Christina
Reviews (6)
Tons of trails!
Jay B. Starkey Wilderness ParkMy first time to this park and it was bigger than I thought it would be! Tons of paved and unpaved trails. I saw one trash bin on my walk for waste. Unfortunately I did see evidence of irresponsible dog owners. There's a 5' leash rule and everyone I saw with a dog seemed to be following that rule. It was a great walk during cool temps in January. I want to go back to see more!
Easy walk - dog friendly!
Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military ParkLots of squirrels which our dog loved, as well as a groundhog! Enjoyable walk and nicely kept. Very interesting history to learn along the way!
Excellent Food - No Shade
Barrel 17We had an overall awesome experience here - great service, wonderful food. Unfortunately they lost their umbrellas so we were in full sun the entire meal. We would definitely go back. Get the sweet potato fries!
Free pet sundae!!
Bruster's Real Ice CreamNot only is their ice cream amazing, they give your dog a special treat too!! Ample outdoor seating.
Great Water Spot!
Rio Vista ParkGreat place for dogs to get in the water and play. Trails weren't easily found, the ones we did walk on were a bit muddy. There's a great playground but no dogs allowed there. Plenty of grass and picnic areas. Best feature: water access!
Beautiful Terrain
Comanche Lookout ParkLots of different terrain, both paved and unpaved. Our dogs enjoyed all of the paths. Some areas were muddy due to recent storms. There are cactus along the paths to be careful of. The directional signs could use some updating as some are worn and can no longer be read. Park was clean and had garbage bonds throughout to throw away dog waste. They also supplied doggie bags and the water fountains had a fountain at the bottom for the dogs to drink from as well.