Hamilton Dog Park

Hamilton Dog Park
Fenced Area
Parking
Water Fountain
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Double-Gated Entry
Off Leash

Hamilton Dog Park is a spacious, fenced in community dog park offering a great space for dogs to socialize and roam off leash. It features wheelchair accessible entrances and parking. The park has two entrances, seating for humans, beautiful mountain views, and grassy areas. There is water available seasonally and a hose with bowls for dogs. It is well maintained with regular poo pickup and is popular with local dog owners and their pets of all sizes.

Reviews

Korey Hayden

Was my first time going last Saturday. It was actually pretty awesome! My dog needs to play with other dogs, bigger dogs instead of her 2 chihuahua sisters haha. It was great, first impressions are 5*, gonna make it a regular thing nowadays. If anything changes the review will change haha.

“Suggested Review Edit: per Google maps….STILL very enjoyable. My little chihuahuas, and their big sister our Catahoula x Pit, still love it! Also great no one brings a temperamental dog, never a dog fight that I’ve been there!

Sherri Deitz

Lovely little fenced in dog park with 2 entrances on the north and south ends. Chairs for the doggo’s humans. There was not water available when we were there, maybe it’s shut off in the cooler weather so pipes don’t freeze? Nice and grassy with beautiful views of the mountains.

Michelle Ferry

It was fun going to the dog park with my 7 month old puppy. Everyone was nice and the park is a great size for a good amount of dogs to be in it and have lots of room to play.
It looks like the poo is being picked up a lot more so that was nice.
My big dog Ash loves going there and playing with the other dogs. There are a few times a day when some groups come with their dogs to play.

Brandon Lefort

Great park in our community. There is plenty of room for the dogs to run and socialize. It gets busy at times, and some dogs are not well-behaved. It has a hose for water with bowls and a trough. Community tennis ball bucket.

Tim Cavey

My boy Bear loves the chance to be off leash and roam. He has some physical limitations that prevent him from being a big player but he gets along fine with everyone.
My girl Ali was semi feral when I adopted her 4 years ago. She’s come a long way but I keep her on leash most of the time. Mostly she’s ok but we want to be good neighbors so she stays leashed and with me.

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