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    Kirtland Dog Park

    2.2 (6 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Hyder Park

    Hyder Park

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    We walked our dogs around this park for about 1.5 hours (in the shade) before heading to the…read moreairport. I loved that there were so many shady trees. And about 10 minutes to the airport too

    I write a lot of reviews about parks. When I started Yelping, I was a full-time dad with the best…read morejob on the planet: my daughter was one, going on two, and I was her chauffeur to the universe, that all-enveloping, extraordinary, terrifying, delightful thing we call Life. I was also pretty connected to this thing we call the Internet. It was the rabbit I pulled out of my hat, that trick up my sleeve that unveiled local joy. Truth told, I'd lived in the Duke City the better part of 15 years and I honestly didn't think the place had much to offer either of us. And I didn't find much on Yelp, either. What followed, during that year with my daughter, were endless reviews of places I found as I toted her around the city on my bike, with the occasional drive to the Balloon Museum, indoor soccer field or hiking trail. I reviewed all of 'em with abandon. I felt like I had an obligation, as a parent, to share what we experienced. (You can find many of these reviews on my Lists, specifically "Kids Rule the 505" and "Kiddo Files: Parks".) It's a tough gig, the ol' full-time parent thing, we're always looking for something to do that doesn't involve a television screen. Yelp was, and continues to be, my best resource for parents. I know I'm late in the game discovering Hyder Park, but it's my favorite new locale on Tuesday nights. The irony is thick. In this supposedly inter-connected digital landscape, this little slice of green grass and towering trees (ooh! tall shady things!) crafts something we call Community. Food trucks, music and people. It's that simple, and the place is a blast. Beginning at about 4pm, the white folk descend in droves. (They're really open-minded and indiscriminate, promise.) The good times roll until around 8pm. Kids run wild, parents connect and take a load off, and if only for a few hours, this city looks a little like Portland. And it's free! (Including the yoga, 5-6pm. Don't think I'll be partaking in that there stretchy stuff, though.) Don't let the white people thing scare you off. Grab your calendar, virtual or paper, and pencil in Hyder Park as your Tuesday night place-to-be. It's glorious.

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    Montessa Park off-leash dog park

    Montessa Park off-leash dog park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Large, empty land with NO trees or shade but lots of weeds with lots of goatheads. However, someone…read morewas kind enough to plough a road around the perimeter & up the middle of the property that allows for much more ease in walking with less pulling goatheads from paws. My thanks for the courtesy.

    Solid 4/5 stars. Was not expecting a sparkling dog park, and you should do the same if you're…read morecoming here. The area is not hard to find, you just need a good pair of eyes to follow the two signs that point you in the direction, not joking. The parking area is small, but I would bet you'd be the only person parked here, just as I was. The first area you enter you'll see the entrance sign and all the rules. It says no dogs off leash in this area, though I found no one to be enforcing it... oops. The actual dog area is to the right of this sign through the green gate. Once you enter, you'll notice a well-worn path that encircles the area. It's about 0.33 miles round trip, 7 ish minutes to walk at a leisurely pace. Tons of sticker bushes around, and the area itself is not the most well kept park, but I'm glad we got to walk around some. My pup didn't wander off into the center of the area, but she kept on the path and I'm thankful for that. I did not want to be constantly picking off things from her paws. Bring a trash bag with you to pick up the litter here and there. All in all, might come back to see if she'll do the little obstacle course they have set up!

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    Montessa Park off-leash dog park
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    Coronado Dog Park

    Coronado Dog Park

    3.3
    (12 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    So the map on here is incorrect it's actually across the street because we drove around the park it…read moreshows on the map and there's literally no entrance it's the future housing of the fire department. So you wanna go across The street. There's a gate by cream land factory and across the street from Sunbelt. Pretty dry no water for dogs but there is plenty of room to run around, chairs to sit on and trees. But there is aloooooot of trash here. Not well maintained

    Arf. This is a pretty arf-y park. It's a dog park located…read moreright, right off the freeway and 2nd Street. There's a place where you can let your dog off the leash and run wild. There's a large "urban camping" situation going on at this park. Lots and lots of people camping out here, with pitched tents, little shelters, lean-to structures, and the works. There are some pretty good examples of cool structures that can be made out of tarps and shopping carts. The park is bisected by 3rd Street, which cuts right through the heart of it, dividing Coronado Dog Park from Coronado Skate Park, which seems to have even more of a population of campers. Parking for this park is rather difficult, since it's right along busy streets. There's no restrooms here, and most of the trees seem to be dead/dying. Perhaps from the lack of water or the tremendous amount of pee. This isn't a good example of the parks that the Land of Enchantment has to offer. I'd suggest going elsewhere, even if you do need to walk the dog. If you're having some early morning hair of the dog, then this might be a good place to go. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about your dog running onto the freeway, since it's elevated at this point. There seems to be no segregation for big dogs and little ones. I wouldn't come to this park after dusk.

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    Lots of dogs to play with beautiful day
    Lots of dogs to play with beautiful day
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    USS Bullhead Dog Park

    USS Bullhead Dog Park

    3.3
    (7 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Great dog park overall. Easy access to water. There are trees for shade and mulch throughout. The…read morepark is also pretty big so dogs have room to run. There are two fences areas for dogs. The smaller one for smaller dog. The park is well taken care of and most people at the park at knowledge about dogs.

    As the human mother of a neurotic herding dog, I have traversed the area for adequate dog park…read moreterritory. The bottom line is that Bullhead is fine but not great. There are two areas, both located behind one of the baseball fields - one area is more grassy but fewer trees, the other with wood chips and better shade. There's a water fountain on the far east end and plenty of available trash cans and clean-up bags. I don't have children but taking your dog to the dog park seems to pull a number of similar themes with taking your kid to the playground: 1) safety, 2) sanitation, and 3) camaraderie. Safety: I don't believe it's truly fair to judge a venue by its patrons, but the pups that frequent Bullhead are "tough." Anecdotally there seems to be more rough (but generally safe) play than just trotting around, friendly sniffing, or lounging in the shade. This works for many pups, but not all. Obviously this fluctuates with the temperament of the dogs present. Know your dog and assess the situation appropriately for him/her. Sanitation: Despite the numerous signs around the park, owners seem to neglect that Rover and Sparky will probably using their playground opportunity to relieve themselves. Please, folks, clean up after your dogs. You don't want to step in that and you REALLY don't want to clean those smelly paws after your dog tramples through a pile while chasing a frisbee. Pick it up - it's the right thing to do. Camaraderie: There is a clear group of "regulars" here. They know each other and they know each other's dogs. Initially this felt a bit like the 3rd grade playground - "Who's the new girl? Her dog seems weird..." (you get the idea) but they have warmed up over time. There are only a few benches in this park along with some free floating patio furniture, so seating can be hard to come by. Overall, it's a matter of convenience that we go to Bullhead, rather than a love of the place. We'll be returning for more pup playtime and hopefully new furry friends to be made.

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    USS Bullhead Dog Park
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