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  • It was a nice day out and I wanted to get my pups out to play and socialize with other dogs. Chaparral Dog Park is a bit of a distance from where I live but it had good reviews and I had always wanted to check it out with the dogs. After a recent health scare with one of my pups I wanted to take them out and celebrate their good health. The entire park is huge and has multiple parking spots. I wasn't sure which area was for the dog park so I ended up initially parking further away than I would have liked. While there are signs posted sporadically throughout the park I couldn't find any posted maps to figure out where you were in relation to your destination. I ended up using my phone to find an online map to figure out where the dog park was. In general it is along the northern part of the park just south of McDonald. Also, while the entire park itself is widespread and large I was a little disappointed at the actual size of the dog park. I do like how there is a separate section for passive dogs and another for active dogs. Whether an owner thinks their dog is passive when it is actually an active dog is another matter. My pups are more chill so I took them to the passive side. There are maybe 2 areas of shade, not a lot of trees, and mainly a large grassy expanse in the center of the park. Towards the far end of the entrance there is a water fountain and a play area with sand and rocks for any intrepid dogs to climb or hop on. My dogs were doing OK until someone brought their pushy dominating dog into the passive side. Big annoyance on my part and we had to exit because the pushy dog wouldn't leave my dogs alone and it was causing quite a ruckus in the park. They were getting tired anyways and I was planning on heading back soon so we left to avoid doggie fight club. Not a fault of the park of course. I wish people would know their dogs enough to put them on the active side of the park instead of passive. The other nice thing about this dog park is that there are two separate double gated points so that you can leave at the same time someone else is trying to get in and vice versa. Overall in general this is a nice dog park and except from that one aggressive dog everyone else's dogs and owners were friendly and laid back. It is a bit of a drive from where I am and since there are other nice dog parks closer to where I live I probably would only go here again if I were in this area already and with the dogs.
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