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    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Fetch Park

    Fetch Park

    3.7
    (18 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    We have been taking our Bulldog to Fetch since he was a puppy. The staff is attentive, making sure…read morethe dogs play nice. The Airstream bar and jumbo tv makes the experience equally as fun for the humans. Their special events are always well attended and a lot of fun. Trivia, Jeopardy and Movie nights & Holiday parties are a must.

    THAT'S SO FETCH | it was a hot hot day when we brought our pup to Fetch for the first time. My…read morefirst attempt to visit the park (Atlanta location) I didn't do my research and bring the proper documentation. This time I was ready and had the vaccines with expiration dates on hand. Once inside, I headed straight for the Bar(k) for some beer and cocktails. There's a good selection for whatever sustenance you need on a hot summer day. I wanted something cold and juicy - the POG basement IPA is one of my favorites, so I skipped the draft list and opted for the can. I also loved the cocktail list with dog themed names - the Moscow Mutt was pretty tasty. There isn't much shade at the park - so we were all crowded under the shade of the awnings, attempting to get as close to the fans as possible. I tried to get my pup to go out to the turf and play with other dogs but it was way too hot for her so she just kept following me back to the shade to chill. The tennis balls were too big for her to catch and there are only one size available. She prefers to play fetch with the smaller balls we have at home. The dog trainers/park workers tried to interact with her but she was a bit aloof and clingy to me. My pup is not very dog friendly anymore thanks to a bad incident at a public dog park, so unfortunately I can't come by regularly now - however if your dog enjoys playing with other dogs and people and you want to be able to drink and socialize at the same time, definitely recommend!

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    Waggy World Paw Park

    Waggy World Paw Park

    4.4
    (17 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I was pleasantly surprised after just being in the area and stopping by this park…read more Even thought the small dog area was vacant there were a lot of well behaved dogs and pet parents in the large dog area. Whenever a dog might have acted out the owner immediately stepped in, which was good to see. The area itself looked to be well maintained and had a wiring fountain for the dogs. There were also a few benches for seating.

    This is a great size park with a moderate amount of shade as well as a couple of obstacles to let…read moreyour dogs run and be free. My biggest issue is the location. You pull up to the building and from the parking lot, you have no idea where it actually is. You just have to get out and start exploring and hope that GPS has actually landed you in the right place. You are indeed there. Walk around the community building and follow the path off to the right. There are three enclosures: big, little, and ?? I didn't walk that far because I always stop for my pup to play with the bigs. There is fresh water at the entrance, and when it's hot, there are plastic pools you can fill and mud for your dog to play in. There is some shade, but it's not every where, and the grass (as you'd probably expect) is non-existent, but it's a fun time, especially when people actually get off their phones (AND THE BENCHES) and play with their dogs.

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    Webb Bridge Park

    Webb Bridge Park

    4.5
    (41 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I love reviewing parks, especially those that cater to all age groups and pets. Webb Bridge park is…read moreone such family park that has something or the other to offer for everyone. Small kids have the play area, kids looking to hone their sports talents have the football field, tennis court and baseball field, adults have trails, elders have paved trails and last but not least, pets have the dog park. The best part is that the entire park is clean, well-maintained and safe to visit. Parking is no problem at all and it is free to visit. Important tip: Some of the trails are steep & have gravel that tends to get slippery/muddy after a rainy morning. Please be careful if you have folks with knee/hip troubles. Pick a trail that works for everyone:) And, don't miss the swings!

    As an avid outdoors enthusiast who has explored and reviewed many parks, I can say Webb Bridge Park…read morestands out as a truly family-friendly destination with something for everyone, no matter the age. I enjoyed an amazing hike here, and was impressed by how well the park is laid out--featuring walking trails, a playground, tennis courts, a baseball field, and even golfing areas. The park is exceptionally clean, well-maintained, and safe, making it a pleasure to visit. Parking is plentiful and free, which makes the experience even more convenient. I especially enjoyed the children's playground and the inviting walking trails that weave through the park's natural beauty. Insider Tip: Some trails have steep sections and gravel, which can become slippery or muddy after rain. If you're visiting with anyone who has knee or hip concerns, choose a trail that suits everyone's comfort level. And whatever you do--don't miss the swings! This park combines scenic beauty, thoughtful amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it an easy favorite for repeat visits.

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    Benches
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    Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

    Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

    4.6
    (59 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    This trail is going on my bookmarks…read more I had a great time hiking the 2 trails at Island Ford Park today. It was clean, well-maintained and peaceful with a lovely creek and lots of shade. Dog friendly and great for hiking alone or in a group, I highly recommend visiting the park in the evening. Trail #1 goes under Highway 400, so does get a bit noisy. Trail #2 goes through the Hewlett Lodge Visitor Center and is a good spot to picnic and take breaks. Each trail is about 3 miles to & fro and take roughly an hour or so each to complete them. There are no restrooms in the Island Ford Unit entrance so plan accordingly if you enter from that entrance. Parking is $5/day or free with the Annual pass or America the beautiful pass. Amenities: Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking, pet waste stations & picnic tables

    We had such a wonderful time exploring the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area! The park…read moreoffers a peaceful escape with beautiful river views and plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature. Our hike was both fun and refreshing, and it gave us a glimpse of just how much this park has to offer. One of the highlights was discovering the variety of trails--each one winding through different landscapes and offering unique perspectives of the river and surrounding forest. That said, we've only scratched the surface. With so many trails still left to explore, it feels like we've only had a taste of the adventure waiting here. We also had the chance to tour the lodge, which was a fascinating stop. It shared the history of the site in an engaging way and offered interactive exhibits that were perfect for kids. It added an extra layer of fun and learning to our visit, making the experience even more memorable. Overall, it's a fantastic spot for hiking, family outings, and reconnecting with nature. We're already looking forward to coming back and experiencing more of the trails and activities we didn't get to this time.

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    Walking Path
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    Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

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