Opened in 2012, the city's first dog park represents a partnership between the City and local non-profit Partners for Active Living. The dog park is conveniently located adjacent to the Mary Black Rail Trail and sits across from the main entrance to Duncan Park on Union Street.
A Few Tips
Enjoy the park between sunrise and sunset
Dispose of waste in on-site containers.
Fill any holes your dog digs.
Ensure your dog displays current vaccination and City license tags.
Closely supervise your children at all times in the park.
Remove your dog's leash once you enter the park
DON'T
Leave your dog unattended in the park.
Bring dogs in heat
Bring more than two dogs per handler.
Bring dogs with communicable diseases.
Bring any food except for small bite-sized treats into the park.
Rail Tail Dog Park is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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