In 2015 North Ogden City raised dog license fees by $5 per dog to help fund a dog park. According to the city news letters this was "just a temporary" location. The park is a hazard due to large muddy drains. It is full of water and ducks in the spring. As a 35 year resident of North Ogden I am embarrassed we dont have a better place for our dogs. I have contacted the City Councel two times and have been told they have other priorities first. There has been new playground equipment for Lomond Park and many other upgrades to the parks, however our dog park is an embarrassment. North Ogden, take a look at what other cities provide for our pets and I am sure you will agree. I wonder how much money our increased license fees has generated. Our residents and pets...
Read moreI go here often and I'm thankful to have such a large dog park close to home. Not handicap accessible. Elderly would have trouble navigating the terrain of the park. If youre in good physical health you probably wont have any problems but know theres often flooding as well the water spout for the dogs has been turned off every time Ive been there so bring enough water for your furr babies along with you. If not flooded theres a drainage that always has stagnant muddy water hard to keep my lab out of it...so a trip here means bath time soon...good luck. My dogs enjoy all the things humans might find...
Read moreIt's a large fenced in area for the dogs to run. There is a couple benches, but I feel like there could be more. It's maintence could also be a little better, as there never seems to be any poop bags and the grass could be be cut more often. The dog doen't care about all that though. My main issue, is that it's built into a detention basin, which means there is often a huge puddle of mud at the bottom. Especially in the spring. I don't like the added chore of giving my dog a bath every time I take him...
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