Paul and Verna Winkelman Park
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Paul and Verna Winkelman Park

9955 SW 175th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97007, USA
4.5(0 reviews)
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Kristine Pegoski

Our GSD Poppy loves it. She gets so excited when we are headed here. There is a nice group of people and dogs. Fresh water for the dogs and we'll maintained. Grounds are clean. No human restroom that I'm aware of.

9 months ago
Janet Dubrasky

Absolutely love this spacious dog park. We always meet lots of dogs here for our little Briana (chi mix) she loves the space to run around in. The water fountain is a nice plus for the thirsty pups. Highly recommend!!

a year ago
Chul Lee

This park is very spacious, offering plenty of room to explore and ample parking, which is always a plus. While it's a great spot for hikes, the grass could use some attention. There are quite a few mud holes scattered around, making it less ideal for soccer. Although soccer is a popular activity here, better maintenance of the fields would definitely improve the experience for players.

a year ago
Jessica Noggle

Visited this dog park for the first time today. People and dogs were nice but there was dog poop all over the place. Lots of holes from dogs and other animals, seems like an accident wating to happen. We won't be back.

a year ago
Janette

Not my favorite dog park. The only off leash dog areas are within the fenced areas. If you are caught off leash anywhere else in the park THPRD and/or the county will ticket you. The summer area is set on a steep hill with hidden holes everywhere which THPRD does not fill in. The hidden holes cause injury and humans leveled by dogs who are unable to stop on the steep hill resulting in severely broken legs. Every year the grass recedes and more dirt appears so after rain it’s just a mud pit. Speaking of mud pits, the bark in the winter area is bad. The winter area for large dogs is small and when you add holes that aren’t being filled and a bunch of large dogs trying to run off their energy it becomes dangerous. I’ve see dogs collide with other dogs and humans. This park is so close to me but I prefer to drive to a Hillsboro or Tigard dog park because they put effort into their parks and upkeep them unlike THPRD.

a year ago
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