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Yo Dogs! Round Rock's First Leash Free Dog Park Now Open!

By
Real Estate Agent with Gaston & Sheehan Realty

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Round Rock's first leash free dog park - opened in March 2008.  Like many cities, Round Rock has a leash law which states that dogs are to be contained in a fenced yard or on a leash at all times when outdoors - so the Dog Depot is a welcome addition for non-aggressive dogs to play and interact thanks to the City of Round Rock.

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Located within Round Rock's Lake Creek Park at 800 Deerfoot Drive, The Dog Depot is a 1.85 acre haven designed for off-leash play between canines of all sizes. The park is broken into three sections consisting of a large dog area, small dog area (under 40 lbs.) and an open area that serves as a rotation to allow for grass regrowth.

The fenced park features agility elements such as a tire jump, A-frame contact ramp, tunnel and some jumps. There's ample open space as well to run, roll over, work out, play and socialize with canine friends.

The park has double gates to keep dogs from escaping, water for pets and benches for owners to meet and greet other dog parents.

Future Amenities: Running water, dog water play area, benches, parking, volleyball courts in park, and trail connecting to AW Grimes and Clay Madsen Recreation Center.

View Map of Dog Park Layout   

Review the Dog Depot Pet Rules before bringing your pet to the park.

For more information, contact Round Rock Parks and Recreation, (512) 218-5540 or view the website at City of Round Rock, Parks & Recreation - Dog Depot Park

Information provided courtesy of Karen Staha, CRS,GRI,ABR, REALTOR - Selling Texas Since 1995 - Gaston & Sheehan Realty Cell 512-217-2435 Email: kmstaha@aol.com  Web: www.karenstaha.com

 

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Nov 27, 2008 08:43 AM
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John Novak
Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace - Las Vegas, NV
Henderson, Las Vegas and Summerlin Real Estate

It's always nice when a Parks & Rec Dept. sets aside some nice outdoor space for our canine friends. Really like the idea of having a rotating area so there's always a nice patch of grass available. Some of my best clients have been those that I met with Sundance, my adopted Sheltie.

Nov 27, 2008 02:31 PM