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    Cavalry DGC

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    North Domingo Baca Park

    (20 reviews)

    Business Parkway/Academy Acres

    The North Domingo Baca Park, which is an ongoing project of the City of Albuquerque has the finest…read moresurface courts of all the public courts in Albuquerque. It is an honor to be squeezed out once spring rolls around so the high school can practice from 4 to 6 PM but otherwise the courts are generally available and well visited. One of the great local pros Amanda runs tenacious groups from 12 to 2 and you can easily learn something by playing in an adjacent court. The rates seem reasonable, and the people all seem to know each other well and enjoy their time together as well as improving, smash his doubles strategy and coming to the net. It's not uncommon to find someone claiming to be the local marshal of the place cleaning up debris and letting the participants know of upcoming schedule changes. I find the nets somehow are always the right height. The active bocce ball and wall climbing chords immediately north of the tennis courts, as well as the birding new swimming complex that has been under construction for at least the last three years make one feel that this is the center of physical activity in North Albuquerque. The people are all very friendly and somewhat competitive. There isn't a lot of dispersion in talent among all the people who play there, but there seems to be a fair amount of good Nature competitiveness and play and I think that is one of the hallmarks of Albuquerque outdoor it seems to me that no matter how much the city has invested its citizens have reaped and 10 times that amount in their enjoyment, their longevity and their cardio

    This park is my favorite spot for a run, a walk with my dog, or a bike ride with my son. It's…read morealways lively with people doing their own activities, which makes it feel safer--especially in the early mornings or late evenings. There are plenty of options for people of all ages, including a designated area for dog training and socializing. The park also provides plenty of dog waste bags in case you forget yours, along with tennis courts, workout areas, and lots of shaded spots to relax. I highly recommend this place

    Coronado Dog Park

    Coronado Dog Park

    (12 reviews)

    Downtown

    So the map on here is incorrect it's actually across the street because we drove around the park it…read moreshows on the map and there's literally no entrance it's the future housing of the fire department. So you wanna go across The street. There's a gate by cream land factory and across the street from Sunbelt. Pretty dry no water for dogs but there is plenty of room to run around, chairs to sit on and trees. But there is aloooooot of trash here. Not well maintained

    Arf. This is a pretty arf-y park. It's a dog park located…read moreright, right off the freeway and 2nd Street. There's a place where you can let your dog off the leash and run wild. There's a large "urban camping" situation going on at this park. Lots and lots of people camping out here, with pitched tents, little shelters, lean-to structures, and the works. There are some pretty good examples of cool structures that can be made out of tarps and shopping carts. The park is bisected by 3rd Street, which cuts right through the heart of it, dividing Coronado Dog Park from Coronado Skate Park, which seems to have even more of a population of campers. Parking for this park is rather difficult, since it's right along busy streets. There's no restrooms here, and most of the trees seem to be dead/dying. Perhaps from the lack of water or the tremendous amount of pee. This isn't a good example of the parks that the Land of Enchantment has to offer. I'd suggest going elsewhere, even if you do need to walk the dog. If you're having some early morning hair of the dog, then this might be a good place to go. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about your dog running onto the freeway, since it's elevated at this point. There seems to be no segregation for big dogs and little ones. I wouldn't come to this park after dusk.

    Ouray Dog Park - Dog park

    Ouray Dog Park

    (7 reviews)

    Westside

    Passing through Albuquerque on road trip and stopped with our two dogs. Great dog park! Large area…read morefor dogs to really stretch their legs. Really clean! We chatted with some nice folks and all the dogs were well behaved.

    I was really impressed with this dog park when I first arrived. They have two really large…read moresections; one for dogs under 25lbs and the other for dogs over 25lbs. They even have a dog course in the park which I thought was really cute and fun for the dogs. I am giving it 3 stars because of the people. No one followed the rules and there were big dogs on both sides. My dogs do well with old big dogs or calm big dogs; not hyper or energetic big dogs. At first, it was just a guy with one old lab. Then another guy with 3 big calm huskies. Then a lady came in with her 4 rowdy big dogs and one small dog. After that is was chaos, they were chasing my dogs and trying to dominate. Once we noticed the rowdy dogs enter, we tried to leave. Then more people with more big dogs came in and were causing my dogs to run away scared. It's one thing if you have calm big dogs or if the park was void of little dogs but common courtesy to just follow the rules or at least ask if we minded. What's the point of a split park if big dogs are on both sides. Might as well remove the fence. Which doesn't matter cause the fence is short enough that once we did get our dogs to leave a dog hopped the fence into the in between fence where you leash/unleash. He was just waiting for us to come in so he could play with my dogs. We just waited and he hopped the fence again but now on our side! Just too much stress for my dogs and I sadly won't be going back. I really had high hopes when we first got there. I was in love with the park but it's just not worth it for my dogs. If your dogs mesh well with big dogs of all types, I highly recommend. It is a great park as long as the people are respectful.

    Cavalry DGC - dog_parks - Updated May 2026

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