About the Dog Park
Hurricane Dog Park, located at 320 N 750, Hurricane, UT 84737, is a well-loved destination for both local and visiting dog owners. It provides a spacious, natural environment for dogs to play and explore, making it a popular spot for those traveling to nearby attractions like Zion National Park.
Description
- Location: 320 N 750, Hurricane, UT 84737, United States
- Size: Spacious areas suitable for dogs to run and play
- Terrain: Natural terrain including grass, desert, and rocky creek areas
Fencing
- Secure Fencing: Separate gated areas for different dog sizes and temperaments, ensuring a safe environment for all dogs.
Distractions
- Varied Terrain: Dogs can explore grassy areas, desert landscapes, and a creek/rock area.
- Natural Elements: The presence of lava rock gravel and natural terrain offers a stimulating environment for dogs.
Amenities
- Seating: Gazebo and covered picnic tables for dog owners to relax.
- Water Availability: Accessible water sources for dogs to drink.
- Playground: Additional playground and sports facilities nearby for children.
- Restrooms: Clean restrooms are available on-site.
Pricing
- Cost: Free entry for all visitors.
Cleanliness
- General Cleanliness: Generally clean and well-maintained, although some users noted occasional issues with dog waste not being picked up.
- Restrooms: Maintained in a clean condition.
Hazards
- Stickers/Thorns: The presence of sticker thorns that can get stuck in dog paws, especially in the active dog area.
- Lava Rock Gravel: Rough terrain with lava rock gravel and weeds in certain areas.
Extras
- Separate Areas: Designed with separate areas for “active” and “passive” dogs, catering to different play styles and temperaments.
- Community Engagement: Friendly locals are often present, providing a welcoming atmosphere and sharing local information.
Rules
- Basic Etiquette: Encouraged to clean up after dogs to maintain the park’s cleanliness.
- Supervision: Owners are advised to supervise their dogs to ensure they play safely and do not disturb others.
Community Safety
- Local Interaction: Generally, locals are friendly and informative, though some visitors noted a few who are more reserved.
- Dog Behavior: Ensuring that dogs are well-behaved and under control to maintain a positive environment for all users.
Overall, Hurricane Dog Park is a great spot for dogs to enjoy a variety of terrains and for their owners to relax and interact with friendly locals. While it has some minor drawbacks, such as the presence of sticker thorns and occasional dog waste issues, its natural beauty and thoughtful design make it a valuable asset to the community.
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caligirl2989
9 months agoGreat Dog Park with 2 different gated areas for small or larger dogs. Both have natural terrain and a gazebo for the paw-rents to sit at and enjoy their coffee. Stopped here numerous times while visiting from our cabin to Zion. There are lots of nice locals to chat with and easy to locate from the main road. Loved that there was available water for my girl to drink from and that the area had both grass, desert, and a creek/rock area for her to explore. Highly recommend and will be our go-to doggy park when we are visiting.
Zoe West
3 years agoMy dogs love it here. Two sides. Mostly grass and has a place to sit. Dogs have access to water. The big side does have stickers that get stuck in the dog paws and some people dont clean up after there dog. Almost always a dog there.
Maddie Vaughan
6 months agoVisiting from out of town. LA to Co with three Rottweilers . The pups were in need of a good a good run . People were very nice.
Ian Skurnik
5 months agoOverall, it's nice to have a dog park there at all. On the plus side, there are separate areas for large and small dogs, and there's enough room for dogs to run around. On the minus side, it's a bit rough and ready. A lot of lava rock gravel and weeds.
in the feels
5 months agoMay 29-2024 I came here with my pup in hopes of letting her play in the little creek. I'm not sure if or when they put water into the creek area but its empty and the bushes and trees are really over grown. It looks like the large dog side as not been tended or even watered as most of the grass is dead on this side the small dog side is green and kept up. I'm not sure if I just got here at a bad time or not. Just a bit sad my pup didn't get to play in the water but she did enjoy all the smellsand running around