Dog Park at Olmos Basin Park
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Reviews
- MSep 25, 2022Fairly nice park
There are good and bad points to every dog park. I enjoy coming here because it is well shaped and there is a walking trail loop along the inside of the fence to get your steps in while your dog plays. The water trough feature is maintained by volunteers and is not always full or clean.
- CatherineApr 26, 2021Dogs are aggressive
The dogs are aggressive and untrained. Find another park where there’s actually friendly dogs who like to play. Owners are nice but are clearly not training their dogs/aren’t friendly dogs.
- JuliaApr 20, 2021Lots of shade and seating
I love that every evening there’s many dogs for mine to socialize with. It’s also great during the day when there is less of a turnout.
- KendallJul 22, 2018Wanted to love it
Wanted to love this park. It’s all shaded, water fountains, tennis balls, etc but the past few times I’ve gone the other dogs were annoyingly aggressive and not playful. My dog ended up getting bit and has contracted a skin infection from the park. Owners were all nice just their dogs were very aggresive toward my dog. They were very “territorial” to the new dog on the block. We will probably go back just not between the hours of 6-8pm.
- MaryMore than a year agoEverything but water
The water feature had no water. Both drinking fountains were off
Been here several times. Beautiful park...love to bring my dogs out! Safe
.. - ClaudeMore than a year agoQuiet shady but not much grass.
Went on a weekday around noon. Just a few other pups and their owners. Lots of shade trees, but the ground was mostly dirt or crushed rock, not much grass. Water feature turned off and in need of some straightening. There were two water fountains available for dogs and people plus several large stone benches.
Folks and pets were all friendly and well behaved.
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