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Dog park in Eastvale Corona CA

Dog park in Eastvale Corona CA


Eastvale Corona has 13 parks in its community. These parks are family and dog friendly. Two of the park locations are designated for our lovely four paw friends.

The first dog park in Eastvale Corona, CA was opened December, 2006. It is located within the Harada Park, at 13100 65th St. Corona, CA 92880. It features separate off leash areas for small and large dogs. It is open daily from dawn to dusk. It is fully fenced and covered with green turf grass. It is very clean and well maintained by the Jurupa Community Services.

dairyland parkThe newest dog park in Eastvale Corona CA is located on Dairyland Park, which is located in the Meadowside residential development. The park has 9.2 acres of open space and is located on 14520 San Remo, Corona, CA 92880. This park is also fully fenced, but it is partially covered with artificial turf as you enter the park. This is a demonstration of water conservation on the part of Jurupa Community. It does have some green turf in the center of the dog park. It also features a separate off leash area for small and large dogs.

cute dogs and pups

If you want to search for the closest and nearest dog park in your community, go to www.doggoes.com/parks

Come and enjoy Eastvale's dog parks. Bring your four legged friend and meet your neighbors. But remember to pick up after your dog. It is not only good etiquette, but it is also environmentally healthy to everyone!

Removing dog feces prevents reinfestation and prevents exposures to worm eggs and larvae. Did you know that dog feces can transmit diseases to people? Roundworm, hookworm and other parasitic worms can be transmitted to humans where dog feces are present. Ocular larva migraines is one type of parasitic worm that is found in dog feces and can cause serious eye damage to young children.

Dog feces and urine can burn lawn and cause dead, brown patches on turf. It is unsitely and unattractive not to mention the offensive odor. So remember to pick up your dog's poop so that we can all enjoy the park. Be a good neighbor and dog owner. Remember to bag it and remove it. Don't leave it behind!!!


Posted Tuesday Feb 22