55This is an absolutely FANTASTIC spot!!! Very clean, large, open fenced in area. There are big trees to explore behind and run through, bushes to explore, and plenty of shade. The large water bucket was a fantastic addition for someone forgetful like me. Renee was great and quick with communicating with me on some questions that I had and was very accommodating!! We can not wait to go back as we travel through here often and it’s a perfect break spot for us both. :)Katie S.
Katie S.
June 2023
This is an absolutely FANTASTIC spot!!! Very clean, large, open fenced in area. There are big trees to explore behind and run through, bushes to explore, and plenty of shade. The large water bucket was a fantastic addition for someone forgetful like me. Renee was great and quick with communicating with me on some questions that I had and was very accommodating!! We can not wait to go back as we travel through here often and it’s a perfect break spot for us both. :)
Renee's Private Dog Park In King George | Sniffspot
55The balance of open area and trees was perfect for my dog Rise! The fence was fully enclosed and secure. He was able to play fetch, run around the perimeter, and sniff grass without distractions or noise. A wonderful SniffSpot experience!!Nicole A.
Nicole A.
February 2024
The balance of open area and trees was perfect for my dog Rise! The fence was fully enclosed and secure. He was able to play fetch, run around the perimeter, and sniff grass without distractions or noise. A wonderful SniffSpot experience!!
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55Absolutely perfect! I had my two large doodles and my rescue grandog. It was completely fenced in and safe for all dog sizes. We will definitely be back for a longer time, perhaps with a picnic lunch. Thanks so much for opening your yard to us!Roberta W.
Roberta W.
February 2024
Absolutely perfect! I had my two large doodles and my rescue grandog. It was completely fenced in and safe for all dog sizes. We will definitely be back for a longer time, perhaps with a picnic lunch. Thanks so much for opening your yard to us!
Renee's Private Dog Park In King George | Sniffspot
55What a WONDERFUL spot to let my pups run around off leash, play, and rest. I sat and did some relaxing and walked the grounds a few times myself. It is definitely 💯 worth it. It's SO peaceful! Our first visit was SO satisfying, and we will make this a regular visit spot.Melody T.
Melody T.
June 2024
What a WONDERFUL spot to let my pups run around off leash, play, and rest. I sat and did some relaxing and walked the grounds a few times myself. It is definitely 💯 worth it. It's SO peaceful! Our first visit was SO satisfying, and we will make this a regular visit spot.
Renee's Private Dog Park In King George | Sniffspot
55This was my first experience with sniffspot and I was very pleased. My foster pups had fun sniffing around at first then playing with each other in the large fenced-in area. The fence had no gaps and could hold my very athletic malinois fosters. The fence looked secure enough that they did not try to test it either (also something important to note with high-drive dogs that have a very high prey-drive). There was a large water tin that looked to be freshly filled and the hose was on so that I could spray my dog’s bellies when they got hot. This was very appreciated!! There were also dog bags provided and a trash can for the dog bags, though I brought my own just in case.
There were a couple things to note though. There were tennis balls dispersed around the fenced in area. I do not allow my dogs tennis balls as the material they are made of is engineered to withstand being hit around on a tennis court for a long time without wearing. Tennis balls can wear down dog’s teeth so I picked those up and put them in the bucket where I found there were a couple other toys for dogs (I did bring my own toys as well though). They found one after the other though after I thought I had them all picked up. Chuck-it balls are a great alternative to tennis balls - but even those, owners of high drive dogs need to be careful, as the tennis ball sized chuck-it balls can be swallowed. I only buy the large ones or ones attached to a piece of nylon for tugging.
Secondly, walking around the property I noticed there were vines on vineyard like posts. Looking, I believe most of these are raspberry or blackberry vines, but I did see a small section that I believe were grapes. I am very cautious even having grapes in my house as 1 grape or raisin can kill a dog by shutting their liver down (some dogs have no reaction, for other dogs it is a death sentence - you just don’t know). At the time I was here, they did not look ripe enough to fall off the vine so I felt comfortable staying, given the dogs showed no interest in it either. But I would be more wary if they were ripe enough to fall onto the ground or if you have a dog that has a problem eating everything in sight. If these were not grapes, I do apologize. But on the farthest post from the house on the right side (if looking from the house) it appeared that vine was grapes.
Overall though, it was a great experience that we all really enjoyed.Shelby D.
Shelby D.
June 2024
This was my first experience with sniffspot and I was very pleased. My foster pups had fun sniffing around at first then playing with each other in the large fenced-in area. The fence had no gaps and could hold my very athletic malinois fosters. The fence looked secure enough that they did not try to test it either (also something important to note with high-drive dogs that have a very high prey-drive). There was a large water tin that looked to be freshly filled and the hose was on so that I could spray my dog’s bellies when they got hot. This was very appreciated!! There were also dog bags provided and a trash can for the dog bags, though I brought my own just in case.
