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Fenced dog park · William A. Pitts Park · 299 Tusculum Rd, Antioch, TN 37013

Pitts Dog Park

A roughly 1.5-acre fenced off-leash area at William A. Pitts Park with benches and, unusually, a fully fenced wooded nature-trail loop where dogs can roam off-leash through the trees. A favorite in southeast Davidson County.

Off-leash · always
Off-leash right now?
Off-leash anytime
Leash-free whenever the spot is open.

The facts

Parking & access

Lot at William A. Pitts Park off Tusculum Rd.

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About Pitts Dog Park

Pitts Dog Park is a free fenced dog park in Antioch, Tennessee where dogs are off-leash year-round. It's fully fenced, with a drinking fountain on site. Size: 1.57 acres + fenced wooded trail loop.

Rules verified · source: Metro Nashville Parks & Recreation

Pitts Dog Park: FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash at Pitts Dog Park?
Yes — Pitts Dog Park is off-leash year-round, whenever it's open.
Is Pitts Dog Park fenced?
Yes — Pitts Dog Park is fully enclosed.
Is Pitts Dog Park free?
Yes — Pitts Dog Park is free to access. Lot at William A. Pitts Park off Tusculum Rd.
Where can my dog be off-leash right now?
Open the live DogMap map — each spot shows whether off-leash is allowed at the current date and time, including seasonal and time-of-day limits.

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