Wonderful since it is divided into two separate play areas. Both are fully fenced in but differ in size. But both are entered into by the same gate system, Sort of like a Sally port. The left one is smaller and is perfect for sniffers like my rescue. The right side is probably twice the size and has fixed dog obstacles and runs. Fresh water in both, splash pools also.
They have renamed it " Bark" Park but Google Maps lists it as " Dog", normally not a problem but this glitch means you will never arrive at your destination but you can see it
If you want to picnic, bring a sun umbrella, since the tables don't...
   Read moreIt was a depressing square of ground in the middle of an otherwise wonderful bit of Pacific Northwest woodland. The fence was short and did not give me confidence in it's sturdiness. Posts might have been just pounded into the ground without even concrete and I want to say part of the fence was kind of a chicken wire and not even chain link cuz it wasn't the standard chain link fence height. I'm positive I could have stepped right over it I'm 6'2 but that's still a short fence. I spent like 7 minutes there with my dog, he got bored and I got bored and so we left. I was...
   Read moreThis is a spacious place to take your dog. There are a few regulars who come here and they are great. Typically the park is pretty slow and a good place for shy dogs. If you’re dog hasn’t had much socializing this is a good place to start. This park is separated into two sections (small and everyone). There are also tons of balls left behind for other dogs to play with, if you forget your own. Water buckets and kiddy pools are available and a water hose. Over all a great dog park for a...
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