Aaron S.
Yelp
It would be an understatement to say going to Charleston with two dogs is an adventure. But that is all I can say about it. Learning how to schedule when and where you eat, grab coffee, take pictures is a lot. But I wouldn't have traded it for anything. Having O.T. and Ella Wren with us made the trip nonstop fun. We knew they needed some time off the leash, to run full force and wear their 10 year old selves out. Upon our Yelp search, this was the first place to pop up. And I soon found out why.
This Park is massive. There are campsites, a climbing wall, water park, and much more. But we came for the dog park (obviously). We started with the "small dog" side first (under 25 pounds). Plenty of space, some benches for the humans to sit dog, of course poop bags and trash cans, and lots of grassy area. What scared me though (listen, I'm new to the doggy world) is there wasn't a perimeter fence. There was one keeping them in, but along the creek and woods...wide open. Since one of my two is a small beagle, I was taking no chances with her primal instincts returning. We decided to venture over to the "big dog" side.
The area is much larger and it is actually bordered on one side by a lake (which some of the dogs were thoroughly enjoying). It was a great space and we found the humans (aka owners) to be friendly and also watchful of their dog's behavior. That isn't always the case so we were appreciative for that. I will be marking this on my Charleston collection for sure.