Dog Parks in Dayton

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Fenced Small Dog Exercise Area

Dayton

Dayton Boulevard &, Firewood Way

2.9(7)

Mary Crescent Reserve in Bassendean offers a spacious and well-equipped off-leash dog exercise area. The park features multiple fenced sections, including a dedicated area for small dogs characterized by a white picket-style fence. The terrain is a mix of large open grassy fields and areas with more sandy or dirt surfaces. Facilities are extensive, including various agility equipment such as tunnels, ramps, logs, and weave poles. For owners, there are several benches, sheltered picnic tables, and paved walking paths. Mature trees throughout the reserve provide ample natural shade, and a dedicated pavilion offers additional cover. The park is well-maintained with clear signage regarding off-leash rules and waste disposal. The presence of a building suggests potential toilet facilities, though not explicitly confirmed as public. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and community-oriented, set against a backdrop of suburban greenery and open space.

Fully Fenced Lighting Agility Equipment Playground

Fenced Large Dog Exercise Area

Dayton

Dayton WA 6055

1.4(5)

The "Fenced Large Dog Exercise Area" is a comprehensive and well-equipped facility designed for canine recreation and socialization. Spanning a significant area, the park offers a variety of environments, from expansive, lush green lawns perfect for high-energy running to more specialized zones featuring a mix of dirt and grass. The park is securely enclosed with a combination of sturdy white picket-style fencing and traditional chain-link fencing, ensuring a safe off-leash experience. One of the standout features is the extensive range of agility equipment, including A-frame ramps, jumping hoops, balance platforms, and natural logs, which provide excellent mental and physical stimulation for dogs of all sizes. For human visitors, the park provides several amenities such as a large gazebo for shelter, mature trees that offer natural shade, and strategically placed benches for resting while supervising pets. The landscape includes some gentle slopes, adding variety to the terrain. Located in a suburban setting near residential areas and utility corridors, the park maintains a vibrant and active atmosphere, making it a popular destination for the local community to exercise their dogs in a secure, open-air environment.

Fully Fenced Lighting Agility Equipment

Dayton Park Features

  • Total Parks:2
  • Fully Fenced:2
  • Water Available:0
  • With Lighting:2
  • Agility Equipment:2
  • Small Dog Area:2
  • With Playground:1