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Newest dog park in El Paso County is a smash hit with the four-legged community

Posted at 3:43 PM, Apr 04, 2019
and last updated 2019-04-04 17:43:34-04

FALCON – A tail-waggin’ good time can now be had in Falcon after El Paso County added a third dog park to the County park system on March 15th.  Located within Falcon Regional Park, the new dog park has 10 acres of fully-fenced land for off-leash dog activities. The dog park includes a separate two-acre area for small dogs.  While the dogs are at play, dog owners have access to benches, picnic tables, message boards, trash receptacles and dog waste bag dispensers. There are also walking loops inside the dog park.

Even though your furry friends can run free in the park right now, the grand opening ceremony is being held on April 13th, at 10:00 a.m. The dog park was funded by a $45,000 grant from Great Outdoors Colorado. The County’s local match was $13,500. Eastern Plains Chamber of Commerce donated $1,500. Guest speakers for the opening ceremony are Mark Waller, Chair of the Board of El Paso County Commissioners, State Senator Paul Lundeen, State Representative Tim Geitner and Warren Dean, GOCO board member. Also participating in the ceremony will be staff from Tender Care Veterinary Center, which serves as the Partner in the Park for Falcon Dog Park.

Falcon Regional Park covers 215 acres and includes active recreation areas, baseball fields and open space. The park site is located east of the Meridian Ranch Development, adjacent with Eastonville Road, and north of Falcon High School.