The park is situated within the Wugu Wetland, a significant migratory bird habitat in the Taipei Basin.
The facility was established as part of the New Taipei City Government's initiative to expand dedicated pet-friendly urban spaces.
The park design utilizes double-gated entry systems to prevent dogs from accidentally escaping during arrivals or departures.
The site is prone to flooding during heavy monsoon or typhoon seasons due to its location within the river's flood-prone plain.
Ludi Pet Park is a specialized off-leash recreation facility located within the Wugu Wetland ecological area in New Taipei City. The park is physically divided into two distinct fenced zones to separate small dogs from large dogs, ensuring safety for all sizes. Its ground cover consists primarily of turf grass, maintained for canine play and exercise. The site is situated alongside the Tamsui River waterfront, integrated into the broader regional riverside park network. It provides basic pet-oriented infrastructure including waste disposal stations and hydration areas.
The perimeter fence line during sunset, providing a backdrop of the Wugu riverfront landscape.
Bring your own collapsible water bowl as public fountains may be heavily used.
Check local weather reports for high heat, as the park features minimal natural shade.
Always keep your dog on a leash while outside the designated fenced play zones.
Visiting immediately after heavy rainfall, as the ground can become muddy and unsanitary for pets.
The park may close temporarily during severe weather events or high water levels in the river for safety reasons.
Owners must pick up and properly dispose of all pet waste; aggressive dog behavior requires immediate removal from the play zones.