Rupert Canine Park - Sumterville, FL

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Fenced Area
Parking
Water Fountain
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Rupert Canine Park in Sumterville, Florida

Rupert Canine Park is a popular dog park located at 5733 Parkyn Path, Sumterville, FL 33585. This spacious, dog-friendly park features separate areas for small and large dogs, making it a safe and welcoming destination for pups of all sizes. Known for its convenient amenities such as shaded seating areas, a covered pavilion, and a working water fountain for thirsty pets, it’s an excellent destination for local dog owners seeking a relaxing outdoor experience with their four-legged friends.

The park offers additional comforts such as provided pick-up bags, waste disposal stations, and plenty of parking for easy access. There are shaded spots, including a portico where owners can relax while their dogs play. While the park is well-visited and the community is generally friendly, visitors note that regular maintenance and lawn care could enhance cleanliness, especially during busier times. Overall, Rupert Canine Park stands out in Sumterville for its thoughtful layout, separation of dog sizes, and caring dog owner community.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated park areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is securely fenced to allow safe play for all dogs.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there is a working water fountain for dogs.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is shaded seating and a covered pavilion.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, pick-up bags and disposal stations are available for dog owners.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, seating is provided for owners in shaded areas.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park offers separate spaces for small and large dogs.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No information suggests a fee or membership is required, so entry appears to be free.

Reviews

Tim's Tutors

The well manicured lawns are more reminiscent of a golf course than anything remotely enjoyable for a dog or owner. Would be nice to have shaded grass…aka a tree in the area that’s actually for dogs. This is Florida, and serious heat is a year-round thing. Not everything needs to look like a golf course. It’s obvious that nobody with a role in the overall design has a dog that wouldn’t fit in a purse. I continue to be amazed at his the villages is designed to actively discourage kids and grandchildren from visiting. It “looks nice” but is subtly aggressive when you consider the actual needs of dogs and their owners. Would have been friendlier for dogs if they did nothing. I want to end on a positive note, so at least the water fountain works

John Ludwicki

I prefer Dudley Canine Park because it’s a bit smaller and has exercise equipment for the dogs (that few dogs use, but the equipment still breaks up the landscape), but Rupert is also a very nice dog park. It has shade from trees (on the small dog side) and a pavilion. Our grand-dog, Tucker, loves both dog parks. Pic is of Tucker enjoying the shade.

Roy E. Hudec

Kind of stinky because the doggies pee on the columns of the portico. Pressure wash the portico columns and foundation.The grass needs to be mowed more regularly.

Sandy Barranger

Nice dog park! Dogs are well-behaved. Shaded area for Mom or Dad. Water fountain for dogs. Pick up bags and disposal for doo doo.

Janet Quiggle

A dog park can only be as good as the people who bring their dogs there. The park ground was in a “needs care” state. Most people were friendly and respectful except the lady who didn’t seem fazed her dog was trying to hump mine right away. I corrected her dog when she should have. I’ll give it another try though. I like the way they separate the little dogs from the big ones.

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