About the Dog Park:
Roy Dog Park, located at 5794 S 3260 W, Roy, UT 84067, is a popular spot for dogs and their owners to socialize, play, and exercise. The park is set in an old drainage retention pond, which can become muddy after rainfall but provides ample space for dogs to run and chase each other. A blacktop track surrounds the berm of the pond, making it a pleasant area for owners to walk and relax.
Fencing
- The park is fully fenced, ensuring dogs can play off-leash safely.
Distractions
- Some dogs might find the lack of varied terrain and shade uninteresting, as the park primarily consists of grass, asphalt, and gravel.
Amenities
- Benches for resting
- Asphalt walking track
- Tennis ball carrier for easy ball retrieval
- Water jug box and communal dog bowls
- City-maintained waste receptacles
Pricing
Cleanliness
- Generally well-maintained by the community
- Users often bring water and clean up after their dogs
Hazards
- Muddy conditions after rain
- Limited shade on hot days
Extras
- No restrooms for humans
- Community-driven amenities like water jugs and tennis balls
Rules
- Bring your own water and poop bags
- Clean up after your dog
- Ensure your dog is well-behaved and can socialize with others
Community Safety Rules
- Engage in friendly and responsible dog ownership
- Help maintain the cleanliness and amenities of the park
- Be considerate of other dogs and owners
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Iris McCallister
5 months agoThis park is clean with no amenities other than water bowls. Bring your own bags and water. Great place for your dog to exercise and play
DJRENO77
6 months agoThis is great for dogs to socialize. The sad thing is that it is also a place for people to realize if their dog can't socialize with other dogs. The dogs run and play and chase each other. The Roy Dog Park is an old drainage retention pond , so if there is any moisture, it will be a muddy mess. The dogs love to roll and get muddy as heck here. Some thought has been put to make this more than just some second thought property. There is a blacktop track around the berm of the pond and benches that makes the park nice for people to walk around and sit when they are tired. Someone added a tennis ball carrier that you can go pick up the balls without bending over for the older crowd. A wooden box was created for jugs of water that people donate as well as dog bowls around the property.
MAVRICK UNO
4 years agoReally enjoy going here. People and dogs are great. I like the basic set up, but it could use some improvements to middigate the muddy/icy conditions particularly during the winter months. No Restrooms, No fresh water on site, No shade.
Dayna Brown
3 years agoOk, I LOVE that there's any dog park at all, but there's so much the city can do to make it more comfortable for dogs and humans. We've been going regularly with our rough collie, Sheamus. We've noticed that there is consistently LOTS of people there with their dogs. More people then any other park in a 20 mile radius of us. People like being able to take their dogs somewhere. Many other states have made more efforts to be pet friendly. It's a GOOD thing for all of us. Since this park is being used regularly by SO MANY in the community, I would love to see them put in some TREES for shade!!! Possibly some covered areas, more benches, and definitely WATER. Even if they needed to do a fund raiser, it would be wonderful if the city could do some major improvements to this park that so many want to enjoy.
Gordon Gridley
3 years agoGood for those who want to walk your dog in a fairly boring area. Not much but grass and asphalt and gravel. No shade or super interesting places to explore for the dogs. But owners and dogs coming here have been great. At least Roy has stepped and provided something which many other cities are failing to do at the moment.