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Dog Park details for Alton Baker Off Leash Dog Park





Eugene Dog Park

Alton Baker Off Leash Dog Park


Leo Harris Pkwy & Centennial Blvd

Eugene, OR 97401

Phone: 541-682-5380

The new four acre park features gathering places with intersecting walking trails, a wash down station, benches, rest stops, and a pasture rotation system in which half of the off-leash area can be closed to allow the grass to regenerate faster. Volunteers worked hard to help make this vision a reality and have continued to support and care for their park. Location: Leo Harris, Eugene, OR 97401. Directions: If you are on Franklin Blvd, you take the overpass to get onto Coburg Rd. You go over Ferry Street Bridge and stay in the right lane. Take a slight right towards Autzen Stadium. Keep going down Martin Luther King Blvd/Centennial. Turn on the road right before Autzen Stadium. Go down the road and you will see the dog park on your right. Keep going a little farther and there is a huge gravel parking lot. Turn in there (on your right) and park. Take the sidewalk to the park entrance.

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