This is a great large dog park in the Three Rivers Parks System. Well maintained and nice variety of 4-6ft wide small gravel/compacted dirt paths. Paved parking lot with pay box on site. Annual passes are available online. Double gated doors lead to fountain water and some water dishes. Small/timid dog area and Large/open breed area. Small dog area is fairly large and approximately 1/5th total park. Shared fence between separate parks for about 80feet. Both areas have several picnic tables but only the large main park has a paved pavilion with 4 tables. No garbage disposal in the park. Garbage located at parking lot. Free clean dog bags and dispensers are located amongst the fence posts in at least 3 spots along the walk. Some areas can be muddy after a moderate rain. Mix of shaded forest and open fields. Wonderful variety of prairie flowers and foliage- likely is very pretty in the fall. Terrain is pretty level and easy at main gate and into the pavilion area. Outer paths can include some loose gravel, mud, stairs, steep incline/decline. Fenced pond area was not explored as the pond appears completely covered by thick green algae. Lap of outermost paths is approximately 0.6miles. The people and dogs here seem...
Read moreThis is a well-maintained, wide open dog park. The day pass is around $6 or $7 but if you decide to try it for one day and want to buy an annual pass, you can apply what you paid for your day pass to the annual pass which is around $45 plus tax. It is good January 1 to December 31 of that year. You can go to any of the Three Rivers Parks, which includes Sarah Lake, Fish Lake, Elm Creek, etc.
This was our first time trying out the Bryant Lake dog park and we were impressed by the kindness of people and the well-socialized dogs.
It is a little further than we prefer to go but we decided that it'd be a good "field trip" for our dogs once a week.
We like the even walking paths which are well maintained. You will encounter a lot of people who are kind and helpful.
The only bad thing is that we were hoping for the dogs to access a lake/pond but the only thing they had was this swamp that was not well-maintained. We did not let our dogs in there out of fear for the algae and...
Read moreMy Aussie LOVES this park. The trail around the park is really nice and there are plenty of open areas for dogs to play, and enough woods for them to explore. During the warmer months there’s a water spot for the dogs to drink out of and a hose to rinse them down when the park is a little muddy. The small dog side is a decent size and there’s even a small pond that’s fenced off, the park has it all! I’ve only experienced one dog that was a little aggressive towards mine, but other than that everyone plays really well there. My only complaint is when small children go on the weekends and they get knocked over and it becomes a whole deal, which is why the park rules say no...
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