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| - So first and foremost, this review is primarily for the dog park.
There are three separate dog parks in the dog park complex, and they're split for small and large dogs. Though I don't understand why there's only ever two parks open when there are three parks open, but I'm guessing it's to take time to take care of the grass in each park.
Anyway, the hours are great, 6am to 11pm every day. There's a great deal of parking available that's all relatively close by. I go to the dog park to get my dog out to get some exercise and get socialized with other dogs. I don't really go to socialize myself. Dog park time is about my dog.
I would go more in the early morning (if I didn't like sleep so much) because the morning dog park people are, at least to me, way more pleasant. Early morning dog park people are really there to get their dogs some exercise and socialization. Not a big fan of the late afternoon into evening dog park people because, well, they set up makeshift lawn chair communes and have this high-school clique vibe. But alas, I really like sleep.
Also, there are water fountains for the dogs, so kudos on keeping the doggies hydrated.
Moving away from the designated dog parks, the rest of the park is great for walks. There's enough free grass space to allow for dog walkers, a great expanse for the league sports, there's a skate park (which never fails to be full of people), there's the aquatic center (both indoor and outdoor facilities), and it's the hosting venue to lots of events throughout the year (Red, White, and Boom, and Bite of Las Vegas for example).
All in all, a pretty great county park.
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