If it’s hiking trails you’re looking for, then it’s hiking trails you’ll find at Paul Ruster Park.
Park-goers who have already paid a visit loved the winding paths, the fishing pond, and the playground.
Your dogs can also go on the trail as long as they wear a leash. But if you want to let them roam around and play freely, you can take them to the dog park’s off-leash fenced play areas.
If there’s a dedicated space for Fido, there’s also a dedicated place for fur parents like you. Just stop by their shaded seating whenever you need to take a break.
Don’t forget to mind your pet at all times and to pick up after them when they poop.
Remember to secure a pooch pass before you visit Paul Ruster Park; otherwise, you won’t be able to enter.
You can find more details about the pass here.
Park Rules
Always keep a sharp eye on your pooch.
Pick up after your dogs, repair holes, and control barking.
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