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Springville Dog Park

709 Via Zamora, Camarillo, CA 93010
4.6(264)
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(805) 482-1996
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Mardi MohlerMardi Mohler
This pleasant off-leash dog park is tucked in the hills above Camarillo, with pretty views in several directions. There are separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, although no one seemed to mind if smaller dogs were in the large dog section. Both areas are double-gated so that even if a potential runaway slipped through one gate it would be unlikely to get through both. This is a generally well-maintained dog park, with foot operated water fountains in each area, and plenty of grassy ground for even the largest dogs (- like Romy the Cane Corso and Ike the Great Dane) to run and play to their hearts content. There are benches scattered around the perimeter inside the fence, and a popular wall along the shadiest side for people who want to sit a spell. In general the regulars (owners) :) are very pleasant, and were welcoming to this visiting user. (Cooper dog says hi!) The majority oversee their dogs' behavior well and look out for each others dogs as well. In late summer this park seems most used in the evenings when it is cooler and the surrounding trees provide ample shade, and the small parking lot is often full at that time of day, but there is usually plenty of parking available on the approach road.
Lizabeth WalshLizabeth Walsh
With June Gloom already in full effect over Memorial Day weekend, it didn't matter that there weren't many shady spots for owners to take a break from the sun (only one covered bench in the large dog area), so that was pretty okay with us. The dogs were friendly, their owners relatively attentive, but it seemed there had been a few pupper leavings left for others to attend to by the time we arrived at about 9 am on a Sunday. We loved the idea of the divot fill for its multifunctional fill and cover-up of those messy spots post-pick-up. Beautiful location. While we were there, nice, friendly owners, aware of how their dogs play and aware of how other dogs also play. Closest restroom was a portable unit near the tennis courts.
Diana EdbergDiana Edberg
This park is very large with nice grass, trees and several benches. There are two separate areas, one for small and one for large dogs. Each section is equipped with "doggie drinking fountains," waste disposal bags, and buckets of dirt to use to cover anything left. Most dogs are well-behaved and play well with other dogs off leash. I take my 6 month old Siberian here one to two times per week, and he's made a few good dog budies along the way.
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This pleasant off-leash dog park is tucked in the hills above Camarillo, with pretty views in several directions. There are separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, although no one seemed to mind if smaller dogs were in the large dog section. Both areas are double-gated so that even if a potential runaway slipped through one gate it would be unlikely to get through both. This is a generally well-maintained dog park, with foot operated water fountains in each area, and plenty of grassy ground for even the largest dogs (- like Romy the Cane Corso and Ike the Great Dane) to run and play to their hearts content. There are benches scattered around the perimeter inside the fence, and a popular wall along the shadiest side for people who want to sit a spell. In general the regulars (owners) :) are very pleasant, and were welcoming to this visiting user. (Cooper dog says hi!) The majority oversee their dogs' behavior well and look out for each others dogs as well. In late summer this park seems most used in the evenings when it is cooler and the surrounding trees provide ample shade, and the small parking lot is often full at that time of day, but there is usually plenty of parking available on the approach road.
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With June Gloom already in full effect over Memorial Day weekend, it didn't matter that there weren't many shady spots for owners to take a break from the sun (only one covered bench in the large dog area), so that was pretty okay with us. The dogs were friendly, their owners relatively attentive, but it seemed there had been a few pupper leavings left for others to attend to by the time we arrived at about 9 am on a Sunday. We loved the idea of the divot fill for its multifunctional fill and cover-up of those messy spots post-pick-up. Beautiful location. While we were there, nice, friendly owners, aware of how their dogs play and aware of how other dogs also play. Closest restroom was a portable unit near the tennis courts.
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This park is very large with nice grass, trees and several benches. There are two separate areas, one for small and one for large dogs. Each section is equipped with "doggie drinking fountains," waste disposal bags, and buckets of dirt to use to cover anything left. Most dogs are well-behaved and play well with other dogs off leash. I take my 6 month old Siberian here one to two times per week, and he's made a few good dog budies along the way.
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6y

This pleasant off-leash dog park is tucked in the hills above Camarillo, with pretty views in several directions. There are separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, although no one seemed to mind if smaller dogs were in the large dog section. Both areas are double-gated so that even if a potential runaway slipped through one gate it would be unlikely to get through both. This is a generally well-maintained dog park, with foot operated water fountains in each area, and plenty of grassy ground for even the largest dogs (- like Romy the Cane Corso and Ike the Great Dane) to run and play to their hearts content. There are benches scattered around the perimeter inside the fence, and a popular wall along the shadiest side for people who want to sit a spell. In general the regulars (owners) :) are very pleasant, and were welcoming to this visiting user. (Cooper dog says hi!) The majority oversee their dogs' behavior well and look out for each others dogs as well. In late summer this park seems most used in the evenings when it is cooler and the surrounding trees provide ample shade, and the small parking lot is often full at that time of day, but there is usually plenty of parking available on the...

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6y

I would like to give Springville dog park a huge five on the beautiful work that they did on the park and all the hard work and effort that many of the workers put into making it a beautiful place the unfortunate thing is that we have people who constantly are bullying others about things that are really none of their business creating a very very very tense atmosphere and making it a really bad experience for others at the park I think there should be more policing and I think that there should be an understanding that these people need to mind their business they get involved they make it hard for other people to enjoy themselves and they over exaggerate on things because maybe of the rage I don't know but they get excited scream and yell when none of it happens to do with their dog it really makes the time at Springville very very very very terrible experience I hope that I'll be able to reach somebody there at Pleasant Valley so that we can discuss this and hopefully make it a better experience. Please excuse any grammatical errors as I used...

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1y

Just to let all dog owners know, there is a big dog side, and a small dog side, if you put your little dog on the big dog side and it gets trampled who's fault is that? Or when a bigger dog tries to play with it and because of how tiny it is it gets hurt? Please keep in mind there are separate areas for a reason so no one gets hurt. Everything besides that, it's a great dog park so I would definitely recommend coming, from what I've seen there are some dogs that are older that don't like playing much and get snappy when younger dogs try and play, & there are some aggressive dogs every now and then but people come together to make sure everything is handled. When coming just keep an eye out on your doggo, and have fun it's honestly a...

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