Large open green spaces and multiple sports courts offer fun for all ages. Quiet, family-friendly vibe with clean grounds and a playground perfect for kids. Dog owners enjoy a dog-friendly environment with trails and a creek for walks.
Clean grounds and a dog-friendly environment make it easy to walk dogs on a leash. The park offers a track for exercise and plenty of sights to keep dogs engaged during walks.
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The park has plenty of parking available for visitors.
The playground is safe and well-maintained for toddlers.
The park requires a permit for field usage.
Open lawns and separate fenced areas make play safe for big and small dogs. Flat paved walkways and plenty of benches offer comfort for visitors. Friendly people and lively dogs create a welcoming atmosphere with a clean, well-kept environment.
Separate sections for big dogs and small dogs keep play safe and fun. A washroom with a fountain near the pet entrance adds convenience. Dogs and owners tend to be friendly and well-behaved.
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The park has separate areas for small and large dogs.
There is a washroom with a fountain just outside the pet entrance.
The best time to visit is before 11am for fewer problematic dogs.
Spacious park offers lush greenery and large open grass areas perfect for picnics and BBQs. Trails are dog-friendly, welcoming leashed pets for walks and hikes. Weekends bring a lively crowd enjoying train and pony rides and paddle boats.
Trails welcome dogs on leashes, making it a dog-friendly spot for walks and hikes. Families and couples often bring their pets for picnics and outdoor fun alongside kids and other dogs.
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The cost to enter the park with a vehicle is $5.
Parking can be extremely difficult at Irvine Regional Park.
I need to arrive early because the park fills up quickly.
Trails wind through lush greenery with a running creek, perfect for peaceful hikes. Dogs enjoy off-leash freedom on short, family-friendly paths. Scenic hilltops and a nature center offer calm views and learning opportunities for all ages.
Plenty of space lets dogs roam freely on short, kid-friendly trails. Activities like hiking and running are all dog friendly, making it easy to exercise with your pet.
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The entrance fee is $5, with parking fees of $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends.
Parking is limited, so arriving early is recommended.
There are no public restrooms along the trails; facilities are only near the parking lot.
Enjoy dog-friendly patio with shade and heaters while sipping on juicy hazy IPAs. Relax to 90's hip hop in a mellow, neighborhood vibe. Daily food trucks add tasty variety to the laid-back atmosphere.
A good-sized patio offers plenty of space for dogs to relax. The entire spot is pet friendly, welcoming dogs and even other leashed pets outside. A mellow atmosphere makes it easy to hang out with your dog around.
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Parking is mostly street parking, but there is a good parking lot available.
The brewery gets busy on weekends and at nights, so plan accordingly.
There is often a food truck at the brewery; check social media for updates.
Spacious park offers multiple playgrounds and elegant bridges over calm streams. Well-maintained paths make it easy for families and pets to enjoy. Weekly Greyhounds dog walks highlight its dog-friendly vibe, while picnic and barbecue zones add to the fun.
A very large park with plenty of space for dogs to walk on leash. It hosts weekly Greyhounds dog walks and welcomes pets for casual strolls around the lake or pond.
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Parking at Eisenhower Park is free, but can be limited during peak times.
The park features paved walkways, making it accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
There is only one bathroom available at Eisenhower Park.
Trails circle a breathtaking lake with wide paths perfect for hiking and biking. Dogs are welcome but must stay on leash to protect wildlife like bobcats. Parking fills fast on busy days, yet the area remains peaceful and quiet.
Trail welcomes dogs and many people bring their pets along. Pets must stay on leash due to wildlife like bobcats. The path suits both walking and biking with dogs.
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Parking costs $3 in the designated parking lot on the north side.
Parking can be a challenge, so it's best to arrive early.
I needed to bring water because they don't sell any at the trailhead.
Large park offers spacious playgrounds and multiple sports courts for active fun. Grassy areas and a designated dog zone make it perfect for pets. Picnic spots under mature trees create a peaceful atmosphere for family gatherings and relaxation.
Plenty of grassy areas invite dogs to play freely. A designated dog area lets furry friends frolic safely while owners walk nearby.
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Hart Park has a large parking lot, but it can be missed easily.
There are only two handicap parking spots available at Hart Park.
The park has a playground, sand volleyball courts, public pool, and baseball fields.
Spacious rooms with black-out curtains keep noise low, perfect for dogs and guests alike. Heated pool and hot tub offer relaxation. A flat pet fee covers stays, while sound insulation calms pets during fireworks.
Rooms offer spacious layouts that accommodate two dogs comfortably. A flat pet fee of $45 covers the entire stay. Sound insulation keeps dogs calm even during fireworks outside.
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The hotel is pet friendly, allowing dogs in the rooms.
There is a shuttle stop to Disney right in front of the hotel.
Parking is available but incurs an additional fee.