Paws Park Dog Park


Paws Park Dog Park offers a welcoming space divided into separate areas for small and large dogs, featuring natural grass, a perimeter path, and a small permanent agility area in the large dog section. The park is wheelchair accessible and suitable for children, with covered benches and water fountains for dogs. While generally nice and well-frequented, users have noted issues with maintenance such as damaged gates, limited poop bag stations, and trash bins located outside the fenced areas, highlighting some safety and cleanliness concerns.
Reviews


Fenced dog park with rocky access to a creek. Needed more grassy areas


A nice area for big dogs and small dogs to play in their respective areas. Water is available.


I don’t have dogs but I’ve been past this park a lot. It’s in centennial park and it’s really nice.


There are two places, one for big dogs and one for small dogs. There’s nice natural grass, a path around the perimeter, and in the large dog area, there’s a small but permeant agility area. For the humans, there are covered park benches. Oh, and there’s water for the pups.


After spending 9 days in the park, I needed to adjust and clarify a few things. By no means, is this a bad park at all. Just that some things knocked down 1 star for me personally.
This is specifically pertaining the dog park area:
1. People. People do not pick up the poop. No matter how early I the morning you come in, there is poop all over places, especially annoying when it is right NEXT to the sitting area and doggo water fountain.
The trash bin/cleanup station is outside the fenced yard. There ought to be one in each section of the fenced areas for small/large breed designated areas, and there always should be baggies refilled… just odd that it isn’t so for such a beautiful place as this.
2. The gates are damaged. The fence is sticking out and pokey. That is not only a hazard to the pets, but also to people. 1 small mistake, a trip over, and you will bleed badly on them broken fenced gates. That is a major concern… yeah yeah, “be careful and you will be fine” but that is a safety thing for children and pets.