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If you're looking for a great place for your pup to play in Richlandtown, Pennsylvania, check out this official dog park located at FMCG+33J. This fully fenced park provides designated areas for both big and small dogs, ensuring a safe and fun environment for all. The amenities include a water fountain for hydration, obstacle courses for adventurous pups, and ample seating and shaded areas for you to relax while your dog plays. Plus, it features a double-gated entrance that adds an extra layer of security. While the park may not be as spacious as others in the area, it makes up for it with well-maintained grass and a friendly atmosphere. Visitors have noted that the park is neatly kept, with plenty of toys available for your dog, and poop bag dispensers that are well-stocked. There’s also a dog-friendly trail nearby and free parking accessible, making it easy to visit. The park boasts a 4.5-star rating based on user feedback, highlighting its appeal among local dog owners. Just a heads up: Finding the park can be tricky, so be sure to follow the right route from the larger parking area to avoid getting lost. Happy playing!
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Not as large as the Lenape Park dog park and hidden from view via two different parking areas that are a block apart. This seems to have allowed there to continue to be grass present in both large and small dog areas. Trees surround the fence closely of the large dog area for ample shade. Holding area between the two gates is a full concrete slab with the water dish that was full. There was a second water dish inside the large dog area that we used. Toys were scattered in the large dog area and there was one tug rope in the plastic milk crate basket in the holding area. Poop bag dispensers were full. The map through this app took me to a dead end road. The park sits on borough property that is a full block long and includes a macadam trail, baseball / softball diamond, playground, tennis courts, and a gathering hall with a large parking lot at the opposite end of the block from the dead end road. Parking on the dead end road requires you to turn left at the trail loop and head beyond a tree line to see the dog park to your left. Walking the block from the hall parking lot allows you to see the dog park straight ahead when you're about halfway there. The fencing with yellow tape through the top is the baseball field, not the dog park.








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