About the Dog Park
Foxboro Dog Park, located at 2180 W 2425 S, Woods Cross, UT 84087, is a dedicated space for dogs to run and play. It offers a long-run area that is ideal for high-energy breeds that need space to stretch their legs. The park is adjacent to the Legacy Trail, making it a convenient spot for dog owners who enjoy walking or biking with their pets.
Fencing
- Fully fenced enclosure ensures dogs are safe and cannot easily escape.
Distractions
- Located next to Legacy Trail, which might present some distractions from passing pedestrians, bikers, or other dogs.
Amenities
- Water Access: Available during non-winter months, though the water fountain for dogs has been reported as non-functional, requiring visits to the nearby kids’ park for water.
- Surface: Primarily gravel, which helps in reducing mud patches but has been reported as sparse and insufficient in some areas.
Pricing
- Free to use; no entry fee required.
Cleanliness
- General Upkeep: Mixed reviews on cleanliness. While some users have found the park free of muddy patches, others have noted it can become boggy in spring and autumn with insufficient gravel and unchecked weeds.
Hazards
- Surface Issues: Sparse gravel coverage leads to exposed dirt and rocks.
- Water Availability: Inconsistent, especially during non-winter months, necessitating trips to the kids’ park for dog hydration.
Extras
- Socialization: Experiences vary; some visitors report few other dogs present, which can limit socialization opportunities for pets.
- Seating: No specific information, but users should bring their own seating if necessary.
Rules
- Supervision: Dogs must be supervised at all times.
- Clean-up: Owners are expected to clean up after their pets to maintain the park’s cleanliness.
- Non-winter Water Availability: Water is not available in the winter, so plan accordingly.
Community Safety Rules
- No Dogs in Kids’ Park: Dogs are not allowed in the adjacent kids’ park, so owners must ensure they have someone to watch their dog if they need to fetch water or leave the dog park area temporarily.
- Seasonal Considerations: Due to the park’s tendency to become boggy during certain seasons, visitors should be cautious and prepared for muddy conditions in spring and autumn.
Foxboro Dog Park offers a functional space for dogs to exercise and socialize, though it comes with some challenges regarding amenities and maintenance. Visitors should plan ahead to ensure their pets have a pleasant and safe experience.
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John Burgoyne
2 years agoMy dog loved running after the ball but that's about it. We didn't stay too long but it's good to try new places. Our dog would love to socialize if there were other dogs here. But we may come back here.
Gordon Gridley
a year agoNo grass, no water barely any shade. Just weeds and gravel. A public dog run. With a threat to pick up poo. Not a fan. But what can you expect when the only reason it even exists is thanks to a Boy Scout Eagle project. Jack and friends gives it 2 out of 5 stars.
Sue Sloan
8 months agoI just went to the dog park today 3/6/2025 it is a bit of a mess it has potential my dogs had fun but it needs some work i would love to help clean it up and make it a fun safe place for all dogs
Ramon Mejia
2 years agoNice clean park. It's all sand, no grass but a big run area. It's not to wide but plenty of running space.. remember to clean up after your own dog.
Brenda Harding
6 months agoSo I brought Dudley here on Sunday morning, like every other morning. By Sunday afternoon he was puking violently and eventually blood. So I took him to the vet, doc diagnosed him with no obvious illness. So we are treating it like a food allergy. I take dudley to park this evening and I notice all the weeds are dead. No way they died that quickly, UNLESS they were treated with a weed killer. So if that's the case, which I'm pretty positive it is, then the parks and rec employees are just idiots. They apply poison at a DOG PARK. And just let it be, without any kind of notice or warning.