Big enough for your puppy or dog to roam around. Not for those who want to get a good run-in. Mostly wood chips, which makes for great, easy clean ups when your dog has to go. A lot of benches and trees for shade to watch your pet. The back of the park has grass. It's not very big, but it is really close to hiking and walking trails, so it's a good place to let your puppy unwind cool off in the water or get a drink. There were about 5 dogs there when we went, and everyone was friendly and actually watching their dog, picking up after them, unlike Freedom Park. If you want a secluded place to just let your dog unwind in the shade, I highly recommend this park. Don't have to worry what time you go or day, because it's always open, clean and...
Read moreWe came here once on a day when nobody else was using the park and it was pretty nice. Looks like they keep it up, fences are well-maintained. There is a water station. Lots of trees and wildlife. However I don't know if this is big enough for our two small dogs and their activity level. If you are someone, who likes to take their small dogs into the big dog park (because they can handle it) I wouldn't recommend it because the fence posts are so far apart your little one (dachshund, Chihuahua, a skinny dog) will get...
Read moreMy one dog almost escaped out the large dog area, out the back gate. He's very clever that way. This back gate was not secured, so be careful. Its scarey if you have a dog that bolts. I had checked the gate I thought, but Brownie was able to push on the gate a little and it started to open. Caught him in time. Not acceptable. Also the front door gates on this area need latches. Dogs can nudge these gates open if they want as it is now. Some large loose dogs on the...
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