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Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park

Miko’s Corner Dog Playground
Country Club and 22nd Street
Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m.

Use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club.

New dog park opened Dec. 1. Interim site closed Dec. 3 Named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables.

For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141

Miko’s Corner Dog Playground Country Club and 22nd Street—use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club. New dog park opened Dec. 1. Interim site closed Dec. 3 Named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables. For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141

We visited Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park at night on evening in Sept 2008

We visited Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park at night on evening in Sept 2008

We visited Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park at night on evening in Sept 2008

Miko’s Corner Dog Playground Country Club and 22nd Street—use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club. New dog park opened Dec. 1. Interim site closed Dec. 3 Named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables. For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
There is plenty of lightat the park in both the large and small dog areas at Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park

There is plenty of lightat the park in both the large and small dog areas at Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park

There is plenty of lightat the park in both the large and small dog areas at Gene C. Reid Park Dog Park

There is an area to post messages about lost dogs, etc. This dog was tired and waited near one of the benches around the park

There is an area to post messages about lost dogs, etc. This dog was tired and waited near one of the benches around the park

There is an area to post messages about lost dogs, etc. This dog was tired and waited near one of the benches around the park

There is a dog drinking fountain near the north gate

There is a dog drinking fountain near the north gate

There is a dog drinking fountain near the north gate

There were plenty of dogs to play with at the dog park that night

There were plenty of dogs to play with at the dog park that night

There were plenty of dogs to play with at the dog park that night

No fights broke out all the dogs had a good time

No fights broke out all the dogs had a good time

There is plenty of room for the dogs to run on grass at the Reid Park Dog Park

There is plenty of room for the dogs to run on grass at the Reid Park Dog Park

There is plenty of room for the dogs to run on grass at the Reid Park Dog Park

There is plenty of room for the dogs to run on grass at the Reid Park Dog Park

Miko’s Corner Dog Playground Country Club and 22nd Street—use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club. New dog park opened Dec. 1. Interim site closed Dec. 3 Named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables. For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
Named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty.




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