

This is a nice fenced dog park. It was great to get the dogs out after travel and only being on leash for so long.

We enjoyed this 2 mile hike. Once we found the yellow arrow marker at the start of the trail it was easy to follow. It's a single track trail made more for mountain bikes than hikers but we didn't see any bikes or other hikers. The only downside is a few bridges that are a little iffy for dogs. The slats are spaced too far apart so they could get they're feet in them. We took them slow and all three of our dogs did fine, even the old gal.

We were camping in their parking lot through Harvest Hosts. They let us use the fenced beer garden when no one was using it, to let our dogs run free. It's a big enough space to use a ball chucker and for our young dog to wear herself out running. They also said dogs could go into the main building and get a treat. They even sell dog collars and leashes.

We went on a cool morning and were the only ones there. The large dog area is huge and has agility type obstacles. My dogs loved it. The only downside was the very wet grass/vegetation that soaked our shoes, but it was worth it to see the dogs so happy.