Sugar Land Pawm Springs Dog Park - NEW

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Commonwealth and University Blvds
Sugar Land, TX
Operating Hours:
Sunrise - Sunset
Managed By:
City of Sugar Land (281) 275-2885
Days closed:
Fees:
Restrooms:
Yes
Park Size:
5 acres for big dogs and 1 acre for small dogs
Type of Park:
Fenced
Other Notes:

Opening October 10, 2009 at 10am. This dog park has a separate small dog area, pond, benches, a palm tree type water sprayer, rinse area, and shade.

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Dog park

My dog and I absolutely LOVE this dog park. People there are friendly, alot of room, a pond, doggie bags, little dog section, etc... My dog gets so excited to get in the car b/c we might be going there. She is always tired and loves to romp with the others. We have been completly satisfied and there is nothing i would do to make it better. -MPH

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Thank You!!!
5

This is the nicest dog park that I have ever been to. I was happy with the size and the man made lake that was also in the lake. I thought of the dog park as a vacation home for my dog. I go at least 3 times a week and I love it!

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THE BEST DOG PARK
5

I LOVE THAT DOG PARK.
IT IS SO MUCH FUN TO WATCH THE DOGS RUN AROUND EVERY WHERE!!!

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Awesome park
4

Of my 8 state, 5 dog park trip, this is the best. The grass was lush and green, the parking was convenient, the people were nice.
The little dog section didn't have water, which is why I took a star away, but it was very large compared to some of the other little dog sections I visited.
There were bathrooms, but I think they were under construction or closed. No worries, I just drove to the other side of the park and used the facilities at the children's play area.
We really wanted to check out the big dog section with the pond on our way back, but it was raining. Maybe the next time I drive to Texas.
Overall, great park. Wish I had one of that caliber in Virginia.

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typical stuck-up attitude.....go figure

First off, I would like to mention that I really like the new dog park. Secondly, lets note that there aren't any dog parks in Houston that have restrooms!!!

As far as the mud is concerned.....how could anyone predict that there was going to be so much rain prior to the opening?!!!? The weather caused all the mud, which then extended the amount of time it is going to take for the seed to come up. Once everything gets some time to rest it will be grassy and nice. Also, there ARE lounge chairs in the park! I was just out there and was at the opening and they are located near the pond area.
Next thing....the fire hydrants. I mean really??? Is there anything else you could possibly try and gripe about??!?!!? I have seen tons of dogs run into people..not one run into a fire hydrant. And even if they did....THEY ARE DOGS!! They're going to run around, not paying attention to where they are going.

I would hate to go through life with such negativity. This is a dog park. Why don't you try and find the good in things and be happy that we even have a dog park in the area now. I bet if your dog could speak, they'd tell you they love it!!

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Sugar Land, TX Dog park
1

I am extremely disappointed with this dog park. So much mud. Limited shade area. Did I mention mud? They placed a fire hydrant in the area where the dogs romp and play and I have watched several dogs run into it and hurt themselves. It should be moved to the side of the fence and not in the middle of the play area. Did I mention mud? Where is the water fountain for the dogs? The small dog park looks very nice. But that side too has the fire hydrant placed in the play area and there is no water fountain on that side either.

Irresponsible pet owners do not pick up their dog poop. Which is another disappointment. Parents bring babies in strollers. The sign clearly states the age of children allowed inside...wake up parents! I would think that if this was a project for a soccer field for children, every step would have been taken for safety and proper infrastucture planning. But since the City of Sugar Land feels it is just dogs, they decided to use left over puzzles from the Goodwill to put this dog park together. We pay high taxes here and I would expect a better dog park. Houston's various dog parks are great. This one is for the "dogs"... no pun intended. If visiting wear boots, bring a first aide kit for your dog when they run into the fire hydrant, bring water for the dogs and you and be prepared for a very long walk to the bathroom.

There is a covered patio area with 2 picnic tables and room for about 12 sit. That's it...just 12 people, can't wait for our 100+ degree weather to hit and watching everyone trying to fit in that little area. DISAPPOINTED IN SUGAR LAND, TX!

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It's great!!!
5

Love the new park. It is muddy right now, but once all the grass is established it shouldn't be too bad. Love the dog washing station. The only negative is they don't have have a dog drinking area, so bring a bowl and you can fill it up at the dog washing station. Great addition to the community!

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Small Dogs will love it!
4

We went to the grand opening of this dog park - which was really crowded - and we can't wait to go back on a regular day! The small dog area is really big compared to the dog parks I have been to. The only negative thing I can thionk of was that is was REALLY muddy. Granted we had experienced a HUGE storm the day before the opening, but it was pretty bad. Make sure to wear boots or old sneakers if you go within a week of a big rain.

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Dog Park grand opening event

We went to the opening of the long awaited park today. There was a huge crowd-so much so that people and their pets were being bused in from an overflow lot! We liked that there was a separate small dog section, and a well thought out double gated entry. A nice touch was the fenced in "hose down" area for dogs who get muddy in the pond. This is a very dog-friendly community!

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We are VERY excited for the

We are VERY excited for the park to open!!