Despite being a little further down the road two rivers is our dog park of choice. You will find it (unsurprisingly) off the two rivers exit on Briley just past the McGavock High School.
The park is just huge. It has multiple areas with different types of soil, grass, and things for your dog to get into. You will find a walking path that circles the entire park, perfect for following behind your dog while they play. The entrance has small gravel spread about it to prevent mud. There is a pavilion and multiple benches along with a water fountain. Do beware that the water fountains are non functional from Dec 1 till "spring" (usually sometime in March) so bring some water for you and the dog on those warm winter days we have. As you take the circular walking path deeper into the park you will find a wooded area with a small dry creek and then a large green field that is big enough for even the largest dogs to stretch out to a full speed gallop.
There is also a wooded area up in the corner for dogs to bound through some brush. Beware if you have a dog that does not always come when you call, you may have a very hard time catching them in this park. More than once I've helped corner a pup reluctant to leave, using the bushes and woods along the perimeter to his advantage.
Mud is not a huge problem but there are a few spots that get wet and hold water after a rain, particularly on the back edge of the walking path.
If you have a smaller dog some caution may be warrented as there is no seperated play area for them.
Overall though this park will satisfy most dog owners and your pup will leave happy...
Read moreI absolutely love this park. You will meet so many caring, loving parents/owners. As soon as you open the door take their leash off & let them roam as they please. I learned so much from the parents. You'll never lose your dog because trust someone is always keeping an eye out for you & them. There's a water fountain & the poop bag dispensers are always stocked. There were two huge mud piles one day & the next day we came back they covered them very well with some smooth rocks. Its rumored that it's the biggest dog park in Tennessee. Parking is limited, but it's never a problem with people always coming and going. There are benches, but it doesn't hurt to bring your own chairs. Everybody's dog is friendly. There are a few rough ones, but no one allows their dog to purposely hurt...
Read moreI love this park, absolutely beautiful and everyone I have met so far is friendly. To be honest though, I am a new dog mom with a 5-mo lab mix puppy. I live in an apt complex with a nasty tiny onsite “dog park” so I am having to take him other places to get him socialized and get his energy out. There are a lot of big dogs here so I have rarely left his side when we have come. He’s approaching 30 lbs but there are so many large dogs he goes between playful and scared in a matter of minutes. A small dog park area would not be a bad idea. I will prob take him to other places in the meantime til he gets bigger. - def not to criticize as this is a risk to take, just a note for puppy/small dog owners (I have seen dogs from 10 to 100+ lbs - just something to...
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