Nice, big park. Separate area for small dogs. When I was there, the small dogs were all basically in the small dogs' area; Karen wasn't strolling her Chihuahua around with her "Nino thinks he's a big dog" bs, making everyone else worry about the real possibility of Nino getting trampled. There were water bowls available and placed at several different spots throughout the area. The parking lot is gravel. So it can be muddy or dusty depending on recent weather. It's also full of craters and mounds, kind of like you're driving on the moon. But with gravity. So be mindful of your shocks and your passengers in the parking lot, then have a blast running around the park with your dog and watching them play with their new...
Read moreOh what a missed opportunity that is sorely needed in the city! The small dog area has a gap large enough between the gate and the fence that our 20 lb dog got through without opening the gate. The fence separating the 2 areas has squares of wire about 6 inches. Again, our dog got his head and front legs through. Making matters worse, there are some sharp angles given how the fence is woven. The whole point of having a small dog area is to keep them safe and contained from the bigger buddies. There are also issues with mud puddles and the entrance and big mud zones in the park. It would be nice if it was actually built as a dog park with drainage, water fountain, shade,...
Read moreGreat place to go w your dogs. Huge piece of property. The dog should be able to get along w other dogs when off- leash. Most dogs are off-leash and often times will run around w other dogs there. They seem to have a ton of fun together. There are water bowls there, but, you need to bring your own water. You are expected to clean up after your dog - a large trash can is available for disposing of dog waste. There is a large fenced- off section for smaller dogs and one for larger dogs. I was told that it can get icy in the winter, so probably not as much fun when that occurs. There are also several chairs there for those who want to sit while their dog...
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