
Great road trip stop. On a 90° afternoon in late June. Ours was the lone pup and he got to run and play fetch. Grassy stops/dog parks are a rare find in the southwest, so we were thankful to find this one on our trip route.

The dog park is located behind the store and car wash. It's nice that this service is provided for your dog to be off leash; however, the"park" is very small. This may be fine for little dogs; but, don't expect your medium/large younger dog to burn off much energy on a road trip. I am thankful, though, that it allowed my dog some time off leash to go pee. As with many dog parks, some owners just don't pick up after their dogs--kinda hard to miss it in this small park!

Stopped by on a road trip. A bit of a drive off the interstate, but worth it.
This park had just what our dog needed mid afternoon in July, 108 degrees. It's difficult to find dog parks with grass when traveling in the Southwest. Our dog was able to run and be with other dogs. Available water and poop bag stations, but I didn't notice any human bathrooms.

Stopped by on a road trip and pleased to find this park. Gave our Vizsla space to run. Only issue we had was with one dog bothering ours. Luckily, there was no one in the small dog park, so we were able to use it.
This park was great for a much needed stop on a road trip. A bit further off the interstate, it's in a housing development, so no bothersome traffic. The park was great for our Vizsla that wanted to stretch and run after spending hours in the car. Beware: the dog park is all woodchips, but there is grass next door, if you keep on leash. In the dog park, there are some trees and a little shade, plenty of benches (some covered, some not), bins, but no water. The day we went--middle of day in July--there were no other dogs there.