Viking Dog Park
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- KirstenSep 4, 2022Looking to teach your dog to Hike?
Easy to find. Parking you do have to walk a little bit to get to the entrance of the dog park.
Right at the entrance there are rules for the park. As you enter it is double gated. The first gate has its latch, the second one doesn't. As I was entering with my dog, a smaller dog went right under the gate to greet mine while we were still entering.
There is some seating inside and outside the park to enjoy some time to talk with others.
There is no agility equipment for dogs, but some of the tree roots and trees that have gone over make up for that. There is a decent size area where you can play ball with your dog in. Oh and if you are looking to teach your dog to go hiking with you on trails, the trails around the park are perfect for that. Lots of logs to go over, hills to go up and down, even some strep stairs.
There was also water and water dishes available for dogs while they played. It is also very well shaded that you don't have to worry about how long you stay there.People that might have a mobile disability this might be a park not to visit as there is a bunch of terrain.
All people and their dogs were all really nice and friendly.
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