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IKE Memorial Dog Park

PUBLIC DOG PARK

5117 NE 15th Ave, Vancouver, WA Vancouver, Washington
Fully Fenced
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IKE Memorial Dog Park

PUBLIC DOG PARK

5117 NE 15th Ave, Vancouver, WA
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Fully Fenced

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Park hours

7:00AM to dusk.


Fencing

This spot is fully fenced

Info provided by host

Gaps or holes in fence

No gaps

Enclosure

fully fenced

Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps


Amenities

Small dog friendly

Chairs

Dog drinking water

Table


Pricing
No fee info

Location

5117 NE 15th Ave, Vancouver, WA Vancouver, Washington

Description

The IKE Memorial Dog Park located in Vancouver, Washington is a fully fenced park that is small dog friendly. It features amenities such as chairs, dog drinking water, and tables for the convenience of pet owners. The park is open from 7:00AM until dusk and can be contacted at (360) 553-5344 or via email at [email protected]. More information can be found on their website at https://www.bringfido.com/attraction/13212.

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