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Located at 800 Bryant Ave in South St Paul, MN, this officially designated dog park offers a spacious, fenced area for your furry friends to roam off-leash in a safe environment. To access the park, dog owners need to obtain a yearly permit from South Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, which costs $20 for residents and $30 for non-residents. This requirement helps ensure that all dogs using the park are vetted and registered, providing an added layer of safety for your pets. The park boasts amenities such as separate areas for large and small dogs, a water station with an integrated dog bowl just outside the fenced zone, and complimentary poop bags available for responsible pet owners. While some users appreciate the open field as an ideal spot for off-leash training and socialization, there are also mentions of limited shade, with only a few picnic table shelters available. The surroundings feature beautiful trails suited for leashed walks, making it a pleasant location to visit. Overall, this dog park is a well-maintained space that strives to keep dogs and their owners safe and happy.
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I love the people and the pups who visit this park, but otherwise there’s not much to write home about. It’s in a beautiful area full of lots of trails to explore on leash with your pup, but the park itself is just a fenced open field with one small shaded sitting area. Though I enjoy it, it’s not our favorite place.
Thia dog park requires a yearly permit from South Saint Paul parks and rec. You simply stop in 125 3rd ave n in SSP and bring rabies cert. $20 residents $30 non residents. It os a great way for the city park to provide a safe and well cared for dog park. By safe I mean that all dogs are (supposed) vetted and registered. With this policy in place it means our dogs are a lot safer here than other dog parks. If ever there is an issue,a problem dog, or bite, the victim has some protection. The park provides poop bags and garbage too. There is also a water station just outside the fenced area with a dog bowl integrated into it! Theres a big and small dog area. It is wheelchair ♿️ accessible. The problem I found here is the lack of shade. However the park put up shelters over picnic tables in two areas to get out of the sun/rain/snow. So, this park is a great big open field where dogs can run all over yet stay within site. I found it ideal for off leash dog training. Just please people, get a pass. It keeps everyone safe and healthy. Thanks! See you there!




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