McAllister Dog Park

McAllister Dog Park

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Fenced in:  YesLeash Required:  No
Restrooms Nearby:  YesNight Lighting:  No
Benches:  YesTrash Cans:  Yes
Disposal Bags:  YesWater Fountain:  Yes

Surface type:Grass/dirt/rock
Size:1.5 acres

“A large fenced-in area with picnic tables and an awning. A dog water station, a fallen tree and lots of grass make this place a lot of fun to explore. The center is a gravel/dirt combination, surrounded by a path and on the other side of the path there are trees and brush and grass. There is a tunnel, jumps and a climbing obstacle for dogs to play on. On weekdays there are usually about 7-10 dogs while on weekends there may be as many as 20. ”

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5posted: August 16th, 2008

Nice


This is the first dog park I have been to. It is very fun and the dogs are friendly as well as the humans. The 2 times I have been (so far), there have been mostly medium to large breed dogs. My humans only complaint is that there are no lights. But overall, we love it and love meeting new doggy friends.

 

 
4posted: August 13th, 2008

The best dog park so far...


I moved here from Austin and haven't found a dog park that compares. So far McAllister is the best in San Antonio. We're there during the weekdays so its not crowded and the agility courses are fun.

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4posted: December 23rd, 2007

Nice Park


I have gone several times for shiba inu meetups. The park has never been too crowded when I've been. However, I usually have meetups earlier in the day. I can imagine it would get very crowded later in the afternoon. There are plenty of shade trees and I like the agility equipment in the park as well.

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