about us
Our off-leash park is
a unique 42-acre (25 acres are currently fenced) private country
club providing fitness, recreational, relaxation, and socializing
opportunities for both you and your dog.
Dogs can run off-leash
to their hearts' content in a safe, controlled environment. The
off-leash park offers both dogs and their people a variety of recreational
and fitness amenities, including dog-swimming ponds, jogging/walking
trails, and exercise equipment.
Perhaps
even more importantly, the off-leash park gives dogs a chance to
socialize with others of their own kind. Regular off-leash
exercise and play with other dogs will result in a healthier, happier,
more well-adjusted dog.
Our off-leash park features
the following amenities:
- Lake Bow Wow, a 2-acre swimming lake for
dogs (with a fountain!)
- 25 acres fenced with 6-foot chain link fence
- Huge fields for frisbee and
throwing balls
- A 4-acre shady area for those
hot days
- A dog shower for muddy paws
- Barkham Woods, a 10-acre natural
wooded area with nature trails around and through it
- Small dog area for dogs under
25 pounds with both sunny and shady sections, and
Lake Fifi, a small dog swimming pond!
- Night dog: 4 lighted acres
for use after dark (until 10 p.m.)
- Special Events: a one or 3-acre
separate area that can be rented for
parties, festivals, or any kind of special event
- Kids 'N Dogs: a separate area
with playground equipment for kids of all ages and kid-friendly
dogs
- Benches and swings for relaxing
- Hammocks for those into serious
laying-back
- Picnic tables
- A doggie sand pile for climbing
and digging
- Tunnels, tires, jumps and other
fun exercise obstacles for the dogs
- Park-provided tennis balls
- Use of a full agility course (for safety reasons, use of the agility equipment is restricted to those who are taking or have taken an agility course)
Also at the park are
raised self-service bathing stations,
a doggie shop, agility training, obedience
training, flyball, and disc
dog activities. Don't forget to check
out our Dog Wood Park in Gainesville!
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