
What a refreshing take on a dog park. There are two areas you can take your dog: one, a traditional double gated dog park (with separate areas for large and small dogs) and two, a dog beach just the right size to let your dog get a taste of the water. The dog beach was a hit and it's where we learned we could swim - which was a revelation we had no idea we needed. We loved it. We couldn't stay out of the water and were getting in all by ourselves towards the end. Heads up, the dog beach isn't gated. It's simply a small (probably 100ft stretch) with rocks creating the cove boundary. There were around 10 - 15 other dogs there all of whom were just as excited and occupied by the thrill of the water. If you're concerned your dog might get overwhelmed and run away then this isn't a great place for you - but for the rest of you,...
Read moreLarge dog section is a good size, has water for the dogs but can't comment further. Small dog section has portion of fence collapsed months ago without repair. Dogs are still contained but this is neglect. Trees were cut down recently and now there's very little shade. Most benches are in very poor condition with fungus all over them and need replacement. Otherwise, a good size for run and play. Bags and water are available. Pet owners are friendly. There's a small dog beach at some walking distance and the park is otherwise beautiful with walking/biking paths, visitors center and summer concerts. With dog park improvements it would...
Read moreI love love love this park. It offers many walking/running trails. It’s quiet and the landscaping is beautiful. Two things I live about it during the summer is the doggy park which your dog can have loads of roaming around and playing with a lot of great dogs and my favorite is the foggy beach. Who doesn’t like to have fun in the water with your dog or other dogs. All around great time for sure. This place is a must go, no if ands or buts! Plus, your dog will...
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