attentive and dogs are friendly. The only issue we would have is that there are a lot of small dog owners in the large breed area, and sometimes it feels like our pup can't freely play without worry that he would accidentally run them over.

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    April 2015: CHERIE enjoys the newly remodeled dog park

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    April 2015: CHERIE enjoys the newly remodeled dog park

    Brookside Park - dog_parks - Updated August 2026

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