🐾 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 […]
Located in Mesa, Arizona, Sheepherders Park is a local favorite for dog owners seeking a spacious, fenced, and pet-friendly environment for their furry companions. The park features separate areas for small and large dogs, ample grassy zones, and a mix of shaded and sunny spots, making it ideal for socializing and play year-round. With off-leash fun in a secure setting, your pup can exercise, romp, and make new friends safely.
Pet owners will appreciate the thoughtfully maintained amenities, including benches for seating, picnic tables under ramadas, water fountains, paved walkways, trash bins, restrooms, and a playground for kids. The scenic location offers lakeside views, walking trails, and plenty of parking. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing afternoon, an energetic playdate, or a stroll along the pet-friendly trails, Sheepherders Park stands out as a must-visit dog park in the Valley of the Sun.
Small, quiet and relaxing setting. It’s cool to watch all the planes fly over too. There’s a playground and tennis court. And a big area of grass for jump houses etc. and there are two ramadas.
Nice walk along the river. Found a few horses
Sheep herders park was everything that we expected it to be. There were no surprises, and this was good because I don’t like surprises. It functioned as a place for us to park and walk to go to the cool spot where all of the COOL kids hang out. There’s no other place like this in the whole world that I have ever been to. I was able to connect to the local area as I sat on the swing and reviewed Satellite imagery on Google maps. I highly recommend this place to every wandering soul.
This park has two large areas for dogs and people to run around in; one grassy and one with dirt. There is also a play area in the center of the park, surrounded by 3 picnic areas.
A tucked away park, easy to get to from the neighborhood as well as the road. I love the great big grassy areas, the paved walkways, and the picnic areas. They have two fun play structures for older kids and toddlers, as well as swings for both age groups. I think it is funny that the volleyball court is on pavement while the play area is on sand, but at least they have them!