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    Springville Park

    4.4 (59 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    My dog got attacked
    Kaitlyn B.

    *PLEASE READ* if you care about your dog DO NOT put them in the big pin!!!! I have been here twice and I have witnessed 7 dog fights in the big pin. The dog cooper which is a pit bull mix is a very scary dog and intimidated everyone! He is there all day every day and is always the one that either instigates or starts the fights. His owner is usually sitting down somewhere not paying attention and when you do call him out he gets an attitude about how his dog is totally trained. Other than all the blood shed I have seen the only two times I have been there, no complaints besides that and people don't pick up their dogs poop. WATCH OUT FOR COOPER THE PIT BULL!!!! P.S!!! Last time I was there a man comes with a huge Doberman with a muzzle on. He puts it into the big pin and you could tell this dog wanted to kill. It was going after all the dogs and the owner was just laughing. Thank god he had a muzzle on

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    Juri L.

    Amazing dog park with huge fields! I love that it separates big vs small dogs which was very helpful for my shy puppy. There is plenty of space for all the dogs with 2 benches in the small dog section and a water fountain. Slightly smaller parking lot but street parking is also available.

    Nice park with grass and decent shade!
    Janna L.

    Nice park, awesome dogs, friendly people. It was a Sat aft, not too hot and not too busy. Perfect. Lots of grass (no mulch, yes!), benches to sit on and ample shade. Tons of space for the dog to chase her ball, even with a chuck-it launcher. Well maintained park. Water available for your pooch. Poop bags there too. Regarding any parking lot, carry your valuables with you. Some people were speaking about having had their car broken into the day before, credit cards stolen and used across the street immediately. Bring your purse with you or leave it at home. Roll up vehicle windows and lock doors. Locals love this park. The views of the mountains are good too. The only one I prefer more is Simi Valley Dog Park.

    Good shade in throughout the day.
    Michelle M.

    I've been coming to this dog park for about a year and I love it. I've only started checking in recently. The regulars are friendly, good, fun people and my dog generally loves playing with all dogs. That being said I have seen an influx of aggressive dogs being brought into our fun and peaceful park. So, for new people who aren't sure about bringing your dog here, please check the Friends of Camarillo dog parks and the Camarillo Springville dog park website for restrictions. For example, If you are not sure if your dog is going to be agressive to other dogs( example-you just got the dog today or within a month), DON'T bring it. If your dog needs to wear a muzzle so it doesn't bite other dogs, DON'T bring it here. If your dog incessantly barks at other dogs and instigates fights, DON'T bring it here. Non-aggressive dogs ONLY. No breed restrictions, only behavior restrictions. I recognize that small scuffles can happen and that's normal. But to mitigate risks these rules are in place to PROTECT EVERYONE. Most of the good people here will just leave if they see a dog that looks suspect but if you are aware that your dog does anything on this list, or on those on the fence, for your protection and out of respect for the others in the park, do not bring your dog. Please take your dog to a licensed trainer for classes before introducing them to this environment.

    The result of a reactive dog clamping onto and biting my dog's neck at this park.
    Alyssa C.

    To the owner of the dog who clamped onto and bit my dog's neck, refusing to let go: Do not take your dog back to any dog park or leave him/her off leash 2) Invest in some reactive dog training. If this happens again and somebody calls animal control, your dog could be put down. Don't be irresponsible and put any dog including your own dog's life on the line. My dog could have died had an artery been punctured. We are blessed that she is the sweetest dog and does not fight back or this could have turned out worse. Oh and we will not be returning to this park. I really liked taking her here, but you've ruined it for us and possibly others who were at the scene.

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    Large and has a place for small dogs. No problems so far just some issues with people looking after their dogs. Grass is green and kept.

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    3 years ago

    Best dog park in Ventura County. Gets busy but none the less awesome.

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    Nice dog park but a little hidden. Well kept and nice that they have water fountaons for the doggos. Place for big and small dogs.

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    Ask the Community - Springville Park

    Is the dog park lit at night time?

    Hi Tammy, Springville Dog Park closes at dusk, and is not lit at night. - ER

    Does anyone know if this park will stay open during the corona crisis?

    All neighborhood and community parks are still open, but 6ft. social distancing should be followed.

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    I love to bring my dog here its always 1-3 or sometimes no dogs so mine can roam freely with no…read moreworries of fighting or bothering anyone elses dog Others who use this park are friendly and courteous my only gripe is those who let their dogs (dooo doo) and leave it for everyone else to step in or see it! Please pick up after your dogs!

    This is specifically in reference to the dog park…read more There's a big dog side and a small dog side at this park. You can take your dog off leash and have them go explore, play with each other, socialize (sniff butts), and take in all the new aromas of the park! There's been doggy bags every time I've come, and there's also a place with picnic tables in the shade for you to sit down and watch your doggy or for them to rest in the shade if they need to. They have a short, doggy sized water fountain. You just have to use your foot to turn it on and your dog can drink from it. If your dog is like mine and doesn't like drinking straight from the water fountain, I would suggest bringing a collapsable water bowl for you doggy to drink from. There's obstacles on both the big and small doggy park sides for your dogs to practice on, although my dog is all about socializing (sniffing butts) and doesn't understand the obstacle course cause his training sucks (crud, that's a burn on the owner, which is me). I only urge people to please make sure your dogs are up-to-date on their shots before bringing them here and please don't bring your kids if they are afraid of dogs (one parent brought her daughter, who was afraid of dogs and didn't want one anyone near her). And please, please, please pick up after your dog. I know it's a stinky (get it? :-)) part of dog ownership, but it's still part of ownership. Otherwise, let your dog run free (in the enclosed space)!!!!

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