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Athens Memorial Dog Park

4.6 (463 reviews)

Welcome to Athens Memorial Dog Park, a beloved haven for furry friends and their owners, located at 293 Gran Ellen Dr, Athens, GA. With a stellar rating of 4.6 stars, this park is more than just a place for dogs to romp and play; it’s a community gathering spot that embraces the natural beauty of Athens. Open every day from 8 AM to 9 PM, the park offers ample opportunities for dogs of all sizes to socialize and exercise in a safe environment. With its picturesque settings, including walking trails, benches, and even a small pond, visitors can enjoy a day out while their pets frolic freely. While the park features essential amenities like benches and bathrooms to enhance your visit, it also embodies a rustic charm that encourages a connection with nature. Customer feedback highlights the friendly atmosphere, where dog owners often meet like-minded individuals who share a passion for their pets. From playful pups to serene walks by the water, there’s something for everyone at Athens Memorial Dog Park. Although some reviews mention areas needing attention, the overwhelming sentiment is one of satisfaction and community spirit. Whether you’re a local or just visiting Athens, bring your four-legged friend to this wonderful park and experience the joy it brings to both pets and their humans alike! For any inquiries, feel free to reach out at (706) 613-3580.

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Joshua Shirey

Joshua Shirey

★★★★★ 5.0
4 months ago
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After going to this park for almost a year now, I've got very mixed feelings about the way it's upkept and the decisions made by the heads of staff regarding repair priority. Ever since the park re-opened, many people have been using the upper exit/entrance and parking along the sides of the paved pad going from the cul-de-sac to the maintenance entrance. Especially older people who don't want to walk half a mile uphill from the main entrance. Anyway, the management made the decision to put barriers and locks and spent thousands of dollars on landscaping and a fence to keep people from pulling up onto the pad. That in and of itself isn't that big of a deal, its their property, and they withhold the right to section off the entrance to foot traffic only. What makes people mad (and I've spoken to just about everyone I can in this park about this situation) is that there are many repairs that need to be done in the park itself and more quality of life changes that could be made to make it a better experience for all visitors. To list a few: All 4 gates need to be properly installed. A frequent local recently did a temporary fix and now they slam shut like they should, but they still need more work to make sure they fully function (like the Wiggley Field dog park) The water spicket hasn't worked well ever since it got turned off over the winter. To fill up a bowl, it takes around 4 or 5 minutes, so most everyone has resorted to walking down to the bathrooms and just using the sinks. The landscaping crews seem fairly lazy as well, there's always tennis balls scattered around the field and instead of collecting them or kicking them out of the way, they just run them over, splitting them and creating a hazard for dogs that like to chew on and eat the rubber inside. I also have not seen them fill many, if any, holes which a dog can easily fall into while running and possibly break a leg. I could go on and on about all the little things management neglects, but this essay is getting too long as it is. The only reason this gets 2 stars instead of 1 is that the crowd of regulars is very friendly, and I've only had 1 or 2 bad experiences with out of control dogs. Sadly, the managers just seems to have some sort of disdain and contempt for the people using their service, to the point they go out of their way and spend thousands on unnecessary road blocks which only creates more traffic on the small road leading to the secondary entrance on Woodland Hills Dr. I hope somebody who cares sees this and addresses at least some of these issues, but from what I've experienced, it seems like the only decisions made so far negatively impact the park goers rather than balancing security and leisur.

cyndi burnett

cyndi burnett

★★★★★ 5.0
Edited 7 years ago
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Such a beautiful place!! Very natural setting. Benches and bathrooms are available but the water fountain inside the dog park was broken... And remember this is a very natural setting dog park so if you have difficulty walking or are in a wheelchair you may want to go on the paved paths provided instead, because once inside the fences there are exposed roots etc that you could trip on. Overall I love this place and have be many times. The people are friendly and there is a lot to see. I also love the amazing turtle pond!!!

Makayla Pelaccio

Makayla Pelaccio

★★★★★ 5.0
5 months ago
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Beautiful day Memorial Park couldn’t see the beavers but plenty of geese to feed and this cute mother duck with her babies

Amy Haley

Amy Haley

★★★★★ 5.0
5 months ago
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We love the little zoo and the playground. We don't have a dog, so I don't know about the dog park, but the walk around the small pond is beautiful from one end and gross from the other. It looks like the stream that feeds the pond is dried up or needs to be dug out a bit because the pond does not have enough water on the one end. But there are so many turtles! If your kids like turtle's, you should come feed them. We didn't see any ducks on this short visit, but the turtles made up for it!.

M J

M J

★★★★★ 5.0
Edited 4 years ago
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SUCH a GREAT place for dogs! We took our two this morning. The dogs had a blast and they met lots of friends. Also, met several amazing people friends. This place attracts awesome friendly peeps and dogs. Loved hanging out and making new friends. Highly recommend!

Ang1

Ang1

★★★★★ 5.0
6 years ago
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Needs alot of work bathrooms were dirty same with fountains but the walk is nice there just isn't much running space for you dogs without them accidentally going into the road but having the wildlife trail in the same spot is a plus so it's a decent place except for the negative I mentioned

candace davenport

candace davenport

★★★★★ 5.0
6 years ago
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Great park for dogs who like to explore and chase each other. Seems to be at least 5 acres. Large open dirt circle in the middle surrounded by woods to run through. The biggest issue is that there isn't any running water for the dogs to drink. There are water bowls but you have to walk down the hill to the bathroom to fill them up.

Cinzia Ianniciello Anderson

Cinzia Ianniciello Anderson

★★★★★ 5.0
5 years ago
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Now THAT'S a dog park! Plenty of trees, wooded areas, water and water bowls, and an incredibly large area for dogs to roam and explore. It's so big that one can definitely lose sight of the own dog. One of the best dog parks we've ever experienced!

Katharine Miele

Katharine Miele

★★★★★ 5.0
5 years ago
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Not the most well kept or maintained dog park. Granted they finally filled In a huge hole where the water spout was. But they’ve provided a hose on a spicket to fill water bowls and there’s a consistent seeping of water and consistent mud. It’s close by our place so we go often enough. Park closes at dark so if you park on the lower section you have to leave before the gates lock you in! There tends to be a lot of dog waste that is not picked up by owners in and around the park. This is not helped by the fact that they occasionally run out of provided bags. There’s also a people bathroom just outside the park. While I’ve never used it and can’t speak to the quality of said toilet, it’s nice to know it’s there.

J

J

★★★★★ 5.0
6 years ago
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A lot of fun considering it is free. Definitely a good place to go if you want to get out of the house for a bit.

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293 Gran Ellen Dr, Athens, GA 30606

Athens, Georgia 30602

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(706) 613-3580

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Business Hours

Sunday 8 AM–9 PM
Monday 8 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–9 PM
Thursday 8 AM–9 PM
Friday 8 AM–9 PM
Saturday 8 AM–9 PM

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