My first time at a dog park. To me, the facilities were excellent. Water for both humans and dogs, plenty of dog bowls. There are two areas, one for small dogs and one for large active dogs.
There is free Wi-Fi here and a place to sit in the shade. The grass is well kept and there's a rock perimeter around the main grassy area. There's a short hose by the drinking fountain, which was nice because I could spray my dog down to cool her off.
I was able to spend a little time here by myself. I wasn't sure how my yellow lab would do with other dogs. Several other people showed up and she did great with them. Everyone was nice and I had a great...
Read moreAs many have noted, the small dog side of the dog park has grass while the bigger dogs only get pea gravel. Fortunately, there were people with larger dogs on the grassy side and they were very willing to leave if anybody came with smaller dogs and did not want the larger dogs there. While I was there the people and the dogs all got along great no matter what size! To get closest to the dog park, stay on the main road and drive past the main recreation building on your right (east) until you see a sign for the north entrance. The street you turn off on is Cartegena. You will then see a sign on your right for the dog park, baseball fields and...
Read moreBark! Bark! If I was a dog, I'd say this dog park is woof-derful! (ugh, not even close to being funny.). The dog park is fenced-in, massive amounts of parking, and poo-poo bags aplenty to pick up doo-doo (Please use them, you uncouth slobs!!)
Got children you want to take off their leashes, too? No problem, the kids' playground is near the dog park, and has playground equipment. There's also a skateboarding ramp, picnic tables, softball field, and more. A real gem...
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