About the Dog Park:
Midway Dog Park, located at 1070 Interlaken Dr, Midway, UT 84049, is a spacious and well-loved destination for dog owners. Known for its scenic views and community atmosphere, it provides a great environment for dogs to run, play, and socialize.
Fencing:
- The park is divided into two fenced areas: one for small dogs (under 30 pounds) and one for large dogs (over 30 pounds), ensuring a safe environment for all sizes.
Distractions:
- Occasionally, there are aggressive dogs and unsupervised children which can cause distractions and potential safety issues.
Amenities:
- Year-round water availability for dogs
- Shaded shelter for respite from the sun
- Cement tunnels for dogs to play on
- Perimeter path for walking
- Benches and rocks for sitting
- Waste disposal bags provided
- Various contributions from the community, such as bowls and swimming pools
Pricing:
- No specific pricing information is mentioned; typically, local dog parks are free or have a minimal fee.
Cleanliness:
- The park is generally clean and well-maintained, with regular stocking of disposal bags.
- Community efforts help keep the park tidy and inviting.
Hazards:
- Lack of shade can make it hot during summer months.
- Presence of stickers and other plants that can hurt dogs’ paws.
- Occasional aggressive dogs.
- Small dogs’ area lacks a water fountain.
Extras:
- Beautiful views of the surrounding area.
- Regulars and a close-knit community of dog owners.
- Areas for other recreational activities such as baseball, volleyball, basketball, and tennis nearby.
Rules:
- Separate areas for small and large dogs.
- Owners are expected to clean up after their pets.
- Supervision of children is important to prevent agitating dogs.
- Community-driven contributions are encouraged to enhance park facilities.
Community Safety Rules:
- Owners should be vigilant about their dog’s behavior.
- Bringing young children inside the dog play area is discouraged due to potential risks.
- Users should monitor for hazards like aggressive dogs and unsafe plants.
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2 years agoThere are beautiful views to be enjoyed at the midway dog park while your pup enjoys the outdoors. Due to a lack of trees and shade Tank can only enjoy romping around when the weather is cooler. There is a nice area for the pups to get a drink to help cool off, a couple cement tunnels to play on, and a path around the perimeter for a little walk. There are stickers and other owie plants, so please check your pups paws when they’re done playing.
Paul Stewart
6 months agoThis used to be my favorite dog park because it’s a large area, year round water and mostly good owners, that honor now goes to Art Dye dog park. I see a lot of regulars when I go to this park and I love it that they have year-round water for the doggies. There are no shade trees so it can get pretty hot in the summer, but they do have a shaded shelter, it’s a very locals dog park so I see a lot of the same people which is , I’ve run into a few aggressive dogs here but mostly well behaved and they have two sides of the park one for small dogs and one for large. There have been a few owners that bring in little children who run around and scream at frequencies that get dogs pretty agitated. It always scares me when I see little children running around a park so I generally don’t go in or leave quickly …I don’twant the liability.
Kristian Castro
4 weeks agoMy puppies loved it. Not as crowded
Susan Jarvis
a year agoA basic dog park but a wading with water, lots of freshwater for drinking, small dog and larger Dog areas, well kept up.
Scott Mathews
8 years agoWhether you're looking to play baseball, volleyball, basketball or tennis - or - you want to give your pooch pal some open space to explore, this park has you covered. It's beautiful and clean... let's keep it that way. :)