Quail Run Park Off Leash Dog Area
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(from Google)This is not a flat dog park for those who have mobility concerns/issues be aware. It's kind of a bowl-shaped with some waves to it. Dogs love it. It is very big. There is only water access at the front so get your water as you're going in. Bring a container.
This place is amazing! It's very big and there's even a separate place for small or timid dogs. It's tucked behind an industrial park so I didn't even know this thing existed!
It is truly a massive dog park. Clean and quiet too. Even with multiple ball games going on there is still parking. Only yellow flag is there is only one water area towards the entrance. Plenty of shade and waste disposal places too. This is a great use of our taxpayer money.
Our pup loves this dog park! They have a water station, chairs, bags, and wastebaskets available. The double gate entry/exit makes it easy to enter and depart. The space is plenty, there are trees for shade, and one loop around the peripheral is .25 miles. Doggy can play, and I can get my steps in, too! There is plenty of parking and restrooms on site. We love this park and go every morning except Thursday when it is closed for maintenance. It is very well maintained! Our pup doesn't like Thursday. During the winter months, the grass fades and dies making it a bit messy, but still fun. The park closes from Memorial Day to Independence Day each year, and a pop-up park is available at Gene Autry Park during that time.
Nice big park with (mostly) friendly dogs to play with. Plenty of room for the long distance running pooch in your life. Plenty of buckets of clean water plus plenty of chairs and community balls. Much appreciated are the large number of trees for shade as well as making the dog park a pleasant place to spend some time.