A Hidden Gem for Our Furry Friends!
We’re so fortunate to have such an amazing dog park right in our neighborhood! The layout is thoughtfully organized into areas for small, medium, and large dogs, giving every dog parent the flexibility to choose where their pups will feel most comfortable. Whether your dog is a tiny ball of energy or a larger, more mellow companion, there’s a space for them to explore safely.
One of the best things about the park is how clean and well-maintained it is. They rotate the different sections to ensure the grass stays healthy and fresh, preventing overuse. It’s clear that a lot of care goes into making sure the park is always in top shape.
Plus, parking is always a breeze, and there are tons of furry friends around for your dog to socialize and play with. It’s truly an invaluable resource for our community and such a great spot for dogs to burn off energy while making new friends.
If you haven’t been yet, I highly recommend...
Read moreWe stopped by this park twice this year while on a road trip from WA to AZ once in the spring and again late summer. We (and our dogs) were SO pleased to have found this place and is on our "must stop" places with our dogs for future trips. The park was VERY clean and green! Plenty of space for our dogs to run and stretch their legs. There were some tables in each of the fenced areas, which was helpful to allow us on a road trip to eat our lunch while the dogs played. I was pleased to see a separate area for small dogs since our little one can sometimes get overwhelmed with too many larger dogs. They had some bowls and water available along with poop bags. One of the best dog parks...
Read moreDogs are often there. If you don't own a dog, just stand on the other side of the fence on the street side and they will find you. Don't steal the dogs.
The park itself is located conveniently near the Yolks and the Hills West area nieghborhood, making it an ideal location for the people who live there. But there is still a parking lot for humans who are lazy and decide not to walk over the single hill between them and the park. There are multible parks seperated by chain link fences so; if you have a wolf sized man dog, you won't have to worry about him eating the teacup chihuahua terrier mix on the...
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