🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Discover one of the area’s best places for your dog to play and socialize at the Dog Park at Evans Town Center Park in Evans, Georgia. Conveniently located and wheelchair accessible, this dog park offers separate fenced areas for both small and large dogs, ensuring your furry friends have a safe and enjoyable space to run and meet new pals. Visitors enjoy amenities including benches for pet owners, a water fountain for thirsty pups, public restrooms, and a welcoming, well-kept environment.
This dog park is part of the pet-friendly Evans Town Center Park, making it ideal for locals and visitors seeking a clean, friendly, and relaxing space for dogs. The park’s double-gated entries provide an extra layer of safety, and the friendly community of dog owners ensures an enjoyable visit every time. While most of the play area features a sand and dirt surface with grass along the edges, the park is praised for being well-maintained, though shade is somewhat minimal. Located near other family-friendly amenities and activities, it’s a great stop during your visit to Lady A Park.
Nice area and a decent sized park for your dogs to run. Most of it is dirt with grass around the edges and there’s minimal shade
This is a really nice dog park at the Evans Town Center Park. They have two different sections where if you have a smaller dog under a certain weight he or she can be in his on gated area. The people are very nice as well.
Awesome park and a nice area for dogs to meet and play. Clean and everyone there was very respectful.
I took my service dog Tyler here February 2024 and he had the most awesome time. I took him for a day of personal time and relaxation but unfortunately, he is always working. He was more concerned with all of the visitors and their wellbeing. He literally became best friend to all of the visiting humans who were more than happy and willing to rub and interact with Tyler. The experience was a very happy one for him. The dog park is separated by two sections based on dog size. Dog toys and ample water are available as well as seating for humans. The area is well kept, safe and inviting.
Was in town visiting my parents and decided to try this dog park because I assumed it must be nice being at Lady A Park and whatnot. Personally a bit let down with it. My review is for the big dog side because my dog is 80 lbs so that’s the side that we used. The size is much smaller than what we are used to, but is definitely adequate. I didn’t really prefer how much of the dog park was a sand material, we are used to grassed in dog parks or at the least having a harder surface to run around on. A sand material is too similar to when we go to the dog beaches and he can freely dig, something that the rules for the dog park doesn’t allow. The water fountain was a really cool touch, it would be nice if our usual dog parks at home had something similar. Largest concern for me was definitely the fence height. It is ever lower than the chain-link fence for my backyard, which is very concerning. Way too low for a dog park meant to be for large dogs. When we first got there one dog was so excited to get in that he was extremely close to just leaping over the fence. There are many large dogs that can jump fences less than 6 feet high and this one is much shorter than that. Overall it’s an okay dog park with double gated entrance (a must have for a dog park) that had about 10 dogs show up while I was there (so good activity). Owners stayed aware of what their dogs were doing the whole hour I was there, no aggressive dogs, nice people. Only 3 stars from us due to so much sand and the very low height of fencing.
Just from glancing over at the small dog park (for dogs under 25 pounds) it looked perfect for small dogs, wouldn’t have had any complaints.