There were a couple things to note though. There were tennis balls dispersed around the fenced in area. I do not allow my dogs tennis balls as the material they are made of is engineered to withstand being hit around on a tennis court for a long time without wearing. Tennis balls can wear down dog’s teeth so I picked those up and put them in the bucket where I found there were a couple other toys for dogs (I did bring my own toys as well though). They found one after the other though after I thought I had them all picked up. Chuck-it balls are a great alternative to tennis balls - but even those, owners of high drive dogs need to be careful, as the tennis ball sized chuck-it balls can be swallowed. I only buy the large ones or ones attached to a piece of nylon for tugging.
Secondly, walking around the property I noticed there were vines on vineyard like posts. Looking, I believe most of these are raspberry or blackberry vines, but I did see a small section that I believe were grapes. I am very cautious even having grapes in my house as 1 grape or raisin can kill a dog by shutting their liver down (some dogs have no reaction, for other dogs it is a death sentence - you just don’t know). At the time I was here, they did not look ripe enough to fall off the vine so I felt comfortable staying, given the dogs showed no interest in it either. But I would be more wary if they were ripe enough to fall onto the ground or if you have a dog that has a problem eating everything in sight. If these were not grapes, I do apologize. But on the farthest post from the house on the right side (if looking from the house) it appeared that vine was grapes.
Overall though, it was a great experience that we all really enjoyed.
Renee's Private Dog Park In King George | Sniffspot
55Luc had a wonderful time! Lovely, large area to run and explore, with plenty of shade and seats. Trees lining the fence line shield the road from view a bit, so vehicles, people, and other dogs going by aren’t really noticeable. I brought Luc’s own ball and water, but there is a bucket of balls and toys by the gate, and a nice small trough with fresh water. There is also a hose available to refill water or rinse off if needed. We will definitely be back!Karyl T.
Karyl T.
July 2024
Luc had a wonderful time! Lovely, large area to run and explore, with plenty of shade and seats. Trees lining the fence line shield the road from view a bit, so vehicles, people, and other dogs going by aren’t really noticeable. I brought Luc’s own ball and water, but there is a bucket of balls and toys by the gate, and a nice small trough with fresh water. There is also a hose available to refill water or rinse off if needed. We will definitely be back!
Renee's Private Dog Park In King George | Sniffspot
55We had a fabulous time as usual! Luc enjoyed running around and exploring the area, and I was able to relax in the shade watching him. Love having this access to let him burn off some energy!Karyl T.
Karyl T.
August 2024
We had a fabulous time as usual! Luc enjoyed running around and exploring the area, and I was able to relax in the shade watching him. Love having this access to let him burn off some energy!
Renee's Private Dog Park In King George | Sniffspot
55Always a great time. This was our third visit. I love that I don’t have to worry about them getting out and they have a whole 2 acres to explore!Roberta W.
Roberta W.
November 2024
Always a great time. This was our third visit. I love that I don’t have to worry about them getting out and they have a whole 2 acres to explore!
How do King George's private dog parks work?
Private rentals by the hour
Our hosts are locals that are renting their yards and private land to dog owners
Trust and safety first
Spots are designed for safety and both hosts and guests are reviewed after each visit
Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit
Reactive dogs welcome
Many of the spots we list are designed with sensitive dogs in mind
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FAQ about our King George dog parks
Are dog parks good for dogs?
It is important for dogs to have off leash exercise to sniff and run. But the free and open nature of public dog parks has drawbacks. There could be aggressive dogs, disease transmission and cleanliness issues. For this reason, many dog behaviorists discourage visiting public dog parks and recommend Sniffspot's private dog parks. Sniffspot private dog parks only allow one guest to book at a time and are not open to the public, which solves many of these issues.
Are dog parks safe?
While public dog parks have a number of safety issues, such as aggressive dogs, disease transmission and general cleanliness, Sniffspot dog parks much safer than public dog parks. With Sniffspot all bookings are private for just you and dogs you bring with you and we require all dogs to be vaccinated (or have equivalent titers). All Sniffspot locations are vetted and reviewed by guests so you can find the perfect place for you and your dog. 97% of reviews on Sniffspot visits in the King George area are 5 stars.
How do I know if a dog park works for my dog?
You can filter Sniffspot dog parks by fencing and distractions. If your dog doesn't have good recall, you can visit one of our 380 fully fenced dog parks in the area. If your dog is reactive to other dogs, you can visit one of our 41 off leash areas where there are no dogs audible or visible nearby. You can also filter locations to avoid other domestic animals and people. We also recommend reading reviews and reaching out to the host with any questions.
Sniffspot has 380 fully fenced dog parks in or near King George. Browse all fully enclosed options.
Where are good dog hiking trails near King George?
The King George area has 380 Sniffspot locations with private trails for you and your dog to walk or hike. Dogs can generally be off leash on Sniffspot trails. The most popular trail is Prince Family 2 Acre Unfenced Private Dog Park In Milford,VA.
Are there dog agility courses for rent in King George?