About the Dog Park
Rotary Glen Dog Park, located at 65 Emigration Canyon Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, is a beautiful and expansive dog park nestled at the mouth of Emigration Canyon. It features a variety of amenities and natural landscapes that make it a perfect playground for dogs and a pleasant retreat for their owners.
Fencing:
- The park is fully fenced, providing a safe environment for dogs to run and play off-leash.
- Creek access has been fenced off to prevent dogs from entering fast-moving water, ensuring their safety.
Distractions:
- The park includes a creek where dogs can splash and play, although access is limited for safety reasons.
- There are shaded hiking trails and open grassy areas for dogs to explore and enjoy.
Amenities:
- Restrooms are available outside the park in the adjacent “people section,” though they are a bit of a distance away.
- The park features a restroom building, a Ramada with grills, and a grotto of trees for shade.
- The hiking trails offer a shaded area depending on the path taken, and there is a small hiking trail within the park.
Pricing:
- Rotary Glen Dog Park is free to the public, offering an affordable recreational option for dog owners.
Cleanliness:
- Regular visitors note the park is generally well-maintained and clean.
- Visitors are encouraged to clean up after their dogs to keep the park pleasant for everyone.
Hazards:
- Fast-moving water in the creek, which is why the access is fenced off.
- Occasional incidents with other dogs have been minimal over the years.
Extras:
- The park is exclusively for dogs, with no swing sets, pickle ball courts, or other non-dog-related facilities.
- Dogs can enjoy wide open spaces, a pool, and stream, and wooded trails.
Rules:
- Dogs can run off-leash, but owners must respect leash rules when other dogs are on a leash.
- Owners are expected to clean up after their dogs.
- Respecting other dogs’ space is important to maintain a peaceful environment.
Community Safety Rules:
- Dog owners generally exhibit good etiquette, understanding that dogs need space to interact.
- The community is friendly and attentive to each dog’s needs, making it a welcoming environment for all.
Rotary Glen Dog Park is a beloved spot for dog owners in Salt Lake City, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, safety, and amenities to ensure a great experience for both dogs and their owners.
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DJRENO77
4 months agoFirst time here, and it was amazing. It is a huge area with grass, mountain side trails, trees, and a dog water fountain. It has a huge area for the dogs to run and chase each other, so they tired themselves out. So I thought until they found a small creek to run through and chase each other in. The battle was on they would stand on the bank and jump on each other as they crossed back and forth. The dog water fountain was awesome. My german shepherd figured out the button that was supposed to be pushed by a person. He was impatient and would jump up and activate the large button with his feet. He looked over as it filled a little trough for the dogs to drink out of.
Eliza Allen
a year agoIf my dog designed her dream dog park, this would be it. Play area, gorgeous off leash hikes, groves, river. Absolutely beautiful.
Lexie Layne
a year agoBeautiful park with hiking trails. Really pretty grotto of trees up one of the trails.
DBA DUFF
12 months agoA beautiful HUGE dog park at the mouth of emigration canyon, water, hiking trails and wide open spaces to play hard. They've fenced of the creek access so the dogs can't get to it now. A good thing because the water can get pretty fast through there.
Jackie Howlett
3 years agoIt was about 1pm when we got there, so not many people. About six, which is a good number. Less dogs the better I always think about dog parks . I've been going there for about 10 years, only really had one small incident with another dog. Nobody got hurt. It's a big place with surrounding trees on one side. You can go on small hikes in them. The creek is a blessing to the dogs to stay cool, and enjoy the mud at the edges I enjoy this park.