Galena Hills Dog Park

Galena Hills Dog Park

715 12300 S, Draper, UT 84020, USA

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What People Are Saying

This park is really great at certain times of the year
I had a wonderful time at this dog park!
It really is a great sprawling dog park with rolling Hills, dirt trails and trees to run around

About Galena Hills Dog Park

Nestled in Draper, Galena Hills Dog Park offers a sprawling space filled with rolling hills and dirt trails, perfect for dogs who love to run free. While the size is fantastic, some visitors have noted that the park can feel quite empty at times. It’s a shame because the trails give a lovely mountain-like experience, especially during summer mornings when the weather is just right.

However, the park has its quirks. Reviewers have pointed out the presence of thorny weeds and rocky terrain, which can pose risks for smaller dogs. The maintenance appears lacking in certain areas, with concerns about the grass and overall upkeep noted. Despite this, many agree that the upper grass section is quite nice, and the agility equipment is a fun feature for pups to enjoy.

Amenities include a couple of picnic tables, water stations, and poop bag dispensers, although some users wish for more convenient access to drinking water. Overall, Galena Hills provides a decent outing for active dogs, as long as owners are prepared for its rougher edges. Just be cautious of those spiky plants, and you might find the park to be a great spot for your furry friend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Galena Hills Dog Park in Draper fully fenced?
The listing doesn't specify whether the park is fully fenced. We'd recommend calling ahead or checking the city of Draper's parks website to confirm before your first visit.
What amenities are available at the park?
Galena Hills has water stations, poop bag dispensers, picnic tables, and agility equipment. Some visitors mention wishing for more convenient water access, so bring extra if you're planning a longer visit.
What's the terrain like?
The park features rolling hills, dirt trails, and grass areas. Be aware that there are rocky patches and thorny weeds in some spots, which smaller dogs may find uncomfortable.
When is the best time to visit?
Summer mornings tend to be pleasant, and reviewers note the park can feel quiet at certain times—great if you prefer a less crowded experience with your pup.
Is the park well-maintained?
Reviews mention the upper grass section is nice, but overall maintenance appears inconsistent, with some areas feeling rougher than others. Just keep an eye out for hazards like spiky plants.

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