Glasgow Regional Park
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Reviews
- WendyApr 7, 2023Go somewhere else
Small, dirty, unkempt, and an overall bad place to take a dog.
- BrendaJun 29, 2019Love the park but...
As others have mentioned, it can get a bit muddy when it's rained a lot but that's to be expected and they've recently seemed to remulch the park making it much better.
My main issue is the lack of shade at the park. I wish there were a few trees for the dogs to sit under as my guy gets very hot in the summer. There's on shade structure with a picnic table under it but that easily gets too crowded with a few dogs and their owners on a rainy/sunny day.
- JeffMore than a year agoMuch too small
There are some great walking paths at this large park but the county leaders blew it with the enclosed dog park. It is a mulch-covered, gets muddy very quickly, and quite small. It’s a shame that, with so much area available, they didn’t see fit to create a large and beautiful enclosed area for dogs. Maybe someday.
- Donna rMar 31, 2018Caty loves it!
Glasgow Park is beautiful. Basically flat terrain with southern (loblolly) pine and willow oak trees. The entire park is pet-friendly. The dog park offers water fountains. Miles of walking trails.
- ThomasFeb 2, 2018Great Park in Fair Weather
I take Cody to the park at least once a week. Unfortunately, Glasgow Park does not keep the dog park up to the same standards as the rest of the park. During wet weather, the dog park turns into a mud pit. I have emailed the New Castle County Department of Parks and Recreation, but no one bothers to respond. My next mission is to call them. Wish me luck.
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