Joaquin Miller Dog Park
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Reviews
- AmyAug. 27, 2021Unsafe: Car Break Ins!
We used to enjoy this park. Sad that people have gotten so desperate. Broad daylight, passenger window smashed. Broken glass was a mess to clean up. And there was nothing in our car apart from spare Rx eyeglasses.
- Shoyu the ShibaMay. 23, 2021Ok fenced in small and large dog parks
2 fenced in areas, one for large and one for small dogs. Ground covered in mulch, but otherwise, park is kind of boring. No grass areas in the dog section. The Park itself is very large and plenty of fun hiking trails for on-leash dogs!
- NickDec. 16, 2019Good Park
I learned late on about this park with my last pup. It has both a large dog and small dog section. Not extremely large. Sometimes no dogs here though during the day, but usually at least a few. I’ve found the owners to be much more attentive than the ones at Alameda.
- EricMore than a year agoGood dogs, Good People
I took my skittish dog here to re-socialize with other dogs. Usually a lot of them here, with responsible owners. Someone is usually his speed though at first it could be intimidating. The trails nearby are a favorite before and after the dog park.
- CissyMore than a year agonot visible
We tried once on Sunday morning. There was only one dog inside. In addition, there is no grass but only wood chips on the ground.
- AmberMore than a year agoGreat dog park
We love this park but sadly it has been under construction for months. Turns out it won't be finished until end of July! We miss it so much!
- JonathanMore than a year agomy second home!
Lola and I are lucky enough to live so close to here. We come pretty much every day for an hour or so. Big space, fenced in and full of friendly folks. It can get a bit busy in the afternoons and the park is closed for a few weekends in the summer.
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