This is just a huge patch of grass with a fence around it and a fence that separates 1 side from the other for big and small dogs...theres nothing there to look forward to....I said to myself, " I could just take my pup out to an even bigger patch of grass outside of my home....Not going there again. NOT to mention, its a dirt road you must drive into to park the car....I hate dirt roads because 9 out of 10 times there will be some sort of pothole or 2, maybe even 3 or more laying somewhere on that road while I'm driving a brand new car. Needs some sort of obstacle course for mind stimulation which it does not have. Bottom line....They slapped a fence to a fairly good sized patch of grass that is not maintained and cut, added a cool little drinking fountain for us and the dogs and thats it. I attached a photo of the small dog side. The big dog side is the same thing. Not...
Read moreAs another reviewer said it’s a mud pit. Unfortunately my dog liked the mud. I usually go to the S. Orange dog park but it’s closed temporarily. Huge negative is a clear sign on the gate at the entrance of Parsippany dog park that says a license is required for use. Also no trees, only one seat. It’s worth the trip to S Orange. The small dog side in S Orange is the size of both sm and big areas at Parsippany. Also S Orange has 12 ft fences. I...
Read moreNever busy which is a really nice break from the crowded dog parks in neighboring towns. Well maintained grassy park with two sections for large and small dogs. I wouldn't go to the large dog section after lots of rain since it can get a bit muddy. I think the permit was cheap - like $10 for the year? Love that there are benches and water fountains to keep the dogs cool in the summer. Not sure when they turn the water off...
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