Address: 5800 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89122, USA
Phone: +17024558200
Sunday: 6AM–11PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Christi Dalitz (Sahara Blue)
Nice areas for big and small dogs all enclosed. Huge open space at the back too. There are 4 smaller fenced in areas too. People are nice too.
Nicholas Freeman
Lots of space. Many sectioned off areas for varying dog sized and temperaments. The large(est) area is gigantic. Not a lot of shade in the wide open spaces. The maintenance personnel are not very concerned with dog safety and may leave a gate open (temporarily) while they enter/exit/work. Make sure and watch your dog if they are fast and/or near the main exits.
Lisa D
Best dog park in Las Vegas! Very clean, lots of water for the dogs, always have bags in the dispensers, many different areas to choose from
Char Xxxxx
Huge. I think four dog enclosures. Green grass. Lots of parking. Big rig friendly. As per their website, RVs can park overnight for $10 with a reservation. Is in an urban setting. And a little smelly from an adjacent waterway/treatment center.
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Yep! Great park with multiple areas for different sized dogs.
I've only been there once and it had around 3 people and they all were hanging out under the trees for shade. They had blankets and a cooler while the pups played.
The big side is open now
out of safety for the animalsPesticides are not typically used in the dog areas.
The have multiple sections, usually you can find one empty! Take them! It's worth it. Don't be afraid to let them socialize. It's good for them.
Dogs are not required to be neutered or spayed in order to go to the dog park. The only requirement is that a female not be in heat and they are over 4 months old. Unless you are a licensed breeder your dog is supposed to be spayed or neutered according to Clark county rules and regulations however that does depend on where you live not on what dog park you go to.
Yes it's free and anyone can go. 😃
Not sure, I think the gates to each area have signs that give dates .
They will...its just that life's emergency situations are met first...if you or someone else is hurt than a paramedic will be dispatched first most likely...if any legal matters need to be handled well that's something thst can be worked on later once all the dust has settled and everyone being well is first priority...if someone has a dog that is being used as a weapon than of course the police will show up!! Reports and complaints can be handled over the phone...
The big area is still growing new grass. But the other 4 areas are still open
When the smaller yards were being worked on, it took 6 weeks for each. The big yard looks like more is being done to it.
Regrowing the grass
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