Bark Park
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Reviews
- SusanJan 31, 2019Small park for large dog
My 80 lbs lab barely had room to run, only banter about. Very small area for large dogs.
- AliciaApr 28, 2018Love this dog park!
Took my 3 small dogs to this park on one of the first nice Saturdays of spring and I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't too crowded. There are obstacle courses, poop bags/garbage cans, dog water fountain, and the large and small dog areas are separated. Only downsides were that there was no shaded seating area on the small dog side (there was on the big dog side) and a middle area for people that have dogs of different sizes would've been nice. It's also by an elementary school/sport field so the parking lot was crowded, but overall i really enjoyed this bark park and we'll be back!
- AndreaJan 21, 2018Firsr time visit December 2017
Firsr time here. I have a medium size dog. We visited in the winter and were the only ones there. Typical dog park in there is a side for small and onr for large. The large side was minimal with grass and clearly has a digger who comes there as lots of holes dug all over - in the structure, around the fence and near all the obstacles. There is shade in the evening and places to sit. My dog and I were primarily on the small side after seeing the condition of the large. If you have a super small dog on the small side you would want to watch if they were an escape artitist as there are places where there are large gaps under the chainlink fencing.
For my dog, it was good. He was not entertained by the obstacles but his game is fetch and there was plenty of room for us to play. I would be back as long as I know the ground is not wet.
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