One of the larger dog parks I have been to with lots of space. However it was very muddy when I went with no easy was to get around without stepping in mud. There are also no things for the dogs to play on or in. It wouldn't be to hard to have even a small installment of rocks, tubes, or other things for the dogs to play on. Even small changes in the terrain would be welcomed. For just a large amount of space there is very little other then running for the dogs to do. Dogs like to explore and this park doesn't offer anything like this. There are several benches and places for people to sit. There is water access to let the dogs drink. The gate is also very secure and stable. The fence is also pretty high so you won't have to worry about you dog jumping over the fence. Overall this place is okay. If you don't have access to a back yard or safe place for your dog to run this will do but if you are looking for you dog to be entertained you won't fine it here. Be sure to bring toys especially if there are no other dogs around for you dog to play with. For how much land there is there could...
   Read moreThis BIG dog park is a great place for your BIG dog. Sadly, my BIG dog was bitten by a SMALL dog because their owner apparently couldn’t read and brought her nasty ankle biter, Miley, into the BIG dog side. Miley took a lovely chunk from my dogs tongue and drew blood. I was less than thrilled. There’s also a SMALL dog park that is perfect for SMALL dogs... Aside from people just being careless, this really is a great place to take your dog to let them socialize and get out some energy. There are shaded dugout areas, benches, trees, a hydrant for the dogs to use, a water fountain for the dogs to use, plenty of waste bags for you to pick up after your dog and trash receptacles to place said waste in. Will definitely...
   Read moreI love this dog park. It's great! Spacious, lots of abandoned tennis balls, people seem to follow good dog park rules...
But why -- help me on this because I really cannot understand -- haven't they removed the highly unnecessary fire hydrant from the middle of the park?
Okay, it's more toward the front, but the point is that my large oaf of a puppy isn't the first -- and won't be the last -- unsuspecting doggo to fall victim of this unforseen danger.
Fun fact: Dogs can't see blue or green. It's grey to them. So imagine what they see when running around a BLUE metal object surrounded by GREEN grass?
Remove this hydrant, please. Loki won't be the last pup to shave his...
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