El Chorro Dog Park
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Reviews
- TracyApr 10, 2024Decent dog park, would visit again
We arrived to this dog park on a Tuesday and afternoon and had it all to ourselves! It was very clean and shady. Gave 4/5 bones because it was wood chips only, but that didn’t stop us from having a great time! As we were leaving 3-4 dogs were arriving. They were all very nice well behaved pups, if we had time would have stayed to play.
- David bFeb 22, 2019Dog park & Botannical gardens
Huge off leash dog park. Benches, picnic tables, wood chips. Logan went crazy- in a good way
Small nice botannical gardens. Nice walk, children’s garden, pleasant. - MollyFeb 18, 2019Huge off leash area, well maintained
This is one of the best dog parks I've been to. First of all the large dog area is enormous. It also has some extras like two faucets with short hoses - on of them has a large tub. There are lots of shade trees, benches and even picnic tables. There is also a restroom building at the entrance. One of the previous reviews complained about the wood chips - but this was a huge plus as we visited in the rainy season. Other parks (like Laguna Lake) would've been a mud pit. Our pup was so happy to get out and romp!
- AprilMore than a year agoMarked by out of control dogs
We were in town visiting our kids at CAL POLY and of course had to bring our golden and our basset so the kids could get some dog therapy! We decided to try out the local dog park while the kids had classes. First, it looks to be a very pretty park with lots of trees and a nice open size. As a previous reviewer had mentioned, it is not a grassy park. It is covered with large bark pieces. Not a problem for us but some may find it unsteady to walk on. There were about 10 dogs there already. I assume locals as it was a Monday morning. Most appeared to be lab or shepherd mixes. Typical running and playing behavior. Once we entered, we did our usual routine when visiting a new dog park and started walking our dogs around the perimeter while still leashed. Within the first minute, a large white shepherd came running over to investigate. He took one sniff, lifted his leg and peed all down my leg! I have never had a dog mark me! I gave a loud NO! He trotted off quite proudly. No owner or responsible person came up to apologize or even remark on this clearly unacceptable behavior. In fact, as we walked around we observed all the humans standing around talking or looking at their phones. No one was paying attention to the dogs. We were watching, and after seeing aggressive mounting behavior from a couple of intact males and other signs of out of control dogs, we left the dog park and headed down to Morrow Bay. We had a wonderful walk along the bay and around the rock. So, if you catch this park when it is empty of locals, it is probably a great spot. We won’t be returning on our next visit to SLO.
- JudiMore than a year agoAnkle twister
The park is in a great place. Nice shade and benches. Only issue we had was there is no grass. It is covered in wood chips, big and small and leaves. Almost impossible to find your dogs business. We were there about 5 minutes before I almost twisted my ankle and my dog was trying to walk easy, it was hurting her feet. Grass would be 5 star. :-(
- CrystalMore than a year agoShade, Plenty of Room!
This park is great. It has lots of shade, and two large dog areas. One for large dogs and one for small dogs. It does also have public restrooms and a few nice hiking trails nearby as well.
- MaryMore than a year agoBest Park in SLO
A little hard to find, go past the Botanical Garden to the end of the road. Large park is huge with shade, restrooms for humans, bags, tennis balls, benches, picnic tables. My dog loves this place. It's well keep by volunteers.
- LizMore than a year agoGorgeous!
Huge and beautifully maintained! Lots of tennis balls and racquets, bbq spit, tables and benches. Large & small dog park- something for everyone. Wonderful!
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