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    Fort Gordon Dog Park

    3.8 (9 reviews)

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    Covered area with benches for this hot days!
    Robert H.

    If your looking for place to take your bark machine for an hour, there is plenty of room at this new Fort Gordon dog park. The area is divided into two parts so the little squirts (under 35 lbs) and giant wolfs (over 35 lbs) don't eat each other in epic battles. While the areas are clearly marked, if you have a tiny dogger that likes to roam with the wolves, no one will give you a hard time. This park is a great new addition to the area and has all of the bells and whistles you'd expect from a new park. Everyone I have run into here has been very friendly. Come by and check it out.

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    Overall good, but my dog hates rocks.... and the whole thing pretty much is gravel so we lasted about 10 minutes.

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    Dog Park At Evans Town Center Park - Enjoying the new benches

    Dog Park At Evans Town Center Park

    3.0(16 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Decent enough dog park. At least there is one in the area. My dog is poorly behaved so she doesn't…read moreplay well with others. We try, but it doesn't usually work out well. She's got fear aggression I guess? Either way, happy this is there for other well behaved dogs.

    I'm writing this review on behalf of my Husky, Mischa. Being a social animal that needs a lot of…read moreroom to play and jump, her giant backyard just wasn't cutting it for her anymore. Since she's only a puppy, we wanted to wait until she stopped running over the smaller dogs and people alike before taking her to a public place where she'd be free to roam and sniff other dogs. The penned in dog area is a great place for a well behaved dog to stretch his/her legs out and chase other dogs. If you've got a smaller pet under 25 lbs. a separate area is available in case the bigger dogs get a little rowdy and while we were there, we saw many pet parents take refuge from the rambunctious packs of Rottweilers, Staffordshire Terriers and Retrievers. There's a little grass but mainly a lot of sand for the dogs to run and roll around in which is ideal for digging but that habit is definitely frowned upon. For pet parents, there's a bench area so you can watch your dog and take a breather and plenty of other dog owners so dog training hints can get swapped and play dates made. The con of such a large open space is when a dog falls in love with another dog and inappropriate humping takes place. I had to take matters into my own hands when trying to get my girl through the first set of gates when a persistent pursuer wouldn't get off her back-literally. The owner was too busy paying attention to the other dogs and had no clue what was going on. So if your dog is not altered, pay close attention otherwise you might be an unintentional grandparent to an unexpected litter. 19/2014

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    Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site - Mansion

    Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site

    4.8(24 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    Redcliffe is one of the hidden gems of the CSRA. There are so many different things to enjoy here,…read moreand everyone can find something they love and a reason to keep coming back. There's a museum, house and grounds tour, natural trails, big fields for kids to run around in, and beautiful gardens to enjoy. The house tour was great and our guide was extremely knowledge. They did a fantastic job of striking a good line between not white washing history but also not painting all historical figures as purely evil people - that's a hard balance to achieve but they did it. The house is really a spectacular architectural achievement and you should absolutely do a tour if you come here. The library alone is worth the entry fee. There's also several original outbuildings which are even more unique since many of those are not preserved on other plantations. The nature trails and grounds are also great to just walk around in. Our kid had a great time running around, and we saw several birds of prey and even an owl!

    It makes me sad that I had time only for a brief stopover. One has to drive down a dirt road to get…read moreto this, but it seemed quite worthwhile. A visitor center was open, though it was surrounded by what the park ranger called "garden spiders", which are not aggressive towards humans and whose bite, if provoked, is painful but not deadly. I've seen Australia-level spiders and lived to tell the tale, but these were definitely no joke; arachnophobes beware. The site includes a mansion, a cactus garden for some reason, and a variety of other buildings. Notably, the slave quarters housed extensive exhibitions. I'm not sure if this park was always so given the way history is treated in some parts of the south, but at least now it has a thorough historical take. I did not have time for the tour, but one can reasonably hope that whatever tour guide you get it will be worthwhile.

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    The Barking Lot Dog Park At Saluda Shoals

    The Barking Lot Dog Park At Saluda Shoals

    4.3(4 reviews)
    70.2 mi

    My pack loves this park! They love running wide open, and this park has room to do that (2 acres)…read more They have fun with the other dogs in the park and even enjoy it when they have the park to themselves. There are plenty of balls and toys laying around to play with, two doggie pools, a water hose, a sandbox, benches, some agility course equipment, buckets and a hydrant for water, and a gazebo for owners to sit under. There are plenty of shaded areas for dogs to run around in as well. It also gives me peace of mind knowing that all dogs must be fully vaccinated to have access to the park. The park is secure with a passcode for that purpose. We enjoy our visits!

    Brought my human to this very large fenced in area. I love to run with the pack without having to…read moreworry about having a leash on my humans. I actually brought both of my humans and they made some friends while I cooled off in the pool. I love seeing them off leash without a care in the world. There's a bathing suite optional pool but please keep your humans out. I Had a chance to chase a labradoodle, he was quite the stud and we definitely hit it off. Not gonna lie I'm hoping to run into him more often. There's also a trail area with a nice shaded area to relax but my human kept wanting to play throw so I obliged and chased after the ball for him. The park does require a membership for your human. All human owners must be current on required shots and spayed/neutered. The Barking Lot is open during normal park hours.* There are no day passes and the cost is $40 per year. This does not include the cost to get into the park ($45 per year or $5 per visit) The barking lot is closed on Tuesdays from 9-11 for maintenance. Some things I suggest you bring: -Towel or rag to wipe off after the pool - If you have wipes, bring them to clean drool off your face. Canines are known for wet kisses and greet each other this way. - There is plenty of water but if you must drink filtered bring your own - poop bags ... There are some at the park but my human has had to improvise because they ran out. He can be so creative sometimes. Remember to make sure you don't eat right before coming to play. Bloats no joke. *Park Hours Monday-Sunday November 1- February 28/29, 7:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. March 1 - October 31, 7:00 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. Saluda Shoals Park is closed on New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day

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