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Bark in the Park! 2019 Richmond Dog Festival in Chimborazo Park, Saturday 9/21

Chimborazo Park will host Enrichmond’s 2019 Richmond Dog Festival. Take your pup over for a fun afternoon in the neighborhood!

From Enrichmond- Join us on Saturday, September 21st in Church Hill’s Chimborazo Park from 11 AM to 4 PM for a celebration of dogs, dog owners, and dog lovers. This event brings together a network of vendors who serve the dog community in Richmond, such as trainers, dog sitters, rescue leagues, dog treat makers, etc. There will be craft beer, live music, demonstration seminars, and food trucks!

The Richmond Dog Festival enacts the Enrichmond Foundation’s mission of serving Richmond’s people, parks and public spaces. Dogs are of course welcome to attend. Your four-legged friends must be socialized and leashed.

Entry Fee


Suggested $1 donation. Donations at the entrance and led by the “bucket brigade” will go to our Partner, Friends of Chimborazo Park, to help clean up and maintain the Chimborazo Dog Park. 

Triple Crossing Beer is our beer partner! They will have the following craft beers on tap:
Falcon Smash IPA
Interstellar Burst DIPA
Tiny Pils Pilsner

Other info


Feel free to bring lawn chairs – we’ll have live music and tents to kick back under.
This is a rain or shine event!

For more details on this year’s festival or vendor information, please contact events@enrichmond.org

Enrichmond is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Your attendance supports Enrichmond’s mission to enhance Richmond parks and activate its public spaces.


5 comments

Adriana R Zamudio Rountree 09/20/2019 at 8:40 PM

Too bad I have to work. I will love to bring Duke

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Lauren Medina 09/20/2019 at 10:08 PM

Can we talk about all the parking on E Broad and every nearby sidestreet being reserved for this event. It was really hard to make it to my house-I couldn’t park anywhere near where i live. Definitely not cool.

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Lauren Bleam 09/20/2019 at 10:13 PM

It’s so hard!!!

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Shannon Hocutt 09/20/2019 at 10:42 PM

Unfortunately, that is the cost of living next to a park and not parking on your property. Why should you have exclusive rights to the road?

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2SpeakDog 09/20/2019 at 10:55 PM

We will be there!

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