dog friendly park

Lone Oak Park

Overview: Lone Oak Park is rated 3.5/5 from 46 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas and poop bags, seating, and other park extras. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs. Downsides: Some reviews mention inconsistent cleanliness, fencing or gate concerns, and maintenance issues with benches or other amenities.

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3.5(46 reviews)

Overview: Lone Oak Park is rated 3.5/5 from 46 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas and poop bags, seating, and other park extras. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs. Downsides: Some reviews mention inconsistent cleanliness, fencing or gate concerns, and maintenance issues with benches or other amenities.

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small dogs or homes with multiple dog sizeslonger visits with useful park amenities

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Address138-216 Ross Ln, Eugene, OR 97404, USA
Phone(541) 682-4800
City pageSpringfield
Imported fromEugene, OR, Springfield, OR

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small dogs or homes with multiple dog sizeslonger visits with useful park amenitiespark6 Google photos46 reviewsOpen now

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tom thompsona month ago

Would not Consider this a Park to Bring Dogs. It is not Fenced, the Grass Does not Look like its Been Maintained, Has No Poop Bags, No Place to Put Them Anyway Its Just a Field !!

Robert Smitha year ago

This is a big open field where dogs can run. Unleashed. There are homeless camps coming and going which means sometimes there's other dogs that are leashed that sometimes aren't friendly. And my dogs have found food scraps and abandoned camps. It's only two blocks from where I live and my dogs look forward to going there. It's not perfect but it's a good place for them to run anyway.

Jasmine “Jaz” Fleuter3 years ago

(2016) Just an open field with a straight dirt trail connecting streets, barely big enough for a double stroller, riddled with trash and vagabonds. (12/7/2022)Edit: I do come here often to let my dog run freely in the "dog park" but it is not fenced in so I have to be vigilant near the residential street. The other roads are fairly blocked off by a business parking lot and a electricity transformer yard. I would love to see the city put in fences, gates, and trash cans like other dog parks....

Ben Christensen6 years ago

It is a small park along river road. I like it because there is almost never any one there and I can just let my dog run and play. It is not maintained and has no trash removal on site. It also does not have a fenced in area so if your dog can not be off leash this is not a good park to be at. It is small and right next to the road so there can be some noise and it could be dangerous if a dog chases and runs into the road so you will need to have good verbal control. It is a little known nice little space your dog can run and play.

Caitlin Flynna year ago

There are mole holes all over this park. My dog broke his leg here when he tripped in one and had to be put down because he was too old for surgery or amputation. This park kills dogs. I wish I had never taken him here.

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  • Monday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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