Krepps Dog Park
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Reviews
- ShannonFeb 20, 2024PARK TEMPORARILY CLOSED
I bring my goldens here at least once a week. The hill is very rocky and tough to navigate, the benches were falling apart for a long time.
Some dogs can be aggressive or owners are negligent with picking up waste but overall a decent park. They are working on grading the hill and fixing it and putting some benches. Visit the dog owners group on face book for updates. - VivianOct 22, 2021Disappointing park
Difficult to find, no signage. Steep, rocky, and muddy hillside.
Okay for a quick stop, but definitely not a destination. - PamMore than a year agovery disappointed
Difficult to find. No up keep done. No waste disposal bags or water on the small dog side.
- DavidMore than a year agoKind of sucks
No grass, lots of rocks, can be muddy. The county puts zero money into upgrades or upkeep. Limited parking.
- KatieMore than a year agoFun on the Hillside
I took my 7 month old puppy here in late March. It was a very nice, large enclosed area nestled in the rear of the park. 2 tips: do not park where the entrance sign is unless you want to go on a walk. The park is actually toward the end of Parkview drive. Also make sure to to bring a towel in the wet months, it can get quite muddy. Overall, we had a great time and got to meet a bunch of nice pups.
- EmilyMore than a year agoBig and beautiful!
If you've never been to Krepp's, it's an absolutely wonderful park! Fully fenced with two areas for large and small dogs. Wooded and shady with plenty of benches. If your dog is good off-leash, there's also a creek a few more feet down the path for a quick cool down!
- ColinMore than a year agoKrepps gets it done
Just moved to town and took our German Shorthaired Pointer, who requires a daily run. He loved it, the terrain was forest like and since he's a bird dog, I don't think he'd have it any other way.
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