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| Fenced in: | Yes | Leash Required: | No |
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| Restrooms Nearby: | Yes | Night Lighting: | No |
| Benches: | Yes | Trash Cans: | Yes |
| Disposal Bags: | Yes | Water Fountain: | Yes |
| Surface type: | Bark chips, grass |
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| Size: | 1.62 acres |
“The Dog Park at Hazelia Field is a beautiful off-leash area just south of Lake Oswego on Stafford Road (Stafford rd and Overlook). It replaces the original Luscher Farm Dog Park, and while not as large or rustic as its predecessor, it has all the makings of a great dog park. The park has two separate off-leash areas, one open to all dogs and one reserved for smaller and/or timid dogs. The larger main park is a little over an acre in size, with a large grassy area for fetch and a mulch walking trail around its perimeter. There are plenty of tall trees for shade, picnic tables to relax on, and covered shelters to get out of the rain (at least for the humans!). The smaller area, at about a 1/2 acre, is just as nice. It also contains a perimeter trail, a covered shelter, and several benches to relax on. Both areas have water stations, poop bags, garbage cans, and double-gated entry. ”
Great placeIt's totally fenced in, always kept clean, and they even put a bunch of tennis balls out there for me!! My mom wishes I wouldn't focus so much on the tennis balls and more on playing with the other dogs... I just do my own thing though-- afterall, it's my park! I have lots of fun there. |
Only Park we likeThis is the Only park we regularly return to. The atmoshpere is good, the dogs are good, the people are good. There are 2 seperate ares for the dogs, one for small/ timid, the other for large/ active. We played on the small side while we were getting use to the place, now we romp with the big dogs! There's plenty of room for me and my brother to hit full speed. posted: March 3rd, 2009 |













