Cortez Ranch Picnic Area - Apache Junction, AZ

Cortez Ranch Picnic Area - Apache Junction, AZ Cortez Ranch Picnic Area - Apache Junction, AZ Cortez Ranch Picnic Area - Apache Junction, AZ Cortez Ranch Picnic Area - Apache Junction, AZ
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Cortez Ranch Picnic Area – Dog Park in Apache Junction, Arizona

Conveniently located at 2181 E 36th Ave, Apache Junction, Cortez Ranch Picnic Area provides a laid-back and pet-friendly space for dog owners to enjoy with their furry companions. While it is often described as a picnic area more than a traditional park, local visitors appreciate its welcoming atmosphere for relaxing with dogs, and the presence of shade makes it a comfortable spot, especially during the hotter months in Arizona. Pet owners mention friendly support from fellow dog lovers, making it a community-friendly option for Apache Junction residents seeking an accessible, social environment for both dogs and people.

Although the facilities are basic, there are doggy bags available and some shade for cooling down, but the area is not fully fenced and does not offer a separate small or large dog area. Its proximity to local walking and biking paths adds to its appeal for active dog owners looking for a convenient place to exercise with their pets. Be aware that while the park is generally quiet, amenities such as bathrooms, water fountains, and seating are limited or not always available, so plan accordingly if you visit with your dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, the dog area is not fully fenced, so supervision is required.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Doggie bags are available, but a trash can is needed.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is some shade where dogs and owners can cool down.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? No restrooms or portable toilets are available at this dog area.
  • Are walking or hiking trails connected to the park? The area is located right off walking and biking paths, making it convenient for exercise.

Reviews

Sherry Davis

Wollie was rescued. His mom had been shot. We seen him coming down river. We were at a gold mine in Bettles Alaska. We kept him loved him . He left us after 3 years . Awesome memories. ❤🌹🌹

Tara Ellis

What a joke. This is not a park. It’s a picnic area behind somebody’s house.

Tim Greenguys

Very nice park. Very laid back

Kenny Filsic

If you enjoy drama unfriendly people and getting your things ripped off from the people on Meth who live in the desert across from baseline then this is the perfect place for you.

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There is great help and support from fellow dog owners there

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