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50% off all dogs after the 1st dog
25% off hourly price for 30 min visit
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Eagle Point, Oregon
Well-behaved dogs are ok off leash. Unpredictable pets, please keep leashed. There is wildlife, a llama, peacock, 6 horses, cats near buildings. New items coming soon to make your visit even more amazing.
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Joined in August 2024
Orange Dog Acres has the best sunsets around! We also have glow collars, string lights and glow toys so you can safely get your pooch out after work. Let the dog(s) smile and run free while you read, picnic, work remotely, or share play dates and chill out with fellow dog friends. Picnic table, camp chairs, human games and propane fireplace available, Named after my rescue dog Ember, who loves to run free with a huge smile and ears flopping in the wind 🐶💕
*** Happy 2025!! *** How did we get through January so fast!? This year marks the 3rd year I have been open and it has been such an amazing experience. I have loved seeing every one of the dogs and meeting all of you owners! I was able to add a few improvements this year which I hoped helped in the areas it was needed. I still have a long list to fulfill and as always, I am open to suggestions, what is needed, what is not needed! We added more granite to safely pull all the way in and park. The greenhouse is such a fun idea although suffered some damage during the first storm after getting it up. I do have the parts to repair it, bring on the garden season! I am trying to come up with shaded areas in the far far back pasture. That may take more planning and time. But it is on the list. I think the main project when weather allows will be getting some pipes in to add in a hot/cold bathing area. When we can trench more, my husband is going to move some electrical. That will allow me to put a nice little fridge in the barn for a coffee/hot chocolate bar! If my newly acquired hens (not on this property but next door) will cooperate, I will be putting eggs out there when I have extra available to sell. And fencing .. always fencing! Dog park or not that is just a never-ending issue on the farm. We also dug the small pond a little deeper and boy howdy is the water flowing right now! Again, I am always open to and appreciate feedback. Thank you ALL for making such a great thing even better by your participation and enjoying the space that we feel blessed to be able to offer. ** Remember, if the calendar is closed, you are welcome to send me a message. I may only need to quickly move the horses back for your visit ** * Just a reminder that it is always flea and tick season. We do not treat the pastures with any spray so be mindful about using whatever treatment your vet recommends.
Welcome! First-time guests receive a $5 discount with the coupon code "TRYTHESPOT24". Conveniently located less than one mile off Interstate-5 at exit 103. This exit features a gas station, Grocery Outlet, Tesla charging stations, McDonald’s, Tractor Supply (dog toys!), A&W, a donut shop, Dollar Tree, and more. Winter update…the park has good drainage but there are some wet spots and it is getting a little torn up in areas because the dogs are have too much fun running around. It is not thick gooey mud but expect some dirty paws! This approximately one-acre park is fully fenced with brand new 5’ tall non-climb wire fencing. There are two gates for access: a walk-through gate if you choose to park on the wide gravel shoulder along the road, and a drive-through gate which allows you to bring your vehicle inside the park onto a large gravel parking area to unload your furry friends. Inside the park you will find a gently sloped grassy field with some nice flat areas also. There is a brand-new 12'x14' covered shelter to keep you out of the rain or hot sun. We havea real, vintage fire hydrant for your dog’s “enjoyment”. There is the 'King of the Spot' A climbing play area with ramps for your pups. Dogs only on the play feature please - not for humans to climb on. We also added 3 new resin benches around the spot for your enjoyment. Some rock wall terraces about 2’ to 3’ tall can be used for sitting, and for your larger breed dogs to jump up and down on. There are Adirondack chairs and a large wooden picnic table for the humans as well as the dogs (our Lab loves to jump up on top and take in the view). A water hydrant provides fresh water from our local municipal water source, Tri City Water, and you will find water pails for every size of dog. Nearby is a mailbox with doo doo bags, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and paper towels. You will also find two wooden crates: one filled with an assortment of toys, and the other provides a nice stick library for your pooch to choose from. Please note: both gates open inwards into the park. Seven or eight months out of the year you will find green grass (and weeds), in the summer months it will be dry dormant grass. The park is always kept mowed (except for fire season) and there will be no tall grass or weedy areas. We do not spray any herbicides or pesticides of any kind inside the park or along the fence lines. This park does not share a fence line with any other properties and there is a wide perimeter around the park on three sides. The fourth side is along Crest Drive, a medium trafficked residential road. There are some neighboring small dogs along the back line that will say hello now and then, but there is a 80’ buffer between the fence lines on this side. We respect your privacy while using the park, and even though we would love to come over and play with every dog visitor and say hello to their humans, we will only meet you by specific request. Generally the park is available to book during daylight hours, but there is some flexibility for your special requests. There is a nice light right across the street that lights up much of the park nicely at night. If you choose to park your vehicle inside the park, please open the gate slowly so that it doesn’t swing against the post too quickly. Both gates have combination locks on them. The current code will be provided upon scheduling your visit. This is a non-smoking park. Alcoholic beverages and drug use are also not allowed in the park. Please do not play loud music in the park. If you are ever unsatisfied with your visit for any reason, we will gladly contact Sniffspot and request a refund. We are appreciate your visits and are happy to share this space with you and your dogs. If you have questions about your booking of visit please call 541-530-3922. Thank you for choosing the Grace Park Sniffspot!
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