There are large sidewalks leading to/from the dog park that are extremely wheelchair accessible. Unless you are so big you can't move without a mobility scooter, and even then you should have ZERO problem getting to the dog park from the parking area it is linked to, it is an easy trek.
The dog park itself is divided in two sections so there is no real overcrowding. Each side has its own water dish (functioning at the time of review) and poopy station. There are "grassy" knolls on both sides adorned with sand/gravel that you'd find on most walking paths or trails in Texas. The ocean view is definitely worth...
Read moreAs far as dog parks go, this is a pretty sad excuse. Open area to run around but nothing else. I'm from out of town visiting and had my pups with me. Parking is somewhat close but good luck getting any. We had to park at the further parking lot. Only one of two water fountains were working, which on this 95+ degree day is not ideal. Luckily, it was only my 2 pups here. Otherwise there would probably been a few fights between other pups. As a last resort, since no other fountain had a dog accessible water fountain, this was ok. Not a sight...
Read moreFour stars for it being a little small, but it's big enough for dogs to play with each other off leash. I think the gravel was a good idea, my dog doesn't complain at least. And I like not having to pull sticker burrs out of his paw every five minutes; we all know how corpus grass gets in the summer. It was cleaned and raked when we showed up in the morning and there is dog water foumtains. Separate areas for big and small dogs as well. I don't know what all the hate on this park is for, we had a great time and...
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