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The area is a quiet and beaitiful for dogs. There are separate areas for large and small dogs. Fenced and well maintained. There is water and covered picnic tables. Plenty of shade. There is a much larger unofficial dog park 1/2 mile away for larger dogs that really want to run, but this area has all you could ask for or need.
Visited this park for a local Great Dane meetup. The park and the community was so great. Will definitely be returning.
Nice dog park! There's a time out area for the dogs too lol, and a basket of tennis balls and other misc throwing toys which is really cool. There's a short trail that leads to the soccer fields.
There is always someone who tries to bring a big dog in the small dog area. We go specifically to this park so that our small dog does not have to risk sharing the same space as the big ones. Here is a latest example: A guy brings his large Lab (60+ lbs) from the big dog area to the small dog area because his other two dogs are small and were in the small dog space with his wife, and since he didn't want them to be separated he got his Lab in the small dog area without a leash! Would he have taken his small dogs into the large dog area so they can be together? Of course not, he's selfish. Perhaps the Lab is great with his other two smalls ones, but we know nothing about him and the point is there are two separate areas - for large and small dogs, and there are other parks he can take them if he wants them to be together. There was no point in arguing with him because he was being selfish and if anything it's our small dog that'll get hurt so we had to leave. Unfortunately, there is no way to enforce this basic rule to NOT bring your large dog into the small dog area. While the place is nice and all, safety is our number 1 priority and no point in anything else if there is no way to enforce common sense rules that are even in writing.
Great place to let your dog run! They have an area for big dogs (over 30 lbs) and small dogs (less than 30lbs) but, unfortunately people may have note this. There is also a “time out” area (accessible from, but not in either area) if your dog is being a problem. Be aware people often let their “dogs be dogs” and run loose. Some can be aggressive towards certain dogs or even people with owners not dealing with the issue. Rare but it has happened so be prepared! No restrooms for you so “rest” before you come. For your dog, well, they can go anywhere so the city thoughtfully has provided nice bags for you to clean up after your dog. Please don’t leave “landmines” for others.