Harbins Dog Park
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Reviews
- MarkMay 29, 2023Great Park.
they have three areas, one for large dogs, one for small dogs and one for any dogs regardless of size. There are seats with covered areas, it is nice enough to bring a picnic and eat while the dogs play. Outside of the runs there is a large wooded area where you walk dogs (on leash). Abundant water supplies and good, ample parking.
- ChristineSep 18, 2022Fabulous Dog Park
We did our first agility training session in the enclosure for small dogs. It is of a generous size. We had 3 other dogs in there with us on Saturday around lunch time. Sydney, an Australian Cattle Dog mixed with a Rat Terrier, got to play with 2 Australian Shepards and a Maltese.
Picture #1 on Fido is of the small dog enclosure.
The run is big, really long, but no too awful wide. If you're throwing a frizbie in there, you better have pretty good aim or it might go out wide.
The large dog enclosure is massive, it too has agility equipment, and there are mature shade trees as well.
The small and large dog areas have huge fabric shade structures over the top of multiple benches for moms and dads, and crushed gravel making a cool spot for the pups to lay in the shade.
Win, win!
- MoniqueNov 5, 2021Our puppy loves it!
The park is usually not very crowded. It pretty clean as well. Our dog loves the obstacle course equipment!
- MelonyJul 22, 2019Huge Running Park
The benches have sun covers for the humans and the yard is so big when we first walked in we couldn’t see another family in there. It also has a beautiful view in the distance, along with a great walking trail. There are three parts of the dog park: All dogs, small dogs only, big dogs only. There are water fountains for dogs and humans in each section. I’ve only been twice, and both times I have not found it crowed. Overall it’s a great park and we love it!
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