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    Big Sky Dog Park

    4.5 (20 reviews)

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    Deb O.

    Very Fun for our first time visiting. We went to 2 of the fenced areas and my 20 week old pup had a great time smelling and funning and playing! Would recommend to anyone with a dog who isn't aggressive!

    Christopher P.

    Without question, this is the best dog park I've been to with it's diverse terrain & large off leash areas for the dogs to explore. It was difficult to discern which area was explicitly for off-leash dogs & which wasn't since they have fenced and non-fenced off leash areas but I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the park and so did our pup although I have to admit that I got lost for a bit. That's how big it is!

    This is the grassy area. I think it may be very muddy during a rain or after snow.
    Nanci B.

    Big Sky Dog Park is in the middle of a park where soccer and football are in play. Parking is in high demand during games. Park directly in front of field 5, sign is hard to find being blocked by two trees. Go to your right and follow the trail. Nice fenced in, off leash areas. First area is very dry and dusty but the dog was happy, and isn't that what matters? Double gate to get in is always appreciated. Second area is also gated, no leash with grass and trees. There is a port-a-potty located in the area along with fresh water and bowls (pans/buckets) for the dogs and water fountain for all others. The dog and I had a great time. All humans and dogs were well behaved and friendly making the park very enjoyable.

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    H A.

    Beyond awesome dog park!! Met some great people and doggies. Such a good feeling knowing (& seeing) the whole park fenced in...safety first :). Wish there was a park like this in Salem.

    Brittany P.

    Big sky dog park is the most friendly dog park that any dog can imagine. It's a Heavin place for dogs, pluse, there's a nice river for dogs to cool off

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    Lots of new smells for the valley golden! Big, big area with adventures and small rock outcropping to climb.

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    15 years ago

    Great place to take dogs! Has a large fenced area with trees and trails. Also has a little play ground for kids :)

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    Bend Park & Recreation - Dock

    Bend Park & Recreation

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    They have great artwork throughout the park. A nice loop trail that is a around a mile and a half,…read morea lovely view of the lake, a dog park and area to launch kayaks or canoes. There is also a playground, picnic areas. Its a very nice recreation area.

    I'm not sure what to make of the BPRD. The district itself, not the various parks and facilities…read more(which are better reviewed individually on Yelp, IMO). BPRD is a tax district created in the mid-70's to manage the city of Bend parks and various facilities, which include the Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion (an ice rink) and the Bend Senior Center. Major parks include Shevlin, Drake, Pine Nursery and several on the river. The District has taxation authority - the citizens of Bend vote on and pay into bonds to fund the operation. It's the tax part I'm not sure I like. By creating a separate tax district, management and funding was taken away from the city of Bend and the Bend City Council. The result is that parks and recreation have a guaranteed source of revenue (if approved by voters) that the city can't divert to other uses. The flip side is that to work well, BPRD and the city council must work together to ensure Bendites have a thriving, livable city. Conflicts in vision can arise. As for the parks themselves, BPRD seems to be doing a good job. Bend has great parks. Moreover, BPRD has its priorities for future projects right, in my opinion. These include ensuring (or working towards) equal access to parks for all neighborhoods, and equal thought to preservation of the environment, particularly the Deschutes River (which, as a river, falls under the purview of other agencies as well). The BPRD board of directors (comprising five elected members) seems to conduct it's business openly from what I can see attending meetings, and they seem to have a good working relationship with the professional staff. So, nothing much to complain about. I'm just not sure if the whole thing might be better off being overseen by the city council.

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