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Website: eventseeker.com
Phone: (806) 775-2687
Cross Streets: Near the intersection of S I-27 and 5
301 Interstate 27 Lubbock, TX 79401-3504 ·1292.31 mi
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Amenities
- Family friendly
Reviews
tripadvisorGreat neighborhood park. They had a fishing tournament going on… lots of people there. Big are with lots to do. People fishing, walking, running, riding bikes, playing frisbee….
MoreNice little park with lake, parie dogs, nice horse statues. At entrance a nice tractor history outdoor display of old farm equipment. Nothing to much but a relaxing area to stretch out and enjoy some peace
MoreWe did a lot here from picnicking with the ducks to watching prairie dogs to seeing sculptures. Diverse and fun with lots to do.
MoreWe were traveling from Abilene to Amarillo and needed a dog park to exercise the dachshunds. The small dog side is very big, there are dog bag stations everywhere, several benches, most in the shade, ample shade trees and a water station. Tucked away from traffic and noise, the owners were respectful and we really enjoyed the break from traveling.
MoreHappy that someone mentioned in a review how to find the dog park as there is no signage at entrance to park. You turn right immediately after coming into park. Park was large, with benches scattered around. We were very impressed with how responsible the large after work crowd was about picking up after their dogs. Our dogs had been in the car all day driving - and ran until we finally had to leave.
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