Hanscom Dog Park Hanscom Park Drive, Omaha, NE 68105
About the Business
Hanscom Dog Park is a spacious and well-maintained park located on Hanscom Park Drive in Omaha, Nebraska. This dog park is a favorite destination for local dog owners and their furry friends to enjoy off-leash play and socialization in a safe and secure environment. The park features separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as agility equipment and plenty of open space for running and playing. With convenient amenities such as waste stations, benches, and water fountains, Hanscom Dog Park provides everything you need for a fun and enjoyable outing with your canine companion.
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"Big dog park and has three different sections. Friendly people and dogs. You'll need to bring water."
"While passing through, I stumbled upon this gem of a dog park. It's beautifully spacious with three play sections, picnic tables, and a playful hill – a haven for dogs and owners alike."
"Used ro be a nice park with a fun little fishing pond. Lack of maintenance and poor grounds keeping has let it go down hill. Not to mention all the park goers who just leave their trash. Another sad Omaha park story!"
"I like this park a lot! There are three very large separate spaces for your dogs to play. There’s a downhill slope and then the space opens up at the bottom of the hill. I particularly love this layout so I can tire my dog out faster by playing fetch with him and making him run uphill. At the bottom, there are a few scattered picnic tables that owners can sit on. This is a really clean park. Would recommend!"
"This is a GORGEOUS dog park! We were traveling from out of state, and finding this park was a real treat. Our 18-mo-old rescue pup loved having lots of space to run and stretch her legs after two days in the car. The one other dog we encountered was well mannered and playful. Although it was overcast, the trees would definitely offer shade on a hot, sunny day. The fences are tall and in good repair (aside from two holes in the back fence that are both too high for a dog to jump through unless they're really motivated), and there were fun logs for dogs to climb on and bark piles for them to roll/dig in."
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