Fenway's Park at Moss-Wright
Fenway's Park is an ongoing project of the Goodlettsville Community and the Parks and Recreation Department to create a facility where pet owners may bring their dogs and allow them to play and exercise unleashed. Fenways' Park will also allow pet owners the opportunity to develop socialization skills for their four legged companions while promoting responsible dog ownership through events and programs.
Fenway's Park will be developed in various phases as community support of the facility grows. The initial phase of Fenway's park consists of approximately a 10,000 square foot area fenced with five foot galvanized chain link fencing. The entry into the park is through a double-gated entryway.

Bob & Patricia Moore and Fenway
The initial phase of Fenway's Park was the idea of local resident Patricia Moore. Patricia along with her husband Bob Moore funded the construction of the initial phase of Fenway's Park themselves. The park is named in honor of their long time family pet "Fenway", whom recently passed away at the age of 9 after a courageous 15-month battle with cancer. Patricia's love for animals and her desire and passion to see a dog park constructed in Goodlettsville was the driving force in this project coming to fruition.
Rules for using Fenway's Park
As in any Parks and Recreation facility there has to be certain rules and regulations to govern its use by local residents. The rules are created to provide for a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all visitors. To view a list of the Rules and Regulations governing Fenway's Park please click HERE.
Future plans for Fenway's Park
Fenway's Park was designed in order to allow for easy expansion. There is currently property set aside for the expansion of the site and would allow for Fenway's Park to grow to five times it's current size. Individuals and / or businesses wishing to make monetary donations for the expansion of Fenway's Park may do so by contacting the Parks & Recreation Department by simply clicking HERE.