
Wynetka Ponds Bark Park, Littleton, Colorado
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KLVOOR
N 39° 36.635 W 105° 02.331
13S E 496665 N 4384537
An off-leash dog park in Littleton at approximately W. Bowles and S. Lowell (Platte Canyon Blvd).
Waymark Code: WMAX5H
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 03/06/2011
Views: 6
Wynetka Ponds Bark Park in Littleton is an extremely popular dog park. It is maintained by the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District. There are two sides, one side at a time is closed down to give the grounds a rest from all the dog and people activity. It seems that they switch sides about once a month. People come to this dog park from as far away as the Washington Park area, the area near Mile High Stadium and from the west of the park near Ken Caryl Ranch. It is well maintained by South Suburban, with their rangers always making certain the doggie bag containers are full, the locks on the gates are cared for and just general upkeep. The fencing is about 4 feet high, but I have never seen a dog try to jump it. If you have a dog that was tempted to do this, this park may not be for you as on the south side W. Bowels Ave. is a rather busy Ave.
In the warmer months (seems as though between May and October), there are drinking fountains available. Three levels--one down low for the pooches, one that looks at a height for children, and the top one probably for adults. Although, I would not recommend these fountains be used by humans as the very tall dogs have been known to take a lick out of the highest fountain.
The visitors take good care picking up after their dogs for the most part. They also make sure the dogs are being social. Some dogs are a little more outgoing while others are a bit shy, but everyone seems to get along well.
In addition to the fenced in areas, there is a very nice walking path to walk you dog on leash and visit the ponds that this dog park is named after.
5879 South Lowell Blvd.
Littleton, CO
Level of Enclosure: Completely Enclosed
 Description of Enclosure: Four feet high fencing with secured gates. You first enter a small secured area that allows you to get the leash off, then open the next secured gate to enter the actual dog park.
 Kid friendly: 5 and up welcome
 Popularity: Active all the time
 Water For Swimming (them, not you): None
 Provides Poop Bags: yes
 People washrooms: None
 Separate area for small dogs available: no
 I would walk my dog here: yes
 Fee Required: no
 Additional Parking: Not Listed

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