meiOk, so it's not an official dog park, but it might as well be. This is by far one of my top spots to bring Titus! It lies at the end of Ocean Ave., and is a mile of pure fluffy white coastal happiness for dogs and humans. Crashing waves, Cypress trees, sunbathers, sand castles, and playful pooches fill the place with year round joy. Dogs and dog lovers roam joyfully along the shore, and in the surf. This locations gives both a perfect place to spend time, and a beautiful setting for a truly glorious experience.
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IMaj Bonner Nature Trail and Dog Park is a major diamond in this Utah rough. There is a grassy area, tables, grills, river access, and acres of open trails. Dogs are allowed off leash after crossing over the river bridge, and entering the open terrain trail section. Titus loved it! Make sure that your pooch is well trained in returning. There are no fences, so your pooch could just keep humming into Zion National Park, and beyond.
This dog park truly is a jewel (bijou in French means jewelry). There is a small dog section, extensive large dog section, agility section, and several human sections to this park (including frisbee golf course, which seems all the current range. The dog areas have water, trees, and are covered with wood chips. The locals are extremely friendly, and you get that great "Tahoe Smell" while giving your dog's legs a good stretch. The park is a short distance to the lake, and close to lots of great dog-friendly restaurants. Titus loved it, and there were many furry buddies to wrestle and run with.
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