I visited the Pratt farm today for the first time with my 110 lb puppy. It's great that there is a place around here that allows leashed dogs. However, I witnessed four dogs today that were unleashed and just running around without their own ers disciplining or even watching their dogs. Now vanilla. My dog is a puppy, he is a big dog. And when you have small little dogs as these dogs were charging towards your dog, things could have gotten real bad real quick. People. If you want to enjoy the park with your dogs, please put them on a leash. Because if anything had happened to your dogs I would have felt responsible and I probably would have been the ones who have gotten blamed. Even though your dogs were not on a leash. The sign clearly states leashed dogs only! Keep your damn...
Read moreLove taking my dog through the woods here. A lot of trails are poorly marked and it can be easy to get "lost" your first few times, but it's small enough that you can easily find your way back to the cars eventually! Big enough to get lost, small enough to not STAY lost. Trails seem to be kept up pretty regularly and well, there are benches along some of the "main" trails for rests. Only thing I'd recommend is better trail markers, I've had to help a few people find their way out on a couple...
Read moreI love Pratt farm. I honestly miss walking around there. Some of my best and most pleasant memories are of walking the trails in pleasant weather with my good friends. (Some of my better memories include walking here in poor weather or through mud as well.) This is a calming, pretty place for relaxation and introspection. I will go again I'm sure. My only problem with the place ( though it had never presented an issue to me directly is the very limited space...
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