The small-dog area (under 25 lbs.) is fenced in, but the larger park (14 acres in total) is not. There are "natural" boundaries--dense brush, a river, woods, etc.--but if your dog is a "runner," you should go to a different park. Our park is not associated with any town, but is operated by a non-profit group of 100% volunteers, and everything we do is funded by donations. Fencing in 14 acres--including a river along one side of the park--is beyond our means. We do not hear about many dogs "escaping" from the park--they like being around other dogs and people--but it does happen from time to time.
No. Only the entrance and small dog arra
Nope,only for small dogs
Only the small dog area is fenced in. There is a fence separating the parking in one area otherwise it's not. Brush and trees give a little bit of a boundary but its not going to keep a dog from running off if it wanted to.
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