Sunnyslope dog park is my favorite place to go with my service dog we walked and smile and laugh with all the people that are there with their dogs and their kids and their grandkids and what have you everybody's having a great time there's lots of different areas one of our favorites is where people have their own little gardens and grow their own flowers 🌹🌺 the spot means a lot to the people who work on it and those who visit and walk by and wave and look at admiration at the wonderful beautiful flowers and garden that these people have made for all of us to have a look at and enjoy the time that has gone by for most of us and most of the world where things were quiet and slow and wonderful thanks to all of you who make sunnyslope dog park a wonderful place to spend a few...
Read moreWe always come at night it's dark so almost always alone. Park is irrigated in the summer. That means mud, always mud. We live in a desert and the park was muddy over the entire summer. By the time the mud was almost gone it was time to flood the whole thing.
For those complaining about no lights or running water at the bottom of the hill. It's primary use is as a retention basin for storm runoff. I've seen the water to the top of the fence before. You can't mix water and electricity. Likewise you can't have storm water up higher than the water faucet. That's a good way to introduce pathogens to the water supply. Go to 83rd and Olive if you want well lit with...
Read moreThis basic dog park has 2 enclosures, one for large and one for small dogs. Both have shaded picnic tables, thick grassy area and a fire hydrant for the dog to do their stuff on. Down side is that there is no water or watering trough. There is no easy access up to the bathrooms that are at the top of a very steep hill. Once you get up there, the pet water fountain does not work. The concrete walking path that leads up to the dog park is winding and far from the...
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