PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
This spot is unfenced
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Gaps or holes in fence
No gaps
Enclosure
unfenced
Dog drinking water
Dog washing area
Chairs
Table
Lake or pond
Field
Hours: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. (gates may be locked around dark) Speed limit: 15 mph Fires allowed in designated fireplaces only No discharge of weapons, at any time Leave only footprints, take only pictures Carry out whatever you carry in Bikes and vehicles must stay on roads, except on the designated path in the North Branch Park No overnight camping No smoking Dogs must be under control at all times. If your dog is not under clear voice control then dog owners must use a leash to help protect other park users experience Sledding Hill Rules Be in control at all times - Do whatever it takes to keep yourself and others from being hurt. Stay out of the road - Vehicles may not see you, or may be slipping themselves! Be ready to part with your sled (fall or roll off) in order to miss hitting other people, trees, cars or other objects. Walk up the hill on one side or the other - This allows others to use the hill without running over you! Adults take extra care - Banging into someone half your size can be harmful, and younger people may have trouble paying attention. Jumps on sides and top half of hill only - To avoid accidental jumping or injury, feel free to sled down the hill from half-way down when the conditions are fast or hard. There are smaller hills either to the right or above the main sledding hill that may be more appropriate for younger sledders or during icy conditions. Smaller children can use the shorter hill to the right. Dogs must be on leash - Dogs instinctually chase fast-moving objects (and, therefore, sledders). Due to a history of incidents on the sledding hill, we ask that all dogs be leashed when they are on or near the sledding hill.
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