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    5th Street Dog Park

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    It is a great place to take your dog. Clean and off the road. you will miss it unless you are looking real close.

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    Hound Town Dog Park

    Hound Town Dog Park

    4.3
    (50 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Hound Town Dog Park was a delightful find on our road trip. It really has everything you need for a…read moregood dog park. There is plenty of parking and a porta potty right out front. It is separated into two sides for large and small dogs and both sides are well appointed toys and activities for the dogs. They have both grassy areas and an area that is more dirt/ sand, so there are options for your pup. They also have watering stations and hoses. For the humans, they have multiple benches and I noticed specifically on the small dog side that there was a bench area under a full shade for very hot days. As usual, the large dog area contained more occupants than the small dog side, but we did meet one very sweet little pup while we were there for our dog to play with and she got to get out and stretch her legs. We all really enjoyed our time here.

    Great park nothing to really complain about other than some of the types of people that come into…read morethe area. 1. Some have no consideration for others ie: keeping watchful eye on ur pup and maybe following at times to make sure to pick up the pets poo, & make sure no fights happen. 2. This is a DOG PARK, so please keep eyes on your children and don't let them run a muck. They have parks made for those little ones too. Nobody will or should apologize if something happens to person's unmonitored child, that's just poor parenting. (CPS) 3. Lastly it is a community park so try and be nice and civil in this day an age. Don't break out into fights. Asses the situation and both owners work it out, not straight up jr high drama that some of these people do. --- Also the toys and dog bowls are there for the dogs to share and play with, don't pocket them for your own self-ish reasons. Buy your own dogs stuff. Karma - she keeps very thorough receipts Otherwise I give it a B+ because it's the only dog park in Moreno Valley, yet it's practically on Redlands front door step so.... ya..

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    Pups to play
    Pups to play
    This little guy is always up for plays. He wants to race up and down the fence
    This little guy is always up for plays. He wants to race up and down the fence
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    Redlands Dog Park

    Redlands Dog Park

    4.1
    (104 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    IRRESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERS HERE!!! first time at this park, I…read morewent and nobody was there around 12pm. a while later This older couple comes in with their husky and let him off the leash, and the interaction is semi-okay but my dog isn't even a year so I made sure to keep him close since I don't know how he would act. He is generally just overly excited and wants to run up and greet but i don't let him yet. This couples dog came over and their dog kept trying to mount my puppy. All they did was say "no humping" and let him run around still. I should have known and took him out but I wasn't quick enough. I talked to the lady a little bit and her comments were just very questionable like as if because my dog is a pitbull that makes him the one in the wrong automatically. Their husky completely ignored them and then ignored me and even as my pup was right next to me with his leash , started to try mounting my pup again. my dog didn't like that and a scuffle ensued. I got bit in the midst of it all, and even as their dog had my dogs face in its mouth, they just kept saying "let go" and tried getting him back on the leash. My dog was pretty shaken and even after he stopped, their dog STILL came after mine and bit him in the leg and tried pulling and all they said was "let go of him" like it was no big deal. I was too busy making sure my dog was good and looked at my wound and by the time I looked back they were out the gate and already pretty much gone as the man's wife was saying "that's it," and some other things. before they walked away as i was holding my dog she had the nerve to say "you should still be careful of pit bulls.." and other nonsense. EXCUSE ME?! I did right by containing my dog and the nerve to try to blame it on my dogs breed when it was THEIR HUSKY who wouldn't leave mine alone. I have some good puncture wounds and the fact that they just left is completely irresponsible. I'm guessing it was their first time there like mine but to just leave and not even see if my dog or me were okay is extremely fucked up. My dog is a puppy, i've had him less than a month. He is new to everything after I adopted him from SB animal shelter, and so I wanted to introduce him to some new sights, smells, and other dogs. He doesn't really know how to act so when someone came in I put him on the leash since he gets overly excited. I did my part and felt I was being a responsible owner by making sure he stayed close and leashed even in the park. he doesn't even know aggression because he has never been exposed to anything like that. he is all play. I was by myself and the fact that they didn't even take responsibility. there was no sorry, just running away. The couple was an older couple, looked caucasian. the lady had a hat and sunglasses. don't remember the man too much. we were all talking and everything seemed to be "fine" but they didn't control their dog. I would have gotten their information but the way they left so fast and were already gone by the time I got up is crazy. I would definitely remember them if I saw them. My dog was so defeated, he has a small limp and I had to carry him partly to the car and inside once we got home. i'm very disappointed because it's my first dog and our first time at the dog park. I felt I was prepared to the best of my ability and I know some other people aren't as responsible for their dogs but it's common sense if yours dog doesn't know how to act you take control. This was a lesson learned and I hope that this can help others in the future. i'm more disappointed in the fact that they just left me and my dog like this and didnt even check if we were okay. they were only concerned with getting their dog out and leaving because they were judgmental about my dog and trying to place blame. I'm still in shock.

    Except for some of the people that come here and think they do not have to follow the rules, This…read moreis one of my favorite dog parks. When I lived closer, we tried to go every.single.day. Just like any dog park, there are untrained dogs & nasty people. Just ignore that and let your dog have s good time!

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    Her 3rd month birthday w/ Mom. Our chunky girl lol
    Her 3rd month birthday w/ Mom. Our chunky girl lol
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    Ford Park

    Ford Park

    4.1
    (47 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Great park to bring a toddler who likes to feed animals. Last visit, brought some frozen veggies to…read morefeed the ducks. One of the larger ducks was acting like a puppy - it was so endearing and frightening at the same time. Right now there's a lot of construction. The main restroom area is being worked on. The parking near the dog park fills up quickly. I prefer this parking area compared to the main lot on the other side of the tennis courts. I love how they have racket ball courts but hardly see anyone using them. Overall, solid park and amenities.

    This was my first visit to Ford Park. There's parking available, but the spots can fill up…read morequickly. To reach the ponds, after you park, you'll need to walk upwards to the left where there is a dirt foot trail to the ponds. There are two ponds. The first one that you'll see, is the smaller one. There are a few ducks that were here when we arrived. We saw several people fishing in this pond because the park recently stocked up the pond with fish. Although, when I spoke to someone who was leaving, they caught 3 fishes and were heading home. Another person who just arrived an hour earlier, still didn't catch any fish. My advice is to go early in the morning when the fish are hungry to catch the fish. To see the larger pond, just keep heading upwards to the right and you'll immediately see it to your left. This pond has most of the ducks congregating here. We saw less people fishing at this pond maybe because there were more ducks. The main reason to going to this park was to feed the ducks. You're not supposed to feed them bread. We brought bird seeds and sunflower seeds (with no salt) with us. When we went, there were three types of ducks: Mallards (The males have the pretty green colored feathers from their head to their necks while the females are covered with different shades of brown. I like the light tan feathered ones. You may see the all-white feathered Mallard which is pretty too.) Muscovy (they look like they're wearing red masks lol) The ones here were rather large compared to the other ducks. American Wigeon (they're smaller than the Mallard & Muscovy with green feather streak from their eyes going down their necks. At the top of their heads, the feathers are a white streak going down their necks as well. The main part of their body is covered with brown feathers.) Overall, we had an enjoyable time here feeding the ducks and relaxing in the park. Great free activity to bring along your kids to see the ducks. Just remember not to feed them bread because it lacks nutritional value and can lead to health problems for the birds.

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    Yes, love me a good hill to race up.  Bring it little humans, let's go.
    Yes, love me a good hill to race up. Bring it little humans, let's go.
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    Celebration Park

    Celebration Park

    4.3
    (35 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    Great park in MoVall! I was looking for free kid friendly activities in the area and went here for…read morethe splash pad. I saw the splash pad opens at 11am. We got there around 11:20. The teeny tiny parking lot holds maybe 16 cars, but there's plenty of parking right outside in the residential area. We went today, which is a Friday and although the street signs said No Parking on Fridays due to street sweeping, at least a dozen cars were parked so I took a chance and parked on the street too, hoping the patrol and street sweep already happened. I carried our camping chairs and stuff and posted up inside the splash pad where there was shade under a big palm tree. They had 4 concrete benches and ledges but most were not shaded. A bunch of families had their blankets and chairs set up outside the splash pad fence under all the trees. The restrooms were just past the front of the entrance to the splash pad. The play ground was right next door with some shade and a good size jungle gym and 4 swings, 2 of which are those giant chair swings. And because it is summer, the school district had 3 pops that were serving free lunch to all the kids. Fridays was cheeseburgers, which was perfect! They packed up around 12:30pm, so come before noon! We had a blast and will definitely come back this summer!

    Love coming to the playground especially for the splash pad during the hot weather days. The…read morebathrooms are clean and there is large shaded area for people to eat. Only downside, like all of MoVal nice parks but the playground is always in direct sunlight so kids can only play on select areas without getting burned.

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    Celebration Park
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