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Overview: New Town Park is rated 4.8/5 from 129 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas.
dog friendly park
Overview: New Town Park is rated 4.8/5 from 129 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas.
Overview: New Town Park is rated 4.8/5 from 129 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas.
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The pictures now are outdated. There is a fenced playground near those large animal sculptures for small children, and a koi pond on both ends of the park. The center has a field where kids play football or soccer. There is no picnic area or dog park. There is a small bathroom which is often closed.
This is a nice park! Not much to say, check it out! I took some pics for you
The kids had a ton of fun. They loved all the neat things to see from the playground to the Koi pond and all things in between.
We had fun visiting the large animals. I however was very cold!
Nice convenient spot to pick up free koi fish
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