

The park itself is nice, with walking trails a little over a mile around. The fenced in park is about 100’x100’ with some agility equipment. It was clean, and the equipment was in decent shape, except for one missing pylon in the weave.
Overall, it’s good for a stretch on a long drive, but it’s a few miles off the highway.
You enter into the main park, park in the first area on the right, and walk around the lake 0.36 miles. You can’t drive right up to it.

we stopped here for the first time on one of our drives from MD to FL. it’s just as huge as the other reviews indicate. we found it to be really clean, with doggy bags in most of the holders. The surface of the agility ramps was pretty slick, so my dogs couldn’t navigate them well, but we plan on stopping here anytime we can in the future!

This area does not have a very secure fence, and there were areas that even our 50lb Vizsla could have shimmied under. He’s not an escapist, but a smaller dog might find the weakness. There is only a single gate, which was also not very secure. And as with most of these little parks, unfortunately, there is a fair amount of poop that people don’t clean up. It’s a big plaza, so you might just walk them on a leash elsewhere.

This could be a great stop—it’s bigger than most other travel yards and has a nice fence with double doors. BUT, as the previous review noted, there is a LOT of poop. I picked up 4 full bags worth and still managed to step in some. We were on the last 3 hours of vacation, though, so everything was going in the wash, but you probably want some wet naps or doggy wipes for their feet if you have a ways to go. The bag station was full of bags, so there’s no excuse.

This is a very small fenced in area that would be fine except that it was FULL of poop. The bag station was also empty. Not worth using. There is plenty of grassy area around the rest stop, however, to walk your dogs on a leash. That’s the only reason I gave it 2 bones instead of 1.