About the Dog Park
Grover Basin Dog Park, located at 17447 N 20th St, Phoenix, AZ 85022, is a well-loved spot for dog owners in the area. The park offers separate areas for large and small dogs, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all sizes of furry friends. The park is spacious and covered in grass, allowing dogs to run freely and play to their hearts’ content. Despite some minor issues, it is generally well-maintained and provides ample amenities for both dogs and their owners. Visitors appreciate the friendly atmosphere and the considerate behavior of fellow dog owners.
Fencing
- Separate Areas: The park is divided into two fenced areas: one for small dogs and one for large dogs, ensuring safety and comfort for all dogs.
- Security: The fencing is sturdy and secure, providing a safe environment for dogs to play without the risk of escaping.
Distractions
- Balls and Toys: The park often has balls and toys scattered around, left by generous visitors for all dogs to enjoy.
- Other Dogs: The presence of other dogs offers a natural distraction and opportunity for socialization.
- Natural Elements: Birds and other small wildlife, such as hummingbirds visiting feeders, can provide additional distractions for dogs.
Amenities
- Water Stations: The park has water stations with taps and bowls, ensuring dogs have access to fresh water at all times.
- Seating: There are several seating areas for owners to relax while their dogs play.
- Waste Disposal: The park provides waste disposal stations with free bags to help keep the area clean.
Pricing
- Free Access: There is no entrance fee, making it an affordable option for dog owners.
Cleanliness
- General Cleanliness: The park is generally clean and well-maintained, although it relies on visitors to pick up after their pets.
- Grass Areas: The grass is lush and spacious, though it can get muddy due to the irrigation system.
Hazards
- Large Dogs in Small Dog Area: Occasionally, owners bring large dogs into the small dog area, which can cause issues.
Extra Rules and Community Safety
- Owner Responsibility: Owners are expected to pick up after their dogs and use the provided bags.
- Dog Behavior: Only well-behaved and friendly dogs should be brought to the park.
- Considerate Use: Owners are encouraged to respect the separation of small and large dog areas.
Grover Basin Dog Park is a fantastic place for dogs to run, play, and socialize in a safe and spacious environment. With amenities like water stations, seating, and waste disposal, it caters well to both dogs and their owners.
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Matthew Bernier
3 months agoSeems like a great dog park overall, lots of room for dogs to run around with open views all around. Just not a huge fan of all the street parking and how busy the area is, making it difficult to see getting in and out. Seems like an accident waiting to happen.
RICK RIVERA
a month agoGreat park-friendly dogs and ppl depends on who you know here ! Can't wait for the cold weather!!!
Rose Curtis
3 months agoI walk in my neighborhood every morning, and I decided to cross Cave Creek and found these lovely dog parks ...so much green grass!
Angelica Hernandez
7 months agoNever coming back to this park again. Sucks because I used to come with no problems and will have to drive further out for a new dog park. A man and a woman ruined it for everyone and I’m guessing these are the same people everyone’s complaining about when it comes to aggressive dogs. They brought in a pack of dogs and one on a leash handled by the woman that was extremely aggressive. My dogs are such sweethearts and wouldn’t pick a fight with any dog. I had my corgi with me in the large dog area and keep an eye on him and my other dog who is a pit mix. I go to the big dog side because of my pit mix. She’s a rescue so I rather have her choose a fight with a big dog rather than a small one if she ever showed any sign of aggression but she has never in the year I’ve owned her. Their German Shepard bit my corgi in the neck and rolled him over and was super aggressive with the rest of the dogs as they came in. I ran over immediately and they didn’t bother to try to get their dog off my corgi. I had to get in between them. They had 2 or 3 Germans and 2 chihuahuas. The owners seemed to try to pick fights with everyone else there saying, “that sounds like a you problem” when I told him he should never brings dogs like that in a pack and aggressive as they were. The amount of disrespect these people have. They also chose to call people names when everyone else in the park was wondering why they would bring dogs in like that. Obviously people aren’t going to like disobedient dogs and owners that don’t care. They ruined it for everyone so everyone decided to leave. You guys don’t deserve dogs. I hope you see this.
Pat Gavel
a month agoCity of Phoenix Parks neglects this park. Weeds along fence are not cut. Need at least one more trashcan. Constant water leaks at water spout which have taken days to fix. Lighting is terrible!! Neighborhood Not safe at night. PV dog park has 3 portable solar lights. Grovers is like the poor step child of dog parks.