Barkleyville Dog Park
Overview
Bring your furry friend out to the Barkleyville Dog Park! This is a great place to let Fido get some exercise. This park consists of four acres at 5505 Feather River Drive (just south of Fourteen Mile Slough). The park features three areas: a big dog (over 20 lbs.) area; a small dog (20 lbs. and under) area; and a separate play/agility course. Park amenities include benches, dog water fountains and waste bags.
Hours of Operation:
- Barkleyville Dog Park is open daily from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. The park is closed during maintenance.
Amenities
- Family Friendly
- Free Admission
- Free Parking
From out of town, our dog had ridden in the car all day. He loved it! First time he jumped hurdles! It's a big beautiful place for our furry family members ❤️
This was our home park until we moved to Vancouver,Wa. In July 2025. My Yorkie and I just drove home today 1-20-26 from our 9 day visit to the dub9. There's no way we were'nt stopping here b4 returning home. 2 times to be exact. My puppy (Shorty) knew where we were going every time I turned right off of March Lane onto Feather river. Plenty of parking most of the time. Other dog owners are very nice. Pen's are segregated by size. That's definitly a big + especially if your dog weighs all but 6.2 lbs like mine. Looking forward to our next visit.
3 separate sections, one for dogs over 20 lbs, one for small dogs and an exercise section with barrels and platforms. Always meeting sweet people here who are good about cleaning up after their dogs. Water fountains and pet waste stations. Plenty of shade and seating.
Friendly folks and separate areas for different size dogs. Overall it was a good experience. It's good to talk to the dog owners to find out if their dog is timid or more on aggressive side, just to make sure you're watching out for your pet.
I have been to parks in tracy, Stockton and Lodi and there are no dog parks around the tri-valley that can compete with this gem in such a dismal place like stockton that it was extremely surprising! The whole park is set up to cater to furry friends with a big dog section and small dog section along with a agility course that is to die for. The gates close well so no little pup can escape which is reassuring. The small dog section has plenty of grass and is adequate for their little size and there are benches in 3 different areas for owners to sit and enjoy the day. There are poop bags provided but there are owners that do not pick up after their dogs and that's so disgusting and disappointing because they have no idea how much of a gem this park is is! So be careful if you step in the grass area. I noticed a water fountain area but I did not use it since I had read a review stating that it didn't work so I didn't risk it and I brought in my water bottle. There are signs that say no leashes on dogs but I have seen owners have their dogs leashed because of their aggressiveness. There are also signs stating no outside food but people will bring their food anyway, it didn't bother me. The cutest artwork can be found in the small section with endearing quotes on dogs, love and friendship that will remind you that dogs are just too precious for us. The people here are friendly and will maybe strike up a conversation with you so I found that really nice of them. The agility course is so great and it allows for big AND small dogs to go in and use it. There are 2 benches there to allow owners to sit and take some shade. The only annoying part I found was that there are people who go in this section and stand around hogging the equipment or sitting on it even though their dogs have no interest in using it and there are benches for them available to use. The big dog section has ample space for their big dog needs so it looks a bit bigger than the small dog section. I noticed it has a picnic table and its next to the agility course providing enough distance between small dogs and big dogs which was pretty cool although I did see a small chihuahua barking nonstop all the way from their mini section.