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    Hollenback Dog Park

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    2022april - Still "temporarily" closed! Nothing in pen except for tire. I didn't see dog park parking sign.

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    Wags Indoor Dog Park

    Wags Indoor Dog Park

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I was ecstatic to find a dog boarding/grooming/training/daycare 5 minutes from my house! It's…read morelocated at the rear of the Wet Paint building on Horton Street. This isn't a "free-for-all" for any dog owner to bring their dog as they can a regular outdoor dog park. This is more of a daycare/boarding facility and you will need to provide shot records. You can bring them for one day but there is a fee. When you call to inquire, Neil will first schedule your dog(s) for a free "consultation" where he sees how the dog's temperament is, how he/she is with other dogs, etc. If you decide to bring your dog here, you'll need your dogs shot records for rabies and Bordetella. Neil, Sara and Devin are so good with the dogs. There is a huge indoor area to run around, play, and do what dogs do. Our two medium size dogs love coming here -- they literally jump at the door to go in when we first arrive in the morning! As soon as they see one of the staff members, they get excited and run to greet them! When I pick them up after work they are tired out and sleep for the rest of the night!!! Prices are great as well and there are discounts for multiple dogs. HOURS: Monday thru Friday from 7 am to 6 pm Saturday, Sunday: Boarding only -- but are sometimes open for daycare. Check their Facebook page. Lots of info there!

    Let me start off by saying, I missed my trip cause of these animals (owners Devyn, Neil, office…read moremanager) and was charged $400 to keep my GSD for one day. I prepaid $300 (six days) for a suite (never do that with them, they will scam you). They saw the dog ahead of time and approved his stay. (I specified to them nobody would take my dog in since he's not neutered/trained). I dropped him off @ 10 am and had to catch a flight in NY. At 4 pm I get a text saying dog has anxiety and there are damages. They self-assessed damages @ $100 and charged my card without my consent. Next morning @ 9 am I picked up my dog all crippled, dehydrated, and weak from a small crate instead of a suite. Neil (the husband) began to upsell their training services and stated my $250 credit can be used towards that. When I declined, then the response was well then we'll use that money for the damages that are really no more than $100. They were also moving him (dog) from crate to crate to justify the damages. I paid for a bigger space and if the dog was nervous he should of been confined to one suite (not crate). They made all of the wrong decisions and dumped it all on me. Rover is a better alternative in my opinion. When the dog was brought back home he was severely dehydrated. (there was no water in the crate). Drank for 5 min non stop. They kept him without water overnight. I lost thousands of dollars on my flight, hotel, dog boarding. Dog was hospitalized for the first time in his 4.5 years. My attorney discouraged any reviews but I don't want anyone else getting hurt.

    Nay Aug Park

    Nay Aug Park

    4.1
    (45 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    We originally came to Nay Aug Park because we wanted to visit the Everhart Museum, and we did, but…read morewe had no idea that this park had so much to explore! We ended up walking our dog over to the tree house overlook and the views of the gorge and the water below were genuinely breathtaking. Along the way, we made time to check out Brooks Coal Mine which is an interesting piece of history. It's a small, shallow mind that was built more than 100 years ago and I love that there is a memorial there to all the coal miners who have lost their lives working in the mine. We walked through shaded paths and green spaces taking in the scenery and just really enjoying the vibes here. There were lots of trees and greenspace with quiet benches and so many things to look at. We actually got really excited when we spotted a bug that we had never seen before. I added a photo below and maybe I sound like a crazy person but I'm not from this area. I learned afterwards that it was a spotted lantern fly. Apparently that's not a great thing for the ecosystem and they're kind of a n invasive pest, but you learn something new everyday right? I honestly wish we had planned for more time at the park itself, but we did stay for about an hour and really enjoyed our walk and the fact that our dog was having such a lovely time here. I still feel like there was more for us to see. Parking was easy and entry was free. If you are in the area and just want to stretch your legs or take in the beautiful nature, this is definitely a place to check out.

    Beautiful very scenic, I walk around here with my little Pug all the time and she loves it! Lots of…read moreuphill.

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    Hickory Run State Park

    Hickory Run State Park

    4.4
    (96 reviews)
    18.4 mi

    If you don't mind the terrain - which can be a bit unstable - then this is a hike you'll enjoy!…read more The river runs right next to it. I parked at the "Devils" parking entrance. There's a tiny bridge as well as a very iffy hike alongside. I had my deaf and blind dog along with me so I couldn't do too much as I was afraid he'd fall down the side into the river. I hear that just past this parking area there's a beach? That should be cool. I'm actually on my way back there this morning to check it out. Bring water and bug spray cause I can only imagine the mosquitos, etc., that are there in late Spring and during Summertime. Enjoy!! Happy hiking.

    I've camped at Hickory Run a few times and although this time there were some updates, there were…read moresome major downfalls. I stayed in the organized group camping area and loved how the sites that we booked allowed for plenty of tents to spread out within your group. We stayed in J, K and L. Last year there were porter potties and this year there was a bathhouse. Sadly there were no showers, the family bathroom was locked all weekend, and maintence getting to the bathroom was not good. Wehad to walk through a field of knee high grass to get there. During peak tick season, this was not ideal. Lastly, quiet hours apparently do not exist this is area of camping. Groups around us were chanting and singing before 5am and had an intense volleyball match at 6am. Boyscotts camped near us and were up late screaming until 12am. There needs to be more ranger presence, this truly altered our experience. The state park itself has great hiking and swimming area but the organized group sites were very mismanaged.

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    Morris Central Park Dog Park

    Morris Central Park Dog Park

    4.3
    (36 reviews)
    76.8 mi

    Great dog park! With a few things that could be upgraded. I…read moredrive 20 minutes to come here as a treat for my dogs, as it's the largest dog park I know of and has some great off-leash allowed walking space as well. There is basically 4 different areas in this park - a small dog area, 2 large dog areas and a short wooded path that you can walk on with your dog. Sometimes I've been here where they close half the larger dog area, I'm not sure why this is. In the parking lot, there is a port-a-john for us humans, and trash can/doggie bags for the pups. Everyone seems to be really responsible here with their dog which is a major benefit. Some cons: - can be muddy after rain - no trash cans or bags provided inside the park area, only before you enter the park - sometimes they close half the park (I don't know why this is?) - limited seating/benches for humans

    I must say this is my favorite dog park I have ever been to. I have two little dogs, and take them…read morehere often to roam in the small dog area. Typically always pleasant experiences with the people and other dogs. As long as people follow the rules that is... However, I have to include an important warning for those in the small dog section about the trees above that drop these fairly large rock-solid chestnuts at unexpected periods of time at lightning speeds!! One of these suckers hit my 10 pound shitzu in the back pretty hard and she was yelping in pain/fear! :(

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