🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Quechan Walking Trail Park offers dog owners in Winterhaven, California a tranquil space for both recreation and relaxation. Known for its peaceful paved loop walkway, this pet-friendly park is a hidden gem in the Yuma area with its vast open spaces, grassy patches, and ample shade for visitors and their furry friends. The dog park is conveniently situated behind the baseball field in an open, fenced-in area, making it a great spot for off-leash play and socialization. While the park boasts beautiful desert views, green grass, and areas for both large and small dogs, it’s advisable to bring your own water and waste bags as park amenities are minimal and not always replenished.
Families will appreciate Quechan Walking Trail Park’s multi-use facilities which include play structures, basketball and tennis courts, ramadas, and vast open spaces for bike riding or family gatherings. Though described as quiet and sometimes underused, those seeking a peaceful region for dog-friendly hiking, play, or a scenic respite will find this spot more than suitable. Make sure to visit during cooler seasons, as it can be extremely hot in the summer!
I really love this park and how well lit along with the playground for the kids and ramadas for family gatherings too!
This is probably the longest park trail in the Yuma area. I don’t think it’s very well lit at night, but a very impressive large open space with a paved loop walkway. This is similar to Smuckers full track. Hidden gem, open to the public.
It’s a peaceful state of mind sitting out at this park on my annual trip out here, especially right before my little freeway drive back to Gold Canyon,AZ.
This Park is life saver for me, I’m not Quechan but I certainly appreciate the walking park they’ve built here. And I’m very happy they do not allow pets, especially dogs. It’s a walking park, where (sometimes ill) people walk and talk quietly, think, regenerate, give thanks. Peaceful, ya know? I thank The Quechan very much. Tell me another place around Yuma that offers this.
I really love this park and how well lit along with the playground for the kids and ramadas for family gatherings too!
This is probably the longest park trail in the Yuma area. I don’t think it’s very well lit at night, but a very impressive large open space with a paved loop walkway. This is similar to Smuckers full track. Hidden gem, open to the public.
It’s a peaceful state of mind sitting out at this park on my annual trip out here, especially right before my little freeway drive back to Gold Canyon,AZ.
This Park is life saver for me, I’m not Quechan but I certainly appreciate the walking park they’ve built here. And I’m very happy they do not allow pets, especially dogs. It’s a walking park, where (sometimes ill) people walk and talk quietly, think, regenerate, give thanks. Peaceful, ya know? I thank The Quechan very much. Tell me another place around Yuma that offers this.
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5 stars