Nice, but soooooooooooo sad and lonely for our poor pooch!!! No one else is ever there when we go(after work hrs., usually 6pm or so). Sad to see this nice resource so underused! Apparently SOMEONE’s been using it, maybe earlier in the day when we’re not there, since our doggie goes NUTS smelling every inch of the place! Watch out for those HEAVENLY«perfumed» benches and picnic tables, and the occasional«dog pie!!» They have a larger area for bigger dogs, and a smaller area for the little guys, though since we’re usually flying solo here, our little guy gets the big area to himself. If your doggie doesn’t «work and play well with others,» and/or you’re a borderline hermit yourself, this is your«go to» dog park!
Gabriela G.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
This dog park has been around since June 2005. It has a big dog section and a small dog section so that the large horse-dogs don’t stampede over the little chinchilla-pups. Lots of lush green grass. Benches, a water fountain, picnic tables, trees, a doggie bag post(in case you forgot your poopie bag) and trees, lots of trees. Lots of space for your furry ones to get tired out! Wiggley Field is inside Old Reid Park and there is LOTS to do inside Old Reid Park! You can put your doggies on leash and walk around the lake or streams. Beaver lake allows for weirdos to go fishing and drink beer, while teenagers get drunk and make out. Plenty of parking. Trees. Birds chirping. BBQ pits and more! Trails for runners and hiking paths for all. …and trees!