What Are the Best Dog Parks in Prince William County?
Prince William County, with a population of over 502,000 (U.S. Census 2024), has emerged as one of the most dog-friendly areas in Northern Virginia. The county is home to several dedicated off-leash dog parks, hundreds of acres of parkland, and the beloved Bull Run Occoquan Trail. Here are the top 5 dog-friendly parks in Prince William County — from Lucky's Dog Park in Manassas to the scenic Neabsco Creek Boardwalk in Woodbridge.
Lucky's Dog Park
9501 Dean Park Ln, Manassas, VA 20110
Size: ~3 acres · Best for: Social dogs who love meeting new friends
Lucky's Dog Park is the crown jewel of Prince William County's off-leash dog park system and one of the most popular in the entire Northern Virginia region. Located in Manassas, this well-maintained park features separate areas for large and small dogs, each with water fountains, shade structures, and clean AGVD (alite gravel) surfaces that drain well in all weather. The park draws a friendly community of regulars who keep the space clean and welcoming. Parking is available in the adjacent lot at 9501 Dean Park Lane, with additional street parking on Dean Park Lane. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk and is free to use.
Signal Hill Park
9300 Signal View Dr, Manassas Park, VA 20111
Size: ~50 acres (total park) · Best for: Active dogs who love wide-open spaces and fetch
Signal Hill Park in Manassas Park is a 50-acre community park that, while not a dedicated off-leash dog park, offers expansive open fields perfect for active dogs who love to run and play fetch. The park features paved walking paths, playground areas, and sports fields. Dogs must be on leash in the park, but the wide-open spaces make it feel like an off-leash experience. The park is located at 9300 Signal View Drive in Manassas Park and has free parking. It's a great option for dog owners who want a change of pace from dedicated dog parks.
Dean Park
9501 Dean Park Ln, Manassas, VA 20110
Size: ~20 acres · Best for: Dogs who need both off-leash play and a calm leashed walk
Located directly adjacent to Lucky's Dog Park, Dean Park offers additional walking trails and open green space in a peaceful setting. The park features paved and unpaved walking paths through mature trees, with sections along a small creek. Dogs must be on leash at Dean Park, but the proximity to Lucky's makes it easy to combine an off-leash session with a leashed walk through the park. The combined Dean Park and Lucky's Dog Park complex offers a complete dog outing experience — off-leash play followed by a scenic walk.
Costello Park
Park Pl, Manassas Park, VA 20111
Size: ~5 acres · Best for: Calm walks with dogs who prefer quiet environments
Costello Park is a smaller neighborhood park in Manassas Park with walking paths and open green space. It's ideal for casual leashed walks with your dog in a quiet, residential setting. The park is less crowded than the larger Signal Hill Park, making it a good choice for dogs who prefer a calmer environment. Located on Park Place in Manassas Park, the park has limited parking but is easily accessible on foot from surrounding neighborhoods.
Neabsco Regional Park
15125 Blackburn Rd, Woodbridge, VA 22191
Size: ~300 acres · Best for: Older dogs or puppies who need flat, easy terrain
Neabsco Regional Park is a 300-acre park in Woodbridge that features the popular Neabsco Creek Boardwalk — a 1.5-mile elevated boardwalk through wetlands that is flat, accessible, and perfect for leashed walks with dogs of all ages and abilities. The boardwalk offers beautiful views of the creek and surrounding wetlands, and the park's extensive trail network provides additional hiking options through forests and meadows. Dogs must be on leash at all times. The park has free parking and restroom facilities.
"Prince William County's dog parks aren't just spaces — they're communities where dogs and their people become friends."
Tips for Visiting Prince William County Dog Parks
- Virginia requires dogs to have current rabies vaccination to use off-leash areas.
- Lucky's Dog Park is busiest between 8-10 AM and 4-6 PM on weekdays.
- Prince William County requires an annual dog license ($10 for spayed/neutered, $20 for intact).
- Summer temperatures in Manassas average 85-90°F — visit early morning for cooler conditions.
- Combine a dog park visit with a stop at downtown Manassas for dog-friendly patio dining.
GG is a lifelong dog lover and Associate Broker with eXp Realty in Northern Virginia. She created Dog-Friendly NOVA to help fellow pet owners discover the best dog-friendly spots in the region.