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Welcome to the wonderful dog park located at 29W128 83rd St, Naperville, IL! This fully fenced, off-leash area is perfect for your furry friend to run and play freely. With a spacious open field, shaded seating areas, and dog-friendly trails, you and your pup can enjoy a day outdoors. The park is easily accessible with free nearby parking and a double-gated entrance for added safety. Don’t worry about waste cleanup, as poop bags are provided, and you can even bring along your dog's favorite toys for extra fun! The park has received a glowing 5-star rating from DogPack users, praising its beautiful trails and ample spaces for socializing with other dogs. While it’s technically a forest preserve, many visitors have reported enjoying the park off-leash without issue. Keep in mind that there are no specific areas for big or small dogs, and there aren’t any swimming or camping amenities available. Although there’s no water fountain mentioned, this large park offers an inviting atmosphere for both you and your dog to explore together!
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Nice trails. Lots of other dogs to play with. Pretty 🏞️ park.
This is a huge huge park but it's a forest preserve more than anything. Technically you aren't allowed to have your dog off leash here but Ive done wildlife photography many times here and I've never seen anyone checking. Technically for any of the forest preserves in will county (also dupage and maybe Kane) you're supposed to have a "license" for your dog and wear a badge. It's a yearly fee and they have to be up to date on vaccines. (I'm just the messenger... I don't appreciate the policy..) Anyway there's two entrances, miles apart from each other (that's how huge this place is). The one off of Naperville Rd has a porta potty, a shaded area with tables (mosquitoes though at certain times of the year), but no water fountain. The other entrance is usually where school buses park to take lunch (I guess that's what they're doing) and is more crowded. There's a larger pavilion and lots of walkers in beautiful weather.
great paths and nice large field to play in!
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