Buckinghamshire

Milton Keynes Dogs Get Social At Campbell Park Walk

By

Karen McGinn
13 February 2026, 12:58 pm

Dog owners in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire can bring their pets to a group social walk at Campbell Park on February 28, 2026. Organised by The Parks Trust, the event offers a safe way for dogs to meet and explore a circular route together under the guidance of park rangers.

The walk costs £1 for each dog and requires owners to book their spots in advance through the The Parks Trust ticket website. To keep the group managed and safe, all pets must stay on a lead for the entire duration of the trip and owners are reminded to bring their own waste bags.

The staff at Campbell Park use sheep during the winter months to graze on the land, which is a necessary part of looking after the local wildflower meadows. Because the sheep are currently working in the park, it is important for owners to keep their animals under firm control to avoid disturbing the livestock.

This community event takes place just one day before a change in local rules begins on March 1, 2026. From that date, The Parks Trust will require all dogs to be kept on leads when visiting the city’s ancient woodlands to help protect local wildlife and keep the public spaces clean.

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