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| - There's usually a good mix of dogs here, from purebreds to mutts. The owners run the gamut too, which always makes for an overall interesting time at the park.
The main area is pretty big and has big trees along some of the perimeter. People have left behind a number of plastic lawn chairs and tennis balls that are shared among the people and pets there. We stopped bringing tennis balls with us, seeing as how they never seemed to come home with us. We do, however, bring the ball launcher, since you can definitely make use of it if you throw the length of the park.
There are two water stations here. One water fountain (tall part for people, low part for dogs) and a water spigot/bucket combo. Beware the spigot/bucket area if you like a clean dog. It is a big square area filled with river rocks, with the spigot/bucket in the middle. The water in the bucket gets dirty frequently, so it gets dumped in the rocks. The dogs have decided that they like to move these rocks around and make themselves a nice, big mud puddle to lay down in. If you have a dog that likes mud, bring towels for the car and heading straight to Smelly Dog or Wag 'n Wash.
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