McBark Dog Park

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McHenry, United States

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McBark Dog Park Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

McBark Dog Park is located in McHenry, United States on 2500 N Richmond Rd. McBark Dog Park is rated 4 out of 5 in the category dog park in United States.

Address

2500 N Richmond Rd

Phone

+1 8153632160

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Janet Simpson

Plenty of room for dogs to run. 4 acres total. 2 enclosures, one large and one small. Entrance fee required through the McHenry recreation district with key card. Dog owners are respectful and friendly.

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Deanne Warner

Great dog park.Usually clean. Small pen for small dogs and abt 800 ft for the bigger dogs. Although many people mix. Not a problem I see. All the dogs get along pretty well. Park provides poop bags and fresh water. Sign up at McHenry Rec by Municipal Building. They will provide key pass there is a fee 15 for me but I think I was pro-rated. Ha v e gone every day since signing up a week ago. My greyhound Adele just loves it

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Jim jimmy jam

Fun place for the pups. Its nice to let them run around somewhere other than just our yard.

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Austin Coolidge

Private dog park....the Midwest loves to be exclusive

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Wes

I'm posting this April 12th 2015. They have significantly lowered the annual fees via sponsors. They're now: Resident of McHenry: 15.00 Non-Resident: 25.00 Extra Pass: 10.00 Additional Dog: 10.00 The reasons I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 are: 1. Its not very big (3-4 acres I believe) but suffices as its usually still not that crowded. 2. Although there is a water fountain for the dogs, it is located outside the fenced park area. I wonder if this was a restriction due to existing infrastructure, or perhaps its a safety measure so less dogs congregate around it avoiding confrontation. 3. Although there is a small pavilion with a picnic table under it, it is right in front of the entrance. Bad placement in my opinion because people and dogs tend to gather there, which makes for an even more excitable greeting of the new dogs coming into the park by the other dogs already there. Nonetheless, I have met many people and read peoples comments who are quite pleased that there is now a pass-protected dog park so close to them in this general area to let their dogs run around. Go there during the week and you'll probably have but one or two other people/dogs visiting with you, if that.