About
Public riverside park
Dog Access and Rules
Dogs are not allowed in the play park.
What's On Offer
The park runs along the River Nith. There are paths crisscrossing the park with an open lawn at the far end, perfect for throwing a ball. There is a good play park for human pups to enjoy. There is a cafe on site with water bowls usually outside. There is also a mini golf course, trampolines for kids and a bowling green.
Things To See & Do
Dumfries is a small, former wool town, and is the final resting place of the Great Baird, Robert Burns. You can visit his mausoleum, located in the graveyard of St. Michael’s Church, and his house on Burns Street.
There are many lovely walks through the streets and parks of the town and surrounding area.
Access and Facilities
The paths are paved and the park is level making it great for disabled visitors. There is a large car park at one end.
The river is fast flowing and has hidden currents. Be wary of letting your dog off if it is water mad or chases birds as it may run into difficulty.








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