Bark Park
Good Dogs (and Humans) Should:
Enjoy the park with up to three (3) dogs per person in the off-leash area.
Keep your dog(s) current on distemper, parvovirus, and rabies vaccinations. Dogs should also receive year-round heartworm prevention treatment and flea prevention treatment.
Do clean up after your dog(s). Help by picking up orphan poops to keep the park clean and disease-free.
Do keep dogs on a leash while entering and exiting the dog park. Enter with caution if other dogs are already present within the park.
Do play with a frisbee, balls, and retrieval toys, but be prepared to share with other park visitors.
Keep dogs in view and under control at all times.
Dogs must be under voice control at all times.
Do Not
Allow your dog(s) to stand at or near the gate as people are trying to enter.
Enter if another dog is at the gate unattended.
Leave your dog(s) unattended.
Allow your dog(s) to dig in the park; owners must fill any holes caused by their dog(s).
Use the off-leash area for conducting professional training classes without approval.
Climb on or over the fence.
Use bicycles, skateboards, roller skates or blades, or any motorized devices except wheelchairs in the park.
Use devices that use an explosive force to propel a retrievable object.
Allow your children to play on or with the dog agility equipment.
Not Allowed In The Park
Children under the age of 16 unless accompanied by an adult.
Children tend to scream and run when excited, which can trigger a dog’s prey drive or instinct to chase. For this reason and the safety of your children, we do not recommend bringing small children and infants into the dog park.
The dog agility equipment is for dogs only. Children need to be supervised and kept off the equipment.
Aggressive dogs into the park.
Owners must carry leashes with them and leash and remove their dogs from the off-leash area at the first sign of aggression. Owners are legally responsible for their dogs and any injuries or damage caused by their dogs.
Dogs who are in heat.
Puppies under four months of age.
Other Animals
Ill or injured dogs.
Choke or prong collars are not permitted in the park. They can snag on trees, fencing, park furniture, and on another dog’s mouth.",Smoking.,Food.,"Cigarette butts and food wrappers are tempting and unhealthy for dogs.
Glass containers.
Food in bowls. Water is suitable for dogs during spring, summer, and fall. The park is still open in the winter.
Long-lasting chews for dogs. Small bite-sized training treats are allowed.
Park hours: Monday (Dawn – Dusk)
Tuesday (11 am – Dusk)
Wednesday (Dawn – Dusk)
Thursday (11 am – Dusk)
Friday (Dawn – Dusk)
Saturday (Dawn – Dusk)
Sunday (Dawn – Dusk)
Small dog friendly
Agility equipment
Chairs
Dog drinking